Tortuga (disambiguation)

Tortuga (disambiguation)

Tortuga is an island in Haiti.

Tortuga may also refer to:

*The Spanish word for a turtle or tortoise
* Freeport Tortuga, a project off the coast of Haiti located on Tortuga
* Dry Tortugas, part of the Florida Keys
** Dry Tortugas National Park
* USS "Tortuga", one of two United States Navy ships
* La Tortuga Island, an island off Venezuela, part of the Federal dependencies of Venezuela
* Tortuga (vehicle), a nickname given to a Venezuelan indigenous armored vehicle in 1934
* Tortuga Caribbean Rum Cake, a brand of rum cake
* Tortuga Island, Peru, and island in the department of Ancash
* Tortuga (Pirates of the Caribbean), the island Tortuga as depicted in the "Pirates of the Caribbean" universe


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