Aquitania (disambiguation)

Aquitania (disambiguation)

Aquitania may refer to:
*the territory of the Aquitani
* Gallia Aquitania, a province of the Roman Empire
* 387 Aquitania, a fairly large main belt asteroid
* Aquitania, Boyacá, Colombia
* RMS "Aquitania", a Cunard Line ocean liner
* The Aquitania, a luxury, cooperative apartment

ee also

* Aquitaine (disambiguation)
* Via Aquitania


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