Oliva (disambiguation)

Oliva (disambiguation)

Oliva may refer to one of the following:

Places

People named Oliva include:

Oliva is also a Spanish surname; see Oliva (surname).

Events

Other

  • Oliva (cigar brand) - brand of handmade cigars manufactured in Nicaragua and Honduras
  • Oliva (gastropod), a genus of marine gastropods, olive shells, the family Olividae
  • A short name for the Portuguese corporation, Oliva - Indústrias Metalúrgicas

Oliva is also the word "olive" in Catalan, Spanish, and Italian.

See also


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