Siesta (disambiguation)

Siesta (disambiguation)

A siesta is a short nap taken in the early afternoon, often after the midday meal.

Siesta may also refer to:
*"Siesta" (film), directed by Mary Lambert
*SIESTA (computer program), an ab-initio program
*Prince Polo, a chocolate bar also sold under the name Siesta

A place with the name Siesta:
*Siesta Key, Florida
*Siesta Beach, Florida
*Siesta Shores, Texas


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