Castalia (disambiguation)

Castalia (disambiguation)

Castalia is the name of a nymph in Greek and Roman mythology.

Castalia or Kastalia may also refer to:

;Places
* Castalia, Iowa, United States
* Castalia, Ohio, United States, a village in Erie County

;Astronomy
* 4769 Castalia (previously known as '1989 PB'), a near-Earth asteroid discovered by Eleanor Helin in 1989; the first asteroid to be directly imaged
* 646 Kastalia, a Main Belt asteroid discovered by August Kopff in 1907
* The Castalia meteorite of 1874, which fell in North Carolina, United States (see meteorite falls)

;Software
* Castalia (simulator)


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