Lycia (disambiguation)

Lycia (disambiguation)

Lycia may refer to:

* Lycia, a region of ancient Anatolia
* Lycia (band), a Dark Wave band
* "Lycia (moth)", a geometer moth genus
* Lycia Naff, American actress and journalist


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