Roma
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Roma, the Italian and Latin name of the city of Rome, can also refer to the Roma people, often called Gypsies. It can also refer to:
- ROMA, Representational Oligonucleotide Microarray Analysis, a genomics technology
- A.S. Roma, an Italian football team
- Roma (mythology), Roman deity
- Roma (film), three films of that name
- Roma (album), 1991 album by Terry Ronald
- Roma (opera), an opera by Jules Massenet
- Roma (symphony), unfinished symphony by Georges Bizet
- 472 Roma, an asteroid
- Roma, a female given name
- Roma (comics), a Marvel comics character
- Italian battleship Roma, three ships of that name
- Roma (airship), a US army airship (Italian ex-T34) which crashed on February 21, 1922
- Roma Esporte Apucarana, a Brazilian football team
- Roma language
Places:
- Rome, the capital of Italy, its name in Italian and several other languages
- Ancient Rome, the capital of the ancient Roman Emprie
- Roma, Queensland, town in Australia
- Roma, Ecuador, town in Ecuador
- Roma, Texas, town in the United States
- Roma, BotoÅŸani, town in Romania
- Roma (Mexico City), colonia (neighbourhood) in Mexico City
- Roma, Lesotho, town where the National University of Lesotho is situated
People:
- Roma People, an ethnic group commonly referred to as Gypsies
- Antonio Roma, (b.1932), Argentine Boca Juniors football goalkeeper
- Nani Roma (b.1972), Spanish rally car driver
- Pedro Roma (b.1970), Portuguese football goalkeeper
- Paul Roma (Paul Centopani) (b.1959), professional wrestler
See also:
- Roma rice, an Italian cultivated variety of rice particularly suitable for risotto
- Roma Tomato
- Tony Roma's