Atlántida
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Atlantida is a poetic name of the mythical continent of Atlantis
Atlantis
Atlantis is a legendary island first mentioned in Plato's dialogues Timaeus and Critias, written about 360 BC....

. It can also refer to:
  • Atlantida (brachiopod), a genus of brachiopods
  • Atlántida, Uruguay
    Atlántida, Uruguay
    Atlántida is a resort town of the Costa de Oro in Canelones Department of Uruguay, east of Montevideo. It is located on Ruta Interbalnearia, near the junction with Route 11. It started in the beginning of the 20th century as a resort for the elite class of Montevideo and remained so until the mid...

    , a town in the department of Canelones
    Canelones Department
    The Canelones Department , with an area of and 485,240 inhabitants, is located to the south of Uruguay. Its capital is Canelones.-Geography and climate:...

    , Uruguay
    Uruguay
    Uruguay ,officially the Oriental Republic of Uruguay,sometimes the Eastern Republic of Uruguay; ) is a country in the southeastern part of South America. It is home to some 3.5 million people, of whom 1.8 million live in the capital Montevideo and its metropolitan area...

  • Atlántida (department)
    Atlántida (department)
    Atlántida is a department located on the north Caribbean shore of Honduras, Central America. The capital is the port city of La Ceiba.In the past decades the tourism took over to become the most important legitimate economic source for the coastal area. In 2005 it had an estimated population of...

     in Honduras
  • Atlántida Sport Club
    Atlántida Sport Club
    Atlántida Sport Club is a Paraguayan football club from the neighbourhood of Barrio Obrero, in Asunción; founded in 1906. The club has been playing in the lower divisions of the Paraguayan league for several decades and their most notable achievements are the three second-place finishes they...

    , a football club in Paraguay
  • Atlantida (ancient city)
    Atlantida (ancient city)
    Atlantida is the traditional name of an ancient city in the Amazon River valley believed to have been founded by Phoenician explorers more than 4,000 years ago. The finds were made by Dr. Luis Bueno Horta Barbosa who was travelling with General Candido Rondon in late 1929. They discovered...

    , a city along the Amazon River supposedly founded by Phoenicians
  • Atlantida (band), a Serbian heavy metal band.

See also

  • Editorial Atlántida
    Editorial Atlántida
    Editorial Atlántida is a prominent Argentine publishing house and the country's leading magazine publisher and distributor.-Development:Editorial Atlántida's origins began with three magazines founded by an Uruguayan-Argentine journalist, Constancio C...

    , an Argentine publishing house
  • Atlántida
    Atlántida (magazine)
    Atlántida was a prominent general interest and women's magazine published in Argentina between 1918 and 1970.-History:The magazine was launched by Uruguayan-Argentine publisher Constancio C. Vigil, who established the Atlántida Publishing House in 1918. The company's homonymous weekly would also be...

    , a magazine published between 1918 and 1970 by same
  • Banco Atlántida, major commercial bank in Honduras
  • Atlantidae
    Atlantidae
    Atlantidae is a family of sea snails, holoplanktonic gastropod molluscs in the clade Littorinimorpha.According to taxonomy of the Gastropoda by Bouchet & Rocroi the family Atlantidae has no subfamilies.- Description :...

    , a family of gastropod molluscs
  • L'Atlàntida
    L'Atlàntida
    L'Atlàntida is an 1877 poem in Catalan by Jacint Verdaguer. It comprises an introduction, ten books, and a conclusion, dealing with the wanderings of Heracles in the Iberian Peninsula, the sinking of the continent of Atlantis, the creation of the Mediterranean Sea, and the discovery of the...

    ,
    Catalan epic poem by Jacint Verdaguer
    • Atlàntida
      Atlàntida
      Atlántida is an opera by Manuel de Falla based on a Spanish translation of the Catalan poem L'Atlàntida by Jacint Verdaguer.Atlántida started in the 1920s as a cantata, but grew over 20 years to become a full opera. De Falla died in Argentina before it was finished, leaving a loose collection of...

      ,
      orchestral cantata by Manuel de Falla
      Manuel de Falla
      Manuel de Falla y Matheu was a Spanish Andalusian composer of classical music. With Isaac Albéniz, Enrique Granados and Joaquín Turina he is one of Spain's most important musicians of the first half of the 20th century....

      , based on Verdaguer's poem
  • Atlantida (novel), novel by Pierre Benoit

Atlantida = atdheu i lan ALBANIAN
Atlantida can only translate into Albanian Language

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