Regina
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Regina (Latin for "queen") may refer to:
Places
- Regina, Saskatchewan, the capital city of Saskatchewan, Canada
- Régina, French Guiana
- Regina, Minneapolis, U.S.
- Regina, New Mexico, U.S.
- Regina, Wisconsin, U.S.
Persons
- Regina (name)
- Regina (concubine), 8th century French concubine of Charlemagne
- Regina (martyr), 3rd century French martyr
- Regina Richards (born 1961), American singer with stage name of Regina
- Regina (singer) (born 1965), Slovenian singer
- Regina "Queen" Saraiva (born 1978), Eurodance Singer with stage name of Regina
Other uses
- Regina (film)
- Regina (Lortzing), 1848 opera by Albert Lortzing, first performed in 1899
- Regina (opera), a 1948 opera by Marc Blitzstein
- Regina (play), a 1997 Mexican musical
- Regina (genus), a genus of colubrid snakes
- Regina (train), a Swedish model of passenger train
- Regina (pottery), Dutch art pottery manufactured by Kunstaardewerkfabriek Regina
- Regina (program), a suite of mathematical software for three-manifold topologists
- Regina (band), a Bosnian rock band
- HMCS Regina (FFH 334), a Halifax-class frigate of the Canadian Navy
- HMCS Regina (K234), a revised Flower-class corvette of the Canadian Navy
- CSL Regina, a steel canaler that sank during the Great Lakes Storm of 1913
- 50th Infantry Division Regina, an Italian infantry division of World War II
- Hôtel Régina, a hotel in Paris
- "Regina", a 1989 song by the Sugarcubes
- Regina, an implementation of Rexx
- Regina Regina, an American country music duo
- "Regina Coeli", a Roman Catholic song found in mass hymn books
See also
- Queen regnant, a female monarch possessing and exercising all the powers of a head of state
- Queen consort, a title given to the wife of a reigning king
- Reggina Calcio, an Italian football club
- Regine
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