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Latina
Latina
Latina is the feminine form of the term Latino.Latina may also refer to:*Province of Latina, a province in Latium , Italy**Latina, Lazio, the capital of the province of Latina**Latina Nuclear Power Plant*Latina , a district of Madrid...

is the feminine form of the term Latino.

Latina may also refer to:
  • Province of Latina
    Province of Latina
    The Province of Latina is a province in the Lazio region of Italy. Its capital is the city of Latina.It has an area of 2,251 km², and a total population of 519,850...

    , a province in Latium (Lazio), Italy
    • Latina, Lazio, the capital of the province of Latina
    • Latina Nuclear Power Plant
      Latina Nuclear Power Plant
      Latina Nuclear Power Plant is a nuclear power plant at Latina, Lazio, Italy. Consisting of one 153 MWe Magnox reactor, it operated from 1963 until 1987....

  • Latina (Madrid)
    Latina (Madrid)
    Latina is one of the districts of Madrid. Different from La Latina area in the district of Centro, its name comes from Beatriz Galindo La Latina.-Position:...

    , a district of Madrid
  • Latina (magazine)
    Latina (magazine)
    Latina is an American monthly lifestyle, entertainment, beauty and fashion magazine for bilingual, bicultural Hispanic women published in English by Latina Media Ventures. It has a combined audience of nearly 3 million....

    , a monthly American magazine
  • Valle Latina, a valley of Ciociaria in Frosinone, Lazio, Italy
  • Barrio de La Latina (Madrid)
    Barrio de La Latina (Madrid)
    La Latina is a neighbourhood in the very city centre of Madrid, Spain. La Latina occupies the place of the oldest area in Madrid, the Islamic citadel inside the city walls, with narrow streets and large squares....

    , a neighbourhood in Madrid or Latin
    Latin
    Latin is an Italic language originally spoken in Latium and Ancient Rome. It, along with most European languages, is a descendant of the ancient Proto-Indo-European language. Although it is considered a dead language, a number of scholars and members of the Christian clergy speak it fluently, and...

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