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Augusta as a place name
Augusta, a feminine form of the name of the Roman Emperor Augustus, is also part of the original Latin names of many ancient places.
In Australia
- Augusta, Western Australia
- Port Augusta, South Australia
- Shire of Augusta-Margaret River
In Canada
- Augusta, Ontario
- North Augusta, Ontario
- South Augusta, Ontario
In Europe
;Augusta alone
- Paphos, Cyprus
- Augusta (Italy), Sicily
- Historical name for the Croatian island Lastovo
;Augusta pronomen
- Augusta Treverorum: Trier, Germany
- Augusta Vindelicorum: Augsburg, Germany
- Augusta Perusia: Perugia, Italy
- Augusta Praetoria Salassorum: Aosta, Italy
- Augusta Taurinorum: Turin, Italy
- Augusta Raurica: Kaiseraugst (Augst), Switzerland
- Augusta Traiana: Stara Zagora, Bulgaria
- Augusta Suessionum: Soissons, France
- Augusta Viromanduorum: Saint-Quentin, France
;Augusta cognomen
- Bracara Augusta: Braga, Portugal
- Emerita Augusta: Mérida, Spain
- Caesar Augusta: Zaragoza, Spain
In the United States of America
- Augusta, Arkansas
- Augusta, Georgia
- *Augusta National Golf Club, home of The Masters Tournament
- Augusta, Illinois
- Augusta, Iowa
- Augusta, Kansas
- Augusta, Kentucky
- Augusta, Maine (capital city of Maine)
- Augusta, Michigan
- Augusta, Missouri
- Augusta, Montana
- Augusta, New York
- Augusta, New Jersey
- North Augusta, South Carolina
- Augusta, West Virginia
- Augusta, Wisconsin
- Augusta County, Virginia
- Augusta Township, Michigan
- Augusta Township, Minnesota
Augusta as a personal name
- Augusta of Treviso, saint
- Augusta of Saxe-Weimar (1811–1890), German Empress
- Augusta Viktoria of Schleswig-Holstein (1858-1921), German Empress
- Augusta of Denmark (1580–1639), Duchess of Holstein-Gottorp
- Augusta of Cambridge (1822–1916), Grand Duchess of Mecklenburg-Strelitz
- Augusta of Saxe-Gotha (1719-1772), later Princess of Wales
- Princess Augusta of Great Britain (1737-1813), later Duchess of Brunswick
- Princess Augusta Sophia of the United Kingdom (1768-1840)
- Princess Augusta of Hesse-Cassel (1797-1889), later Duchess of Cambridge
- "Lady Augusta", a character in Barbara Willard's novel The Richleighs of Tantamount
- Augusta von Fersen (1754-1846)
- Augusta Lundin (1840-1919) fashion designer
- Augusta Smith opera singer
- Josef Augusta, a Czech paleontologist, geologist, and science popularizer
- Josef Augusta (ice hockey coach), a Czech ice hockey player and coach
- Patrik Augusta, a Czech ice hockey player
Other meanings of Augusta
- 254 Augusta, an asteroid.
- *Augusta family, an asteroid family named after it.
- Augusta (honorific), a title used for the Empresses of the Roman and Byzantine Empires.
- Augusta (plant)
- Augusta (beer), from Germany
- Historia Augusta
, the Latin name of Augustan History
, a half-mockumentary biography of the Roman Emperors of the 1st and 2nd century.
- Augusta (spider) is a spider genus (Araneidae)
- Augusta
(comic), a long-running comic strip by Angus McGill and Dominic Poelsma
- Augusta (cigar), a hard to find brand of cigar, manufactured in Brazil.
- Augusta Heritage Festival, an annual summer music and heritage festival in the U.S. state of West Virginia.
See also
- Agusta, the Italian helicopter manufacturer
- All articles beginning with "Augusta"
- USS Augusta
, U.S. Navy ships named Augusta
- Aust, Gloucestershire, England, derived from Augusta
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