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Villanova is a name of
Latin origin,
meaning new town. It is
equivalent to
Italian Villanuova,
French Villeneuve,
Spanish Villanueva, and Catalan, Galician...
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Villanova University is a
private Catholic research university in
Villanova, Pennsylvania,
United States. It was
founded by the
Order of
Saint Augustine...
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Thomas of
Villanova, OSA (1488 –
September 8, 1555), born Tomás García y Martínez, was a
Spanish friar of the
Order of
Saint Augustine who was a noted...
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Villanova Stadium is a 12,500 seat
stadium located on the
campus of
Villanova University in
Villanova, Pennsylvania, USA.
Villanova Stadium was originally...
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Villanova is a
suburb of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,
United States. It
straddles Lower Merion Township in
Montgomery County and
Radnor Township in Delaware...
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Villanova Wildcats men's
basketball program represent Villanova University in men's
college basketball and
competes in the Big East
Conference of...
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Villanova Wildcats are the
athletic teams of
Villanova University. They
compete in the Big East (NCAA
Division I) for
every sport;
except football...
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Villanova d'Asti is a town and
comune in the
province of Asti, Piedmont,
northern Italy. It has
around 5,000 inhabitants. The
economy is
based on a mixture...
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Villanova is a
genus of
Latin American plants in the
sunflower family.
Species Villanova achilleoides (Less.) Less. -
Mexico (Morelos, Puebla) Villanova...
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Villanova sull'Arda (Piacentino: Vilanöva, IPA: [ˌvilɐˈnøːvɐ] or [ˌvilɐˈnoːvɐ]) is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
Province of
Piacenza in the Italian...