Batavia
Batavia stands for:
- The Latin name of the Netherlands, after the tribe of the Batavians
- In gastronomy common, originally French term for iceberg lettuce
- Batavia (ship, 1628), a Dutch ship off the coast of Australia ran on a reef in 1629
- Batavia (ship, 1870), a passenger ship of the Cunard Line
- Batavia Air, an Indonesian airline
- The theater ship Batavia in Wedel near Hamburg
The name Batavia wear or wore different cities:
- Jakarta, as the former trading post at the time of Dutch colonization, today the Indonesian capital
- Passau, as a former Roman fort Batavis ( Castra Batava ), today town in Bavaria
In the United States:
- Batavia (Arkansas ), in Boone County
- Batavia (Illinois), in Kane County
- Batavia (Iowa), in Jefferson County
- Batavia (California), in Solano County
- Batavia (Michigan), in Branch County
- Batavia (Montana), in Flathead County
- Batavia (New York), in Genesee County
- Batavia (Ohio ), in Clermont County
- Batavia (Wisconsin ), in Sheboygan County
- Batavia Center, in Branch County, Michigan
- Not exist any longer - Batavia City, in Pershing County, Nevada
- Batavia Junction, in DuPage County, Illinois
In Argentina:
- Batavia (Argentina ), a city in the province of San Luis, Argentina
Other:
- Batavia Creek, flowing waters in Sheboygan County, Wisconsin
- Batavia Kill, rivers in the Delaware County, New York
- Batavia pit mine in Genesee County, New York
- Batavia lettuce, a lettuce variety
In NRHP -listed objects:
- Batavia Cemetery, Batavia, New York, ID no. 02000309
- Batavia Club in Batavia, New York, ID no. 73001192
- Batavia House, in Middlefield, Ohio, ID no. 87001213
- Batavia Institute, in Batavia, Illinois, ID no. 76000712
See also:
- Batavia Township
- Batavian Republic
- Disambiguation