Europa
Europa commonly refers to Europe in many languages, and is also the name of a moon of Jupiter. It may also refer to: == Arts and entertainment == === Broadcasting === Europa FM (Romania) Europa FM (Spain) Europa Plus, a Russian commercial radio station Europa TV, a former consortium of European public service broadcasters === Film === Europa (1931 film), a short anti-fascist film Europa trilogy, three Danish experimental films Europa (1991 film) Europa (2021 film), an Iraqi-Kuwaiti drama film Europa: The Last Battle, a 2017 Swedish neo-Nazi propaganda film Europa Europa, a 1990 historical war drama film === Gaming === Europa (video game), 2024 === Literature === Europa (novel), by Tim Parks, 1997 Europa, a 1972 novel by Romain Gary Europa (newspaper), an Italian newspaper Europa Magazine, in the Bosnian language in the United States === Music === ==== Groups and labels ==== Europa (musical duo), created by DJ Jax Jones and Martin Solveig in 2019 Europa (record label), a German record label Europa Philharmonie, a symphony orchestra ==== Albums ==== Europa (Covenant album), 1998 Europa (Holly Johnson album), and the title song, 2014 Europa (Ron Korb album), and the title song, 2013 Europa (Molly Nilsson album), 2009 Europa (EP), by Diplo, 2019 ==== Songs ==== "Europa (Earth's Cry Heaven's Smile)", by Carlos Santana, 1976 "Europa", by Blondie from Autoamerican, 1980 "Europa", by 808 State from Gorgeous, 1993 "Europa", by Girls' Generation from Mr.Mr., 2014 "Europa", by Globus, 2006 "Europa", by Mónica Naranjo from Tarántula, 2008 "Europa", by Prozzäk from Hot Show, 1998 "Europa", by Rosetta from The Galilean Satellites, 2005 "Europa", by Slapp Happy and Henry Cow from Desperate Straights, 1975 "Europa :(", by Bad Bunny from Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana, 2023 == Businesses == Europa (oil company), in New Zealand Europa Capital, a British real estate investment firm EuropaCorp, a French film production company CBS Europa, a European television channel, now Film Cafe Europa Press, a Spanish news agency Europa Press (publisher), of Irish poet George Reavey 1932–1939 == People == Europa (mythology), the name of several figures in Greek mythology, including: Europa (consort of Zeus), after whom the continent of Europe is named Europa of Macedon (fl.