Arcadia (disambiguation)
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Arcadia is an administrative unit of Greece.
Arcadia may also refer to:
- Arcadia (utopia), a utopian vision of pastoralism
- Arcadia in popular culture
Places
Greece
- Arcadia (ancient region), a region in the central Peloponnese
- Arcadia, the medieval name of Kyparissia
- Barony of Arcadia, a medieval Frankish fiefdom of the Principality of Achaea
- Arcadia (Crete), a town and city-state of ancient Crete
Australia
- Arcadia, New South Wales, Australia
- Arcadia, Queensland, Australia
- Arcadia, Victoria, Australia
Ukraine
- Arcadia (Odessa), a quarter in Odessa
- Arcadia Beach, a beach in Arcadia quarter, Odessa
- Arcadia Park, a park in Arcadia quarter, Odessa
United States
- Arcadia (Phoenix), a neighborhood in Phoenix and Scottsdale, Arizona
- Arcadia, California
- Arcadia (Los Angeles Metro station)
- Arcadia, Florida
- Arcadia, Illinois
- Arcadia, Indiana
- Arcadia, Iowa
- Arcadia, Kansas
- Arcadia, Louisiana
- Arcadia, Maryland
- Arcadia (house), Frederick, Maryland
- Arcadia, Michigan
- Arcadia, Mississippi
- Arcadia, Missouri
- Arcadia Valley station an Amtrak train station in Arcadia, Missouri
- Arcadia, Nebraska
- Arcadia, New York
- Arcadia, North Carolina
- Arcadia, Ohio
- Arcadia, Oklahoma
- Arcadia, Pennsylvania
- Arcadia, Rhode Island
- Arcadia, South Carolina
- Arcadia, Tennessee
- Arcadia, Santa Fe, Texas
- Arcadia, Shelby County, Texas
- Arcadia, Botetourt County, Virginia
- Arcadia, Spotsylvania County, Virginia
- Arcadia, Washington
- Arcadia, Wisconsin, city
- Arcadia (town), Wisconsin, town
- Arcadia Lake (Oklahoma), a reservoir in Northeastern Oklahoma County, Oklahoma
- Arcadia Township, Lapeer County, Michigan
- Arcadia Township, Manistee County, Michigan
- Arcadia Beach State Recreation Site
- Arcadia State Park
- Arcadia Park Shale, a geologic formation within the Eagle Ford Group
Elsewhere
- Arcadia, Nova Scotia, Canada
- Arcadia, Pretoria, a residential suburb in South Africa
- Arcadia, Tucumán, Argentina
- Arcadia Aegypti, an ancient region of Roman-controlled Egypt
- Arcadia Planitia, a plain on the planet Mars
Arts, entertainment, and media
Fictional entities
- Arcadia (comics), a fictional character in Marvel Comics
- Arcadia (Dungeons & Dragons), a plane of existence in the standard Dungeons & Dragons cosmology
- Arcadia (The Longest Journey), a fantasy realm in the PC game The Longest Journey
- Arcadia, a city on the fictional planet Gallifrey, in the Doctor Who series
- Arcadia, a location in the film Resident Evil: Afterlife (2010)
- Arcadia, Captain Harlock's spaceship in the Space Pirate Captain Harlock sagas
- Arcadia Bay, the main location in the adventure game Life Is Strange
Film, TV and theatre
- Arcadia (film), a 2012 American film
- Arcadia (TV series), a TV show about video games
- "Arcadia" (The X-Files), a 1999 television episode
- Arcadia Productions, an Italian theatre company
- The Arcadians (musical), a 1909 musical comedy
Gaming
- Arcadia (card game), a collectible card game published in 1996 by White Wolf Publishing
- Arcadia (video game), a 1982 game for the Vic 20 and ZX Spectrum platforms
- Arcadia 2001, a gaming console
- Arcadia Corporation, the original name of video game company Starpath
- Arcadia Systems, an arcade game division of the company Mastertronic
- Arcadians (video game), a 1982 game for the Acorn Electron and BBC Micro platforms
Literature
- Arcadia (play), by Tom Stoppard
- "Arcadia" (poem), a 1504 poem by Jacopo Sannazaro
- Arcadia, a 1979 poetry collection by Christopher Reid
- The Countess of Pembroke's Arcadia, commonly shortened to Arcadia, a prose work by Sir Philip Sidney
Music
- Arcadia (band), a British pop music group composed of members from Duran Duran
- "Arcadia" (song), a 2014 song by Hardwell and Joey Dale
- The Arcadians (musical), a 1909 musical comedy
- Arcadia, a mid-1990s London club night, central to the Romo movement
Periodicals
- Arcadia (magazine), a 2005 Colombian magazine on arts, literature and movies
- Monthly Arcadia (月刊アルカディア), a 2000 Japanese video and arcade game magazine
Visual arts
- Arcadia (painting), a painting by Thomas Eakins
- Arcadia, title of artwork by Ian Hamilton Finlay
- Arcadia, a mural by Amanda Brewster Sewell
- Et in Arcadia ego, a Latin phrase titling of two paintings by Nicolas Poussin
Education
- Academy of Arcadia, an historical Italian literary academy
- Arcadia College, Missouri
- Arcadia University, Glenside, Pennsylvania
Organizations
- Arcadia Brewing Company, a former brewery in Kalamazoo, Michigan
- Arcadia Group, a British retail company
- Arcadia Machine & Tool, commonly known as AMT, an American firearms company
- Arcadia Productions, an Italian theatre company
- Arcadia Publishing, a United States publisher of local community histories
- Arcadia Fund, a foundation sponsoring preservation of media for culture, nature, and scholarship
Ships
- Arcadia (steamboat), which operated in the state of Washington, United States
- Arcadia, the name of the cruise ship MV Columbus from 1997 to 2003
- MV Arcadia, several ships with the name
- SS Arcadia, several ships with the name
- USS Arcadia, the name of more than one United States Navy ship
Other uses
- Arcadia (engineering), a system and software architecture engineering method
- Arcadia (genus), an extinct genus of temnospondyl amphibian
- Arcadia (daughter of Arcadius) (400–444), third daughter of Roman Emperor Arcadius and Aelia Eudoxia
- Arcadia Conference, a 1942 military conference
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See also
- Acadia (disambiguation)
- Arcade (disambiguation)
- Arcadia High School (disambiguation)
- Arcadian (disambiguation)
- Arkadia (disambiguation)
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