Arena (disambiguation)
An arena is an enclosed area that showcases theatre, musical performances or sporting events.
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Arena or the Arena may also refer to:
Places and jurisdictions
- Arena, Saskatchewan, Canada
- Arena, Iran
- Arena, Calabria, Italy
- Arena, Mauritania, ancient city and former bishopric in Roman Africa, now Latin Catholic titular see
- La Arena District, Peru
- San Juan de la Arena (L'Arena), Spain
- Arena, California, United States
- Point Arena, California, United States
- Arena Township, Lac qui Parle County, Minnesota, United States
- Arena, North Dakota, United States
- Arena (town), Wisconsin, United States
- Arena, Wisconsin, village within the town
Stadiums and venues
- 2300 Arena, multipurpose sports venue in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (formerly known as The Arena)
- Arena, Vienna, cultural centre
- The Arena, purpose-built arena in Yas Island, Abu Dhabi
- The Arena (Ahmedabad), multi-purpose stadium in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India
- The Arena, Ottawa, former indoor ice hockey arena in Ottawa, Canada
- Erste Bank Arena, indoor sports stadium in Vienna
- Generali Arena (Vienna), football stadium
- HWS Arena, sports and music venue in Poznań, Poland
- Pula Arena, amphitheatre in Croatia
- St. Louis Arena, former indoor arena in St. Louis, Missouri, United States
- Verona Arena, a Roman amphitheatre in Verona, Italy
- Vienna Watersports Arena, artificial whitewater venue
- The Arena (Walt Disney World), multi-purpose arena at Walt Disney World in Florida
Arts and media
Film
- Arena (1953 film), a 3-D Western starring Gig Young
- The Arena (1974 film), a gladiator B-movie starring Pam Grier
- Arena (1989 film), a science fiction film starring Paul Satterfield and Claudia Christian
- The Arena (2001 film), a direct-to-video remake of the 1974 film from producer Roger Corman
- Arena (2009 film), a Portuguese short film
- Arena (2011 film), an American film
- Arena (2013 film), a Russian film
Gaming
- Arena Entertainment, a Mirrorsoft video game label
- ArenaNet, a computer game developer and part of NCsoft Corporation
- Quake III Arena, a multiplayer first-person shooter released on December 2, 1999
- The Elder Scrolls: Arena, the first game in The Elder Scrolls series, released in 1994
- Wing Commander Arena, a multiplayer Xbox 360 game
- Arena, a gameplay mode for Team Fortress 2
- OpenArena, a multiplayer first-person shooter, free and opensource
- Magic: The Gathering Arena, a video game adaptation of the Magic: The Gathering card game
Music
- Arena (Duran Duran album), a 1984 live album by Duran Duran
- Arena (Asia album), a 1996 album by the band Asia
- Arena (Todd Rundgren album), a 2008 album by Todd Rundgren
- Arena (An Absurd Notion), a 1985 concert film by Duran Duran
- Arena (band), a British progressive rock band
- Arena rock, a form of rock music
- Arena di Verona Festival, an opera festival in Verona, Italy
- "The Arena", a 1966 song by Al Hirt
Printed works
- "Arena" (short story), a 1944 science fiction story by Fredric Brown
- Countdown: Arena, a comic book series, published in 2007 by DC Comics
- Arena, a 2013 novel by Simon Scarrow and T.J. Andrews
Periodicals
- Arena (magazine), a British style and entertainment magazine for men
- Arena (Swedish magazine), a Swedish magazine on culture and politics
- Arena Three, a British magazine for homosexual women published by the Minorities Research Group
- The Arena (magazine), an early 20th century (1899–1909) American liberal literary and political magazine
- Arena (Australian publishing co-operative)
- L'Arena, Italian newspaper
Television
- Arena (U.S. TV series), a G4 series about team competing in multiplayer video games
- Arena (TV platform), a German pay TV network
- Arena (TV network), an Australian cable channel
- "Arena" (Star Trek: The Original Series), a 1967 episode of Star Trek
- Arena (UK TV series), a long running BBC British documentary television series
- The Arena (TV series), a debate-style television show produced in Singapore
- Astro Arena (TV channel), Malaysian pay-TV channel
- Arena (miniseries), a 1976 Australian mini series
People
- Bruce Arena (born 1951), American soccer coach
- Felice Arena, Australian children's writer
- Gildo Arena (1921–2005), Italian water polo player and freestyle swimmer
- Lello Arena (born 1953), Italian actor
- Marie Arena (born 1966), Belgian politician
- Maurizio Arena (1933–1979), Italian actor
- Romina Arena (born 1980), Italian-American singer-songwriter
- Tina Arena (born 1967), Australian singer
- Walter Arena (born 1964), Italian race walker
Computing
- Arena (software), simulation software
- Arena (web browser), a web browser developed by the W3C for testing support for HTML 3 and Cascading Style Sheets
- Arena allocation, a memory management technique that allows for efficient deallocation
Sports
- Arena football, a variety of gridiron football
- Arena Football League, an American indoor football league
- Arena (swimwear), a French–Italian brand of competitive swimwear
Acronyms
ARENA may refer to:
- The Australian Renewable Energy Agency
- Nationalist Republican Alliance, a political party of El Salvador
- National Renewal Alliance Party, a former party of Brazil
- Former name of the Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting in America
Other uses
- Arena (countermeasure), a Russian active protection system for tanks
- Arena (Croydon) tram stop in the London Borough of Croydon
- Arena (Sheffield) tram stop in Sheffield
- Arena (UTA station) in Salt Lake City
- Arena Pharmaceuticals, a biopharmaceutical company located in San Diego, California
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