Civitas (disambiguation)
Civitas may refer to:
- Civitas, the condition of Roman citizenship.
Organisations
- CIVITAS (European Union), a European initiative to make urban transport more environmentally friendly.
- Civitas Foundation for Civil Society, a Romanian non-governmental organisation which aims to stimulate local and regional development.
- Civitas Institute, a conservative American think-tank.
- Civitas (think tank), a British think-tank.
- Civitas (movement), a right-wing Roman Catholic pressure group in France.
Schools
- Collegium Civitas, a college in Poland.
- Baltimore Civitas Middle/High School, a school in Fairmount, Baltimore City.
Creative works
- Civitas Londinum, the formal title of the 16th-century Woodcut map of London
- Sancta Civitas, a 20th-century oratorio by Ralph Vaughan Williams
- Civitas Dei, a book by St. Augustine
Places
- Civitas Tungrorum, a Roman administrative district now in Belgium
- Civitas Tropaensium, a Roman castrum now in Romania
- Civitas Equestrium, the original name of Nyon, Switzerland
- Civitas Bernanensium, the original name of Lescar, France
- Civitas Schinesghe, a medieval Latin name for Poland
- Civitas Silvanectium, the Latin name from various communities named Senlis in France
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