Goya (disambiguation)

Francisco Goya (1746–1828) was a Spanish romantic painter and printmaker.

Goya may also refer to:

Film and television

Music

  • Goya (band), a Polish pop group
  • Goya: A Life in Song, a musical by Maury Yeston
  • Goya (opera), an opera by Gian Carlo Menotti
  • Goya guitar, a line of acoustic guitars created by Levin
  • Goya, a line of electric guitars by Hagström
  • Goya MusicMan, a South African music collector and disc jockey.

Places

Ships

  • Goya (ship), a German ship during World War II
  • SS Goya, a Norwegian ship that carried eastern European refugees to New Zealand in 1951

Other uses

  • Goya Foods, a food manufacturer and distributor in the U.S. and Latin America
  • Goya (moth), a genus of moth
  • Goya (surname)
  • Goya (wrestler), Mexican professional wrestler
  • Greek Orthodox Youth of America, a Greek-American youth group
  • 6592 Goya, a Main-belt asteroid
  • Goya Museum, a museum in Castres, France
  • Goya (Madrid Metro), a station named after the Spanish painter
  • Bitter melon or goya, a tropical and subtropical vine with edible fruit
  • Goya, a biography by Lion Feuchtwanger
  • Goya, a biography by Robert Hughes
  • Goya, a nightclub in the former Neues Schauspielhaus, Berlin, Germany
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