Viva

Viva

Viva can refer to:

*Vive, Viva, a Romance language expression
*Viva Voce, a defense in presenting an academic thesis. Latin: "By live voice"

Arts and Entertainment

*Viva (band), an Indian pop band
*Viva Records, a defunct American record label
*VIVA Records, a Philippine record label
*Viva (Warhol Superstar), a Warhol superstar
*Viva (album), an album and single by the German new wave group La Düsseldorf
*"Viva La Vida", an iconic artwork by Frida Kahlo, the title meaning ("Long Live Life")
*Viva La Vida or Death And All His Friends, Coldplay's fourth studio album
*Viva Las Vegas, a 1964 film starring Elvis Presley
*VIVA Entertainment, a Filipino media company
*VIVA Prime Channel, a 24 sports and entertainment owned by VIVA Entertianment
*Viva (TV station), a German music television network
*Viva (film), a sexploitation film by Anna Biller
*Viva 963, a former London radio station.
*Viva Hate, Morrissey's first solo album.
*Viva Design Inc.(Broadcast design company), a broadcast design company based in California, vivadesign.com

Games and sports

*VIVA World Cup, an international football tournament organized by the NFB
*Viva Kerala, a professional football club based in Kerala, India
*Viva Piñata, a computer game for the Xbox 360 games console

Publishing

*Viva (photo agency), a French photo agency in the seventies
*Viva (magazine), an adult woman's magazine that premiered in 1973
*Viva! (magazine), a Canadian news magazine aimed at the Hispanic community
*Viva (Canadian magazine), a magazine focusing on holistic medicine

Other

*Viva!, Vegetarians' International Voice for Animals
*Viva Air, a Dominican airline
*Viva Air (Spain), a Spain airline overtaken by flag carrier Iberia
*Viva (bus rapid transit), a bus transit system in Ontario, Canada
*Viva Hotels and Resorts, a chain of hotels in Majorca and Menorca
*IBM ViVA, Virtual Vector Architecture by IBM
*Viva a brand of automobile
*Perodua Viva


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  • Viva — puede referirse a: Lo relativo a la vida: el femenino del adjetivo vivo o la conjugación verbal correspondiente al verbo vivir. La interjección usada para vitorear (dar vivas), que compone expresiones convencionales, muchas convertidas en lemas o …   Wikipedia Español

  • Viva — bezeichnet: Viva, Künstlername von Susan Hoffman, US amerikanische Schauspielerin Viva!, indische Popband Vauxhall Viva, englischer Kompaktwagen der 1960er und 1970er Jahre VIVA (Kanada), kanadischer Fernsehsender (ehemaliger Name: Canadian… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Viva! — Концертный альбом Roxy Music Дата выпус …   Википедия

  • Viva — Viva, Вива: Viva Pinata VIVA World Cup VIVA World Cup 2006 Chevrolet Viva Adrenaline Viva La Bam программа канала MTV Viva (альбом) (англ.)  альбом британской группы Bananarama VIVA  музыкальный канал производства MTV Networks VIVA …   Википедия

  • Viva! — ist der Name einer ehemaligen indischen Popband. Sie entstand ab Ende 2001 aus der ersten indischen Version des Gesangswettbewerbs Popstars, kurz Popstars 1, ausgestrahlt vom Sender Cannel [V]. Am 11. April 2002 wurden schließlich die Siegerinnen …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • viva — Ⅰ. viva [1] ► NOUN Brit. ▪ an oral examination, typically for an academic qualification. ORIGIN abbreviation of VIVA VOCE(Cf. ↑viva voce). Ⅱ. viva [2] ► EXCLAMATION …   English terms dictionary

  • viva — 1640s, from It. viva (long) live, may he (or she) live, third person singular present subjunctive of vivere to live, from L. vivere to live. Probably reborrowed (1836) from Sp. viva, from vivir to live, from L. vivere (see VITAL (Cf. vital)).… …   Etymology dictionary

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