Primavera
Primavera or La Primavera means the season spring in many Romance languages, and it may also refer to:
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Geography
    
- Primavera, Chile
 - La Primavera, Vichada, a municipality in Colombia
 - La Primavera District, Bolognesi, Peru
 - La Primavera Biosphere Reserve, a protected area in Mexico.
 - Primavera, an Argentine research station in Antarctica
 - Primavera, Pará, Brazil
 - Primavera, Pernambuco, Brazil
 
People
    
- Dianne Primavera (born 1950), American legislator
 - Elise Primavera (born 1955), American author and illustrator
 - Giovan Leonardo Primavera (c. 1540–1585), composer and poet
 - Giuseppe Primavera (1917–1998), Italian chess player
 - Jim Primavera (born 1962), Canadian wheelchair curler
 - Joseph Primavera (1926–2006), American violist and conductor
 - Jurgenne H. Primavera (born 1947), widely cited Filipina marine scientist
 - Nanda Primavera (1898–1995), Italian actress
 
Art
    
- Primavera exhibition, annual exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia
 - Primavera (painting) by Botticelli (c. 1482)
 - Primavera Gallery, an art gallery and shop in Cambridge, England
 
Books
    
- Primavera, a novel by Francesca Lia Block
 - Primavera, a literary magazine from Mount Mary University
 - ‘’Primavera or, the time of your life’’, a veritable encyclopaedia of intimate domestic life by Giulia Giuffrè
 
Film and TV
    
- Prima Vera (film), a 1917 German silent film starring Erna Morena
 - Primavera (film), a 2015 Argentine film by Santiago Giralt with Mike Amigorena and Moria Casán
 - Primavera (telenovela), a 1987 Venezuelan telenovela
 
Music
    
- Primavera Sound Festival, an annual music festival in Barcelona, Spain
 - Prima Vera (band), a Norwegian comedy group
 - Kazan Chamber Orchestra La Primavera, from Kazan, Tatarstan, Russia
 - Conjunto Primavera, Mexican music band
 
Classical
    
- "La primavera" (concerto), the first concerto of Vivaldi's The Four Seasons
 - "La Primavera", the first movement of Ottorino Resphighi's Trittico Botticelliano, one of his orchestral works
 - "Primavera", art song by Gounod
 - "Primavera", by Pier Adolfo Tirindelli (1858–1937)
 - "Primavera", a tune by Ludovico Einaudi on the album Divenire
 - "La Primavera", guitar composition by Castelnuovo-Tedesco
 - "La Primavera", art song by Puccini
 - "La Primavera", orchestral work by Catalani
 - "La Primavera", art song by Reynaldo Hahn
 
Albums
    
- Primavera!, classical album by Suzie LeBlanc and Daniel Taylor
 - Primavera, Eliana (singer)
 
Songs
    
- "Primavera", a Portuguese fado song, made famous by Amália Rodrigues
 - "Primavera", a song by Natalia LaFourcade from Las 4 Estaciones del Amor
 - "Primavera", a song by Santana of the album Supernatural
 - La Primavera (song), song by Sash! (feat. Patrizia Salvadore) on the album Life Goes On
 - "La Primavera", a song by Manu Chao's on the album Próxima Estación: Esperanza
 - Primavera, Riccardo Cocciante 1976
 
Sport
    
- Esporte Clube Primavera, a Brazilian football club, in Indaiatuba, São Paulo state
 - Primavera Esporte Clube, a Brazilian football club, in Primavera do Leste, Mato Grosso state
 - Campionato Nazionale Primavera, Trofeo Giacinto Facchetti, an Italian defunct under-19 football (soccer) competition
- Campionato Primavera 1, successor of Campionato Nazionale Primavera
 - Campionato Primavera 2, successor of Campionato Nazionale Primavera
 - Coppa Italia Primavera, an Italian football competition played for by youth teams from Campionato Primavera
 
 - Milan–San Remo, an annual classic cycling race nicknamed "La Primavera"
 
Other
    
- Pasta primavera, a pasta and vegetable dish
 - Primavera (software), a project management software package
 - Primavera Online High School
 - Primavera Productions, a theater production company
 - Primavera Systems, a US-based vendor of project portfolio management software
 - "Primavera" is a colloquial name for the Roseodendron donnell-smithii tree and its wood.
 - A variant of Vespa scooter
 
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