Vida
Vida means “life” in Spanish and Portuguese. It may refer to:
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Geography
    
- Vida (Gradačac), village in Bosnia and Herzegovina
 - Lake Vida, Victoria Valley, Antarctica
 - U.S. settled places:
 
Film and TV
    
- Vida TV, a television channel in Venezuela
 - Vida (TV series), a 2018 American television series
 
Literature
    
- Vida (Occitan literary form), a medieval literary genre
 - Vida (novel), a 1980 novel by Marge Piercy
 - Vida: Women in Literary Arts, a non-profit feminist organization
 
Music
    
    Albums
    
- Vida (Sui Generis album), 1972
 - Vida, a 1980 album by Chico Buarque
 - Vida, a 1988 album by Paloma San Basilio
 - Vida, a 1989 album by DC3
 - Vida, a 1990 album by Emmanuel
 - Vida!..., a 1993 album by Kon Kan
 - Vida (La Mafia album), 1994
 - Vida, a 1996 album by Marcos Llunas
 - Vida, a 2002 album by Del Castillo
 - Vida, a 2002 album by Santiago Feliú
 - Vida, a 2003 album by Tazenda
 - Vida, a 2010 album by Tito Rojas
 - Vida (Draco Rosa album), 2013
 - Vida (Fuego album), 2014
 - Vida (Luis Fonsi album), 2019
 - La Vida, Ainhoa Arteta 2009
 
Songs
    
- "Vida" (Ricardo Arjona song), 2010
 - "Vida" (Ricky Martin song), 2014
 - "Vída", a 2011 song by Alexander Acha from La Vída Es... Amor Sincero
 - "Vida", a 1980 song by Celia Cruz, Johnny Pacheco and Pete "El Conde" Rodríguez from Celia/Johnny/Pete
 - "Vida", a 1983 song by Chico Buarque
 - "Vida", a 2002 song by Del Castillo from Vida
 - "Vida", a 1981 song by Gilberto Gil
 - "Vida", a 2001 song by Julio Iglesias from Ao Meu Brasil
 - "Vida", a 1994 song by La Mafia from Vida
 - "Vida", a 2010 song by Marc Anthony from Iconos
 - "Vida", a 2012 song by Max Herre from Hallo Welt!
 - "Vida", a 1966 song by Ray Barretto from El Ray Criollo
 - "Vida", a 1999 song by Rubén Blades from Tiempos
 - "La Vida", song by Henry Santos
 - "La Vida", song by Los Fabulosos Cadillacs Hola/Chau
 
People
    
    Given name
    
- Vida Anim (born 1983), Ghanaian sprinter
 - Vida Blue (born 1949), American baseball player
 - Vida Brest (1925–1985), Slovene writer
 - Vida Jane Butler (1923–2007), American radio pioneer
 - Vida Chenoweth (born 1929), first solo classical marimbist
 - Vida de Voss, Namibian feminist activist
 - Vida Ghahremani, Iranian actress, designer and teacher
 - Vida Goldstein (1869–1949), Australian feminist
 - Vida Guerra (born 1974), Cuban-born glamour model
 - Vida Halimian (born 1988), Iranian archer
 - Vida Hope (1918–1963), British film actress
 - Vida Jeraj Hribar (1902–2002), Slovenian violinist
 - Vida Jeraj (1860–1932), Slovenian poet and lyricist
 - Vida Jerman (1939–2011), Croatian actress
 - Vida Nsiah (born 1976), Ghanaian sprinter and hurdler
 - Vida Ognjenović (born 1941), Serbian theater director, playwright and diplomat
 - Vida Petrović-Škero (born 1955), Serbian Supreme Court judge
 - Vida Samadzai (born 1978), Miss Afghanistan 2003
 - Vida Dutton Scudder (1861–1954), American educator and welfare activist
 - Vida Steinert, (1903 or 1905 - 1976), New Zealand painter
 
Surname
    
- André Vida (born 1974), American musician
 - Domagoj Vida (born 1989), Croatian association football player
 - Francesco Vida (1903–1984), Italian military officer and skier
 - Géza Vida (1913–1980), Romanian-Hungarian sculptor
 - Giorgio Levi Della Vida (1886–1967), Italian Jewish linguist
 - José Vida Soria (1937–2019), Spanish jurist and politician
 - József Vida (born 1963), Hungarian hammer thrower
 - Katie Vida, American interdisciplinary artist
 - Marco Girolamo Vida (c. 1485–1566), Italian humanist, bishop, and poet
 - Piero Vida (1938–1987), Italian film actor
 - Rudika Vida, Croatian footballer
 - Szabolcs Vida, Hungarian motorcycle speedway rider
 - Vendela Vida (born 1971), American writer
 - Viktor Vida (1913–1960), Croatian writer
 
Other uses
    
- Vida (trade union), Austrian trade union
 - Vida AB, Swedish sawmill company
 - Club Deportivo y Social Vida, football team from Honduras
 
See also
    
- Vida "V" Rocca, character from Power Rangers Mystic Force
 - Vidas, human given name or surname
 
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