Venus (disambiguation)
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Venus is the second planet from the sun.
Venus or VENUS may also refer to:
- Venus (mythology), the Roman goddess of love
Places
United States
- Venus, Florida, an unincorporated community
- Venus, Missouri, an unincorporated community
- Venus, Nebraska, an unincorporated community
- Venus, Pennsylvania, an unincorporated community
- Venus, Texas, a town
- Venus, West Virginia, an unincorporated community
Other places
- Venus, Romania, a resort
- Venus Bay (New Zealand)
- Venus Bay, South Australia, a town and a bay
- Venus Bay, Victoria, Australia
- Venus Glacier, Alexander Island, Antarctica
- Point Venus, Tahiti
People
Science
- Venus (genus), a genus of clams in the bivalve mollusc family Veneridae
- VENUS (Victoria Experimental Network Under the Sea), an oceanographic observatory near Victoria, B.C., Canada
- Venus, a yellow fluorescent protein derivative
Technology
- Microsoft Venus, an aborted venture into the low-end personal computing market in China
- LG Venus (VX8800), a Verizon mobile phone manufactured by LG Electronics
- Venus Automobile, a 1950s American custom car, of which less than ten were built
- Venus Engine, an image processing system used in Panasonic digital cameras
- Walter Venus, an aircraft engine built in Czechoslovakia in the 1930s
- Gillette Venus razor, see Gillette Mach3
Fictional characters
- Venus Flytrap (WKRP in Cincinnati), on-air name of a disc jockey in the television comedy WKRP in Cincinnati
- Sailor Venus or Minako Aino, one of the Sailor Senshi from the anime/manga Sailor Moon
- Lieutenant Colonel Venus Rosemaria, a minor character from the video game Fullmetal Alchemist 3: Kami o Tsugu Shōjo
- Venus Van Dam, a fictional transvestite prostitute in the American TV series Sons of Anarchy
- Venus (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles), a character from the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles franchise
- Venus (Marvel Comics), comic book character
- Venus (comic book), a series featuring the above character
Film
- Venus (1929 film), a silent French film
- Venus (film), a 2006 movie starring Peter O'Toole
Literature
- Venus (novel), a science fiction novel by Ben Bova, published in 2000
- Venus series, a series of science fiction novels by Edgar Rice Burroughs
Music
- Venus (opera) by Othmar Schoeck 1922
Groups
- Venus (Belgian band), a Belgian pop group
- Vênus, a Brazilian heavy metal group
Albums
- Vénus, a 2008 album by Sheryfa Luna
- Venus, a 2015 album by Joy Williams
- Venus, the first full-length album from American rock group We Are the Fury
Songs
- "Venus" (Frankie Avalon song)
- "Venus" (Lady Gaga song)
- "Venus" (Shocking Blue song), later recorded by Bananarama
- "Venus" (Tackey and Tsubasa song)
- "Venus, the Bringer of Peace", a movement from Gustav Holst's The Planets
- "Venus", a song by Air from Talkie Walkie
- "Venus", a song by Azealia Banks
- "Venus", a song by Billy Idol from Cyberpunk
- "Venus", a song by Butthole Surfers from Weird Revolution
- "Venus", a single by Low
- "Venus", a song by Shinwa from The Return
- "Venus", a track on Television's 1977 album Marquee Moon
- "Venus", a single by The Feelers from Supersystem
- "Venus", a song by Theatre of Tragedy from the album Aégis
Businesses
- Venus Airlines, a defunct Greek airline
- Venus Center or Markaz Az-Zuhra, a dubbing company located in Damascus, Syria
- Venus Swimwear, online and catalog retailer of women's clothing and swimwear
- Venus Pencils, a pencil brand
Ships
- French ship Vénus, sixteen French Navy ships
- HMS Venus, five ships of the Royal Navy
- Venus-class frigate, three Royal Navy sailing frigates
- Swedish frigate Venus (1783), a frigate of the Swedish navy
- USS Venus (AK-135), a cargo ship of the United States Navy
- Venus (yacht), built for Steve Jobs
- MV Venus, several ships
- SS Venus, several steamships
Other uses
- VENµS, a joint satellite mission between the Israeli Space Agency and the CNES
- Venus (astrology), a set of qualities and influences
- Venus București, a defunct Romanian football team
- Venus de Milo, an ancient Greek statue
- Venus figurines, Paleolithic carvings
- Venus (mural), a ten-story-high painting by New York artist Knox Martin
- Stadionul Venus, a multi-purpose stadium, former home ground of football team Venus Bucharest
- The Venus Project, an organization that promotes and advocates American futurist Jacque Fresco's visions of the future
- Venus Zine, a quarterly US magazine
See also
- Venous, blood vessels
- All pages with titles containing Venus
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