Patria
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Patria is a Latin word, originating from the Greek πατρίς (patris) which derives from the word for "father", typically translated into English as "fatherland." It can also mean:
- A musical-theatre production, see Patria (theatre).
- A company in Finland, see Patria (company).
- A ship that sank in Haifa in 1940, see Patria disaster.
- A brewery in Slovakia, see Beer and nationality.
- An investment bank in the Czech Republic.
- In Les Miserables by Victor Hugo, Enjolras mentions Patria.