Castalia (disambiguation)

Castalia is the name of a nymph in Greek and Roman mythology and a spring in Delphi named after her.

Castalia or Kastalia may also refer to:

Places

  • Castalia, Iowa, United States
  • Castalia, Ohio, United States, a village in Erie County
  • Castalia, North Carolina, United States, a town in Nash County
  • Castalia, Grand Manan Island, Canada, part of the Village of Grand Manan
  • Castalia, a spring at Daphne, Antioch

Astronomy

  • 4769 Castalia (previously known as '1989 PB'), a near-Earth asteroid discovered by Eleanor Helin in 1989; the first asteroid to be directly imaged
  • 646 Kastalia, a Main Belt asteroid discovered by August Kopff in 1907
  • The Castalia meteorite of 1874, which fell in North Carolina, United States (see meteorite falls)
  • A macula of Europa.

Music

  • Castalia, an instrumental track in the 1979 album Solid State Survivor by Yellow Magic Orchestra
  • Castalia (album), a Mark Isham album

Other uses

  • Castalia (bivalve), a genus of bivalves in the family Hyriidae
  • Castalia, a synonym for Nymphaea, a plant genus
  • Castalia (spacecraft), a proposed European Space Agency space probe
  • Castalia (simulator), a wireless network simulator
  • Castalia, a fictional province in Hermann Hesse's The Glass Bead Game
  • PS Castalia, an experimental cross-Channel ferry which was later converted to a hospital ship
  • Castalia House, a book publishing company founded by writer Vox Day

See also

Topics referred to by the same term
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