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Sylvania (Latin for "forest land" or "woods") may refer to:
Companies trading as Sylvania
- Sylvania Electric Products, a former major American diversified electrical and electronics manufacturer
- Sylvania (brand), its Canadian lighting products division which continues to license to both Havells Sylvania and Osram Sylvania
- Osram Sylvania, an American lighting manufacturer owned by Osram AG of Germany
- Havells Sylvania, an international lighting manufacturer owned by Shanghai Feilo Acoustics Ltd
Education
- Sylvania City School District, in Northwest Ohio, United States
- Sylvania High School, in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Places
United States
- Sylvania, Alabama
- Sylvania, Arkansas
- Sylvania, Georgia
- Sylvania, Indiana
- Sylvania, Louisville, Kentucky
- Sylvania, Missouri
- Sylvania, Ohio
- Sylvania, Pennsylvania
- Sylvania, Wisconsin
- Mount Sylvania, in Oregon
- Sylvania Mountains, in California and Nevada
- Sylvania Township (disambiguation)
- Sylvania Wilderness, in Michigan
Other places
- Sylvania, New South Wales, a suburb of Sydney, Australia
- Sylvania, Saskatchewan, Canada
Fictional locations
- Sylvania (Warhammer), the fictitious realm of the Vampire Counts in the Warhammer Fantasy Battle game
- Sylvania, a fictional country from the movie Duck Soup (1933 film)
- Sylvania, a fictional country from the comedy film The Love Parade (1929)
- Sylvania, the fictional home of the Sylvanian Families toy line
Ships
- SS Sylvania, an American lake freighter
- RMS Sylvania, a British ocean liner
- USS Sylvania, various ships of the United States Navy
Other uses
- 519 Sylvania, an asteroid
- Sylvania (McCormick County, South Carolina), an historic house
- Sylvania Airport, in Wisconsin
- Sylvania Watkins (born 1985), American basketball player
- The Sylvania, an historic apartment building in Indianapolis, Indiana
See also
- Sylvan (disambiguation)
- Sylvana (disambiguation)
- Silvania (disambiguation)
- Transylvania
- Pennsylvania
- Syldavia
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