Fiesta
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Fiesta, Spanish for "festival" and for "party", may refer to:
Aviation
- Apco Fiesta, an Israeli paraglider design
Film
- Fiesta (1941 film), an American film by LeRoy Prinz
- Fiesta (1947 film), an MGM film starring Esther Williams and Ricardo MontalbánLULUL
- Fiesta (1995 film), a French film by Pierre Boutron
Music
- The Fiestas, an American R&B group
- Fiesta (Miranda album), 1999
- Fiesta (Carlito album), 2006
- Fiesta (6cyclemind album), 2006
- Fiesta (Fiskales Ad-Hok album), 1998
- Fiesta (Denise Rosenthal album)
- "Fiesta" (The Pogues song), 1988
- "Fiesta" (R. Kelly song), 2001
- Fiesta (Juan Carlos Alvarado album), a 2004 album by Juan Carlos Alvarado
- "Fiesta", a song by Ween from La Cucaracha
- "Fiesta," a musical composition by Morton Gould
- "Fiesta", 2015 song by Bomba Estéreo
Transport
- Ford Fiesta, a subcompact car by Ford Motors
- MS SeaFrance Cézanne or MS Fiesta, a cross-channel ferry operated by SNCF
- MS Stena Fantasia or MS Fiesta, a cross-channel ferry operated by Sealink and Stena Line, now known as the Wawel
Other uses
- Fiesta (novel), a novel by Ernest Hemingway
- Fiesta (dinnerware), the line of Homer Laughlin China Co. dinnerware
- Fiesta (magazine), a British soft-core porn magazine
- Fiesta Online, a 2007 MMORPG video game by OnSon Soft
- Fiesta San Antonio, a 10-day event held every April in San Antonio, Texas
- St. Peter's Fiesta, a five-day festival in Gloucester, Massachusetts
- Fiestas de Santa Fe, a festival held in Santa Fe, New Mexico
- Philippine Fiesta, a festival in New Jersey
- Fiesta (apple), an apple cultivar
- Fiesta (Australian TV series), an Australian television series
- Fiesta Alegre fronton, a former Basque pelota's fronton ground in Madrid, Spain
See also
- Fiesta Bowl, United States college football bowl game
- Fiesta Foods, a Midwestern grocery store chain
- Fiesta Mart, a Texas supermarket chain
- Pump It Up Fiesta, 2010 version of the Pump It Up music game
- Festival (disambiguation)
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