Susa (disambiguation)

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Susa is an ancient city of the Elamite, Persian and Parthian empires of Iran, located in the lower Zagros Mountains.

Susa may also refer to:

Geographical[edit]

Settlements[edit]

  • Susa, Piedmont, an Italian city and commune in the Piedmont region
  • Shush, Iran, a modern city near ancient Susa
  • Susa, Cundinamarca, a Colombian municipality and town in the Cundinamarca Department
  • Susa, Libya, a Libyan town and seaside resort in the Jabal al Akhdar District
  • Susa or Sūsa, the Berber spelling of Sousse, a Tunisian city in the Sousse Governorate

Other geographical[edit]

  • Shush County, an administrative subdivision of Iran
  • March of Susa, an alternate name for the March of Turin, a march (territory) covering Susa that was subordinated into the House of Savoy
  • Susa Point, on South Georgia island, southern Atlantic
  • Susa Valley, an Italian valley in the Piedmont region

Other uses[edit]

  • Conrad Susa (born 1935), American composer
  • Susa, the nickname for Jesusa Cruz Avilés, a fictional character who is part of the Puerto Rican comedy duo Susa y Epifanio
  • SUSA, the Scottish University Sailing Association

See also[edit]