20-703: [REDACTED] Look up ventura in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ventura ( Italian , Portuguese and Spanish for "fortune") may refer to: Places [ edit ] Brazil Boa Ventura de São Roque , a municipality in the state of Paraná, southern Brazil Boa Ventura, Paraíba , a municipality in the state of Paraíba, in the northeast region of Brazil United States Ventura, California A medium size city in southern California Ventura County, California A county located in southern California, next to Los Angeles County Ventura Boulevard , in
40-578: A cruise ship Pontiac Ventura , automobile produced by General Motors Ventura Bus Lines , Australian bus and coach company Ventura Intercity Service Transit Authority , a public transit agency providing bus service in Ventura County, California Art, entertainment, and media [ edit ] Fictional entities [ edit ] Ace Ventura , a fictional pet detective in Warner Bros comedy films Las Venturas, San Andreas ,
60-753: A fictional city in Grand Theft Auto series of video games Luke Ventura, a character from the TV series Married... with Children Marisa Ava Marie Ventura , fictional character of the American romantic comedy-drama Maid in Manhattan Sharon Ventura , also known as She-Thing, a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics Music [ edit ] La-Ventura , Netherlands-based Gothic/melodic metal band Desmadrados Soldados de Ventura ,
80-748: A goalkeeper for Uberlândia Esporte Clube, known as Felipe Feliu Ventura (born 1976), Spanish singer-songwriter Francisco "Paco" C. Ventura , one of the pioneers in establishing motor racing in the Philippines in the 1960s František Ventura (1894-1969), Czech equestrian Gastone Ventura (1906-1981), Italian aristocrat Gian Piero Ventura (born 1948), Italian football manager and former player Gilberto Ventura Ceballos (born 1975), Dominican serial killer Gioacchino Ventura (dei Baroni) di Raulica (1792–1861), Italian Roman Catholic pulpit orator, patriot, philosopher and writer Giorgio Ventura (also Zorzi Ventura), Italian mannerist painter of
100-860: A large and currently productive oil field in the hills north of Ventura, in southern California Ventura Oilers , a California League baseball team based in Ventura Ventura Farms , a ranch featured in a number of Western films, located in the Hidden Valley in Thousand Oaks, California Ventura Film Festival , an international film festival held each year in Ventura, California Ventura Lambrate , an international design show, held annually in April in Milan, Italy macOS Ventura ,
120-570: A psychedelic music ensemble formed in Manchester Ventura (Phish album) Ventura (Anderson Paak album) Ventura (Los Hermanos album) "Ventura", a song by Thomas Bangalter from the Irréversible soundtrack , 2002 " Ventura Highway ", a 1972 song by the band America Other uses [ edit ] Ventura (Japanese guitars) , a brand of stringed instruments imported from Japan by C. Bruno and Company during
140-560: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages ventura Too Many Requests If you report this error to the Wikimedia System Administrators, please include the details below. Request from 172.68.168.151 via cp1112 cp1112, Varnish XID 922556958 Upstream caches: cp1112 int Error: 429, Too Many Requests at Thu, 28 Nov 2024 05:40:02 GMT Giorgio Ventura Giorgio Ventura (also Zorzi Ventura )
160-666: The 1960s and 1970s Ventura (horse) , American race horse Corel Ventura , software package from Corel Corporation Paxman Ventura , diesel engine PortAventura World , an entertainment resort in Salou and Vila-seca, Tarragona, on the Costa Daurada in Catalonia, Spain Ventura Black Widows , a women's tackle football Tier 3 team, was founded in 2008 by Ahmad Newton of Los Angeles, CA Ventura Oil Field ,
180-419: The 2022 release of Apple's desktop operating system macOS See also [ edit ] Boa Ventura (disambiguation) Buena Ventura (disambiguation) Venture (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Ventura . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to
200-667: The Institutional Revolutionary Party Hugo Ventura Ferreira Moura Guedes (born 1988), Portuguese football goalkeeper Iñaki Astiz Ventura (born 1983), Spanish football central defender Isabel Ortega Ventura (born 1954), Bolivian Aymara-Quechua politician Jair Zaksauskas Ribeiro Ventura (born 1979), known as Jair Ventura, Brazilian retired football forward Jean-Baptiste Ventura (1794–1858), Italian soldier, mercenary in India and early archaeologist of
220-691: The Punjab region of the Sikh Empire Jesse Ventura (born 1951), American media personality, former politician and retired professional wrestler João Pedro Ventura Medeiros (born 1994), Portuguese footballer Joaquín Alonso Ventura (born 1956), retired Salvadoran football player Joaquín Ferrándiz Ventura (born 1963), an incarcerated Spanish abductor, rapist and (later) serial killer Johnny Ventura (1940–2021), Dominican singer and band leader José María Ventura Casas (1817-1875), Spanish musician and composer who consolidated
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#1732772402260240-638: The Republic of Peru Ventura Gassol (1893-1980), Catalan poet, playwright and politician Ventura Mazza , or Mazzi or Marzi or Mazi or Magi (c.1560-1638), Italian painter of the late-Renaissance Ventura Miguel Marcó del Pont (1768-1836), Spanish merchant and treasurer for the Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata Ventura Monge Domínguez (1914–1937), an infantry officer of the General Staff of
260-2015: The San Fernando Valley of Los Angeles, California Buenaventura Lakes, Florida , a census-designated place (CDP) in northern Osceola County, Florida Ventura, Iowa , a city in Cerro Gordo County, Iowa Ventura Village, Minneapolis , a neighborhood within the Phillips community in Minneapolis Ventura, Minnesota , former name of St. Augusta, Minnesota Ventura, New Mexico , a census-designated place in Luna County, New Mexico, United States. People [ edit ] Surname Amy Austria-Ventura (born 1961), Filipino film and television actress Andrew da Silva Ventura (born 2001), Brazilian football goalkeeper Andrey da Silva Ventura (born 1993), Brazilian football goalkeeper Angiolino Giuseppe Pasquale Ventura (1919–1987), Italian actor who starred mainly in French films Antoni Reig Ventura (born 1932), Spanish Escala i corda Valencian pilota variant player Battista de Ventura (died 1492), Italian Roman Catholic Bishop of Avellino e Frigento Bella Clara Ventura , Colombian-Mexican novelist and poet Carlos Eduardo Ventura (born 1974), Brazilian retired football forward or right-winger Cassie Ventura , American recording artist, dancer, actress and model, known mononymously as Cassie Charlie Ventura (1916–1992), tenor saxophonist and bandleader from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Denis Ventúra (born 1995), Slovak football midfielder Elsa Margarida Meira Ventura , Portuguese football midfielder Elys Saguil-Ventura (born 2001), New Zealand tennis player Felipe Ventura dos Santos (born 1984), Brazilian footballer who plays as
280-718: The Spanish Ventura Pons Sala (born 1945), Spanish movie director Ventura Rodríguez (1717–1785), Spanish architect and artist Ventura Ruiz Aguilera (1820–1881), Spanish lyric poet, called "the Spanish Béranger.” Ventura Tenario (1911–1984), with ring name of Chief Little Wolf, American professional wrestler Transportation [ edit ] Ventura Freeway , a highway connecting downtown Los Angeles with Ventura County, CA Lockheed Ventura , World War II aircraft Moyes Ventura , an Australian hang glider design MV Ventura ,
300-690: The Venetian school Giovanni de Ventura, municipal plague doctor for the town of Pavia Giovanni Ventura Borghesi (1640–1708), Italian painter of the Baroque period, active mainly in Rome Guglielmo Ventura (1249/50–c.1322), Italian merchant, public official and chronicler of Asti Hamilton Ventura da Conceicao (born 1983), Brazilian amateur boxer Héctor Ventura (born 1944), Mexican former field hockey player Héctor Hugo Olivares Ventura (born 1944), Mexican politician from
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340-2039: The latter half of the 16th century Orlando Ventura (born 1948), Mexican former field hockey player Paolo Ventura (born 1968), Italian photographer, artist and set designer Ray Ventura (1908-1979), French jazz bandleader Reinaldo Miguel Silva Ventura (born 1978), Portuguese roller hockey player Robbie Ventura (born 1971), American former professional racing cyclist Robert Costa Ventura (born 1994), Spanish football central defender Roberto Ventura (born 1957), Uruguayan neuropsychologist, psychiatrist, activist, musician, author and professor Robin Ventura (born 1967), American former professional baseball third baseman and manager Rosmery Mamani Ventura (born 1985), Bolivian artist Santiago Ventura Bertomeu (born 1980), retired tennis player from Spain Santiago Ventura Morales (born 1968), Mexican social worker Simona Ventura (born 1965), Italian television presenter, actress and singer Susana Ventura (born 1950), American performance artist, actress, and playwright Vince Ventura (1917–2001), American professional baseball left fielder Yolanda Ventura (born 1968), Spanish actress and singer Yordano Ventura (1991–2017), Dominican professional baseball pitcher Zé Ventura (born 1996), Angolan football midfielder Zuenir Ventura (born 1931), Brazilian journalist and writer Given name Ventura Alonzo (1904–2000), Mexican-born American musician Ventura Alvarado Aispuro (born 1992), American soccer player Ventura Benassai (died 1511), Italian Roman Catholic Bishop of Massa Marittima Ventura Blanco y Calvo de Encalada (c.1782–1856), Chilean political figure Ventura Bufalini (died 1504), Roman Catholic Bishop of Terni (1499–1504) and Bishop of Città di Castello Ventura Díaz (born 1937), former Spanish cyclist Ventura García Calderón , or Francisco García Calderón (1834-1905), lawyer and Provisional President of
360-1286: The long sardana and reformed the cobla José Ramón Machado Ventura , M.D. (born 1930), Cuban revolutionary and politician, the First Vice President of the Council of State Julián Ventura Valero (born 1966), Mexican diplomat, who currently serves as Deputy Secretary of Foreign Affairs of Mexico Lino Ventura (1919–1987), Italian actor who starred mainly in French films Lucas de Souza Ventura (born 1998), simply known as Nonoca, Brazilian professional football midfielder Luigi Ventura (born 1944), Italian Roman Catholic apostolic nuncio to France since 2009 Manuel Mateus Ventura (1921-2018), Brazilian biophysicist, biochemist, and educator Maria Ventura (1888-1954), Romanian-French actress and theatre director Marlon Ventura Rodrigues (born 1986), or simply Marlon, Brazilian central defender Michael Ventura (born 1945), American novelist, film director, and cultural critic Miguel Ventura Terra (1866–1919), Portuguese architect Montserrat Carulla i Ventura (1930–2020), Catalan actress Moses Ventura (called also Ventura of Tivoli and Ventura of Jerusalem), rabbi of Silistria, Bulgaria, in
380-621: The second half of the 16th century, he left only one painting in Dalmatia : the Virgin with Six Saints , in the small church of the Franciscans on the island of St. Paul, near Zadar. Traditionally it is believed that his activities in Venice and Istria began in 1598 when he signed and dated an Ultima Cena now kept in the parish church of Fažana . In 1607 he signed his latest Istrian work:
400-697: Was an Italian mannerist painter of the Venetian school , active mainly in Venice , Istria and Dalmatia at the turn of the 16th and 17th centuries. At present, almost nothing is known about his life, except what written from the cartouche of one of his most famous paintings, a Madonna and Child with Saints Sebastian and Roch , held in the parish church of Izola in which he wrote Zorzi Ventura Zaratino in Capodistria Pingieva 1603 . Born probably in Zadar, Dalmatia in an unknown year, most likely
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