Medina is one of the three holiest places in Islam. Medina or Madinah may also refer to: [edit] Place names - Australia
- Brazil
- Colombia
- Dominican Republic
- Ghana
- Hungary
- Israel
- Mali
- Siege of Medina Fort, an 1857 battle in present-day Mali, where Umar Tall's war against Khasso and France began in 1857
- Malta
- Pakistan
- The Philippines
- Spain
- United Kingdom
- United States
- Medinah, Illinois
- Medina, Minnesota
- Medina, New York
- Medina, North Dakota
- Medina, Ohio
- Medina, Tennessee
- Medina, Texas
- Medina, Washington
- Medina, Wisconsin
- Medina, Outagamie County, Wisconsin
- Medina River, in Texas
[edit] People - Dukes of Medina Sidonia, a Spanish noble family
- Earl of Medina, a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
- Anabel Medina Garrigues, Spanish tennis player
- Ann Medina, award-winning journalist
- Bartolomé de Medina, Spanish Catholic theologian (died 1581)
- Ernest Medina, US Army captain who was the commanding officer of the unit responsible for the My Lai Massacre
- The Medina standard, used to describe command responsibility, is based on the charges in the trial of Ernest Medina
- José Medina, Venezuelan weightlifter
- José Medina (cyclist), Chilean track and road cyclist
- Lina Medina, Peruvian child mother
- Luis Medina (baseball)
- Luis Medina (athlete), Cuban middle distance runner
- Medina (singer), a Danish singer
- Tulia Angela Medina, Colombian weightlifter
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