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A '''[[mesa]]''' is an elevated area of land with a flat top, surrounded on all sides by steep cliffs.
A '''[[mesa]]''' is an elevated area of land with a flat top, surrounded on all sides by steep cliffs.


'''Mesa''' may also refer to:
'''Mesa''' or '''MESA''' may also refer to:
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== Geography ==
== Geography ==
===Mozambique===
* [[Mesa, Mozambique]], a town in Cabo Delgado province

=== Spain ===
* [[Mesa (river)]], in the Sierra de Solorio range area

===United States===
===United States===
* [[Mesa, Arizona]], a city in Maricopa County, Arizona
* [[Mesa, Arizona]], a city in Maricopa County
* [[Mesa, California]], a census-designated place in Inyo County
* [[Mesa, California]], a census-designated place in Inyo County
* [[Mesa County, Colorado]]
* [[Mesa County, Colorado]]
** [[Mesa, Colorado]], an unincorporated town
** [[Mesa, Colorado]], an unincorporated town
* [[Mesa, Washington]], a city in Franklin County, Washington
* [[Mesa, Idaho]]
* [[Mesa, Washington]], a city in Franklin County

===Elsewhere===
* [[Mesa, Mozambique]], a town in Cabo Delgado province
* [[Mesa (river)]] in the Sierra de Solorio range area, Spain


==People==
==People==
* [[Mesa (surname)]]
===Surname===
* [[Mesha]] (Hebrew: ''Mēša‘''), Moabite king of the 9th century BC
*[[Antonio Mesa]] ({{fl.|1902–1905}}), Cuban baseball player, member of the Cuban Baseball Hall of Fame
*[[Arnaldo Mesa]] (1967–2012), Cuban boxer
*[[Carlos Mesa]] (born 1953), Bolivian historian and former politician
*[[Cristóbal de Mesa]] (1559–1633), Spanish Mannerist poet and writer
*[[Eddie Mesa]] (born 1940), Filipino actor and singer
*[[José Mesa]] (born 1966), American baseball pitcher
*[[Juan de Mesa]] (1583–1627), Spanish Baroque sculptor
*[[Juan Carlos Mesa]] (born 1930), Argentine humorist, screenwriter and director
*[[Liana Mesa]] (born 1977), Cuban volleyball player
*[[Maikel Mesa]] (born 1991), Spanish footballer
*[[Manuel Mesa]] (born 1952), Spanish retired footballer
*[[Melky Mesa]] (born 1987), Dominican professional baseball outfielder
*[[Milena Mesa]] (born 1993), Cuban team handball player
*[[Raúl Mesa]] (born 1982), Spanish beach volleyball player
*[[Roque Mesa]] (born 1989), Spanish footballer
*[[Ubaldo Mesa]] (1973–2005), Colombian cyclist
*[[Urbelino Mesa]] (born 1971), Colombian cyclist
*[[Victor Mesa]] (born 1960), Cuban baseball player
*[[Yosniel Mesa]] (born 1980), Cuban football forward


== Science and medicine ==
===Given name===
* [[Malaria Eradication Scientific Alliance]]
* [[Mesha]] (Hebrew: Mēša‘), Moabite king of the 9th century B.C.
* [[Mathematics, Engineering, Science Achievement]], an academic preparation program
* [[Maximum entropy spectral estimation]], spectral density estimation method
* [[Methyl salicylate]], chemical compound
* [[Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis]]


==Software==
== Technology ==
* [[Mesa (programming language)]], a procedural programming language
* [[Mesa (programming language)]]
* [[Mesa (computer graphics)]], an open-source software implementation of the OpenGL, Vulkan and other specifications
* [[Mesa (computer graphics)]], an open-source software implementation of the OpenGL, Vulkan and other specifications
* [[MESA (Seismic Survey Design Software)]]
* [[MESA (seismic survey design software)]]
* [[Manufacturing Enterprise Solutions Association]], an international association of manufacturing execution systems companies
* [[Mesa Boogie]], also known as Mesa Engineering, an American manufacturer of guitar amplifiers
* [[MESA Imaging]], a Swiss time-of-flight camera manufacturer
* [[Project MESA]], a telecommunications standards collaboration
* [[Multi-role Electronically Scanned Array]], a surveillance radar system
* Modular Equipment Stowage Assembly, a component of the [[Apollo Lunar Module#Descent stage|Apollo Lunar Module]]


==Businesses==
==Transport==
* [[Mesa Air Group]], an American commercial aviation holding company
* [[Mesa Air Group]], an American commercial aviation holding company
** [[Mesa Airlines]], an American regional airline based in Phoenix, Arizona, a subsidiary of Mesa Air Group
* [[Mesa Airlines]], an American regional airline
* [[Mesa Boogie]], also known as Mesa Engineering, a manufacturer of guitar amplifiers
* Mesa, a chain of restaurants in the United States and the Bahamas owned by chef [[Bobby Flay]]


==Acronyms==
== Other uses ==
* [[Project MESA]] (Mobility for Emergency and Safety Applications)
* [[Malaria Eradication Scientific Alliance]]
* [[Manufacturing Enterprise Solutions Association]], an international association of manufacturing execution systems companies
* [[Mathematics, Engineering, Science Achievement]], an academic preparation program
* [[Maximum entropy spectral estimation]]
* [[Middle East Studies Association of North America]]
* [[Multi-role Electronically Scanned Array]] radar

==Other uses==
* [[Meṣa]], a solar month in the traditional Indian calendar, and a symbol in Hindu astrology
* [[Meṣa]], a solar month in the traditional Indian calendar, and a symbol in Hindu astrology
** [[Mesha Sankranti]], solar New Year in the Hindu calendar
* [[Mesa (horse)]]
* [[Middle East Studies Association of North America]]
* [[Młoda Ekstraklasa]], a Polish youth football league
* Mesa, a chain of restaurants in the United States and the Bahamas owned by chef [[Bobby Flay]]
* Mesa, home to the loose-knit community in the documentary ''[[Off the Grid: Life on the Mesa]]''
* Mesa, home to the loose-knit community in the documentary ''[[Off the Grid: Life on the Mesa]]''


==See also==
==See also==
* [[La Mesa (disambiguation)]]
* [[Mesa transistor]]
* [[Mesa transistor]]


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Latest revision as of 03:37, 12 December 2024

A mesa is an elevated area of land with a flat top, surrounded on all sides by steep cliffs.

Mesa or MESA may also refer to:

Geography

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Mozambique

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Spain

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United States

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People

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Science and medicine

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Technology

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Transport

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Other uses

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See also

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