Vegas (disambiguation)
Vegas (Spanish for "fertile valleys") is short for Las Vegas, a major tourist destination in the state of Nevada.
Vegas may also refer to:
Places
- Vegas Creek, Nevada, an historical place located southeast of Las Vegas
- Vegas, Cayey, Puerto Rico, a barrio
- Vegas, Yauco, Puerto Rico, a barrio
People
- Johnny Vegas, English actor and comedian
- Koke Vegas, Spanish football goalkeeper
- Lolly Vegas, musician
- Mr. Vegas, a Jamaican dancehall singer
- Pat Vegas, musician
- Tony Vegas, member of the turntablist DJ crew Scratch Perverts
Algorithms and technology
- Magix Vegas Pro, video and audio editing software
- Orange Vegas, a touchscreen mobile phone released by Orange in 2009
- TCP Vegas, a congestion avoidance algorithm
- VEGAS algorithm
Arts, entertainment, and media
Games
- Fallout: New Vegas, a 2010 video game
- Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Vegas, a 2006 video game
- Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Vegas 2, a 2007 video game
Groups
- Vegas (band), a Greek band
- Vegas (duo), a musical collaboration of Terry Hall and David A. Stewart
Albums
- Vegas (The Crystal Method album)
- Vegas (Vegas album), Hall and Stewart's 1992 album
Songs
- "Vegas" (song), a 1995 song by Sleeper
- "Vegas", a 2014 song by Bad Meets Evil from Shady XV
- "Vegas", a 2007 song by Calvin Harris from I Created Disco
- "Vegas", a 2000 song by New Found Glory from New Found Glory
- "Vegas", a 2007 song by Sara Bareilles from Little Voice
- "Goin' to Vegas", a 1998 song by Jimmy Ray from Jimmy Ray
Television
- Vegas (1978 TV series), a crime drama television series on ABC
- Vegas (2012 TV series), a period drama television series on CBS
- "Vegas", an episode of Stargate Atlantis
Other arts, entertainment, and media
- Vegas (film) (2009), directed by Gunnar Vikene
- Vegas (pinball machine)
Other uses
- Vegas Oil and Gas, a petroleum exploration company in Egypt
See also
- De la Vega (disambiguation)
- La Vega (disambiguation)
- Las Vegas (disambiguation)
- Vega (disambiguation)
- Vagus nerve
- Veges
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