Achaea is a subdivision of Greece.
Achaea or Achaia may also refer to:
History
- Achaeans (Homer), a collective name for the Greeks of the Mycenaean period used by Homer
 - Achaeans (tribe), one of the four major tribes of Classical Greece
 - Achaea (ancient region), an ancient Greek region in the north of the Peloponnese
 - Achaea Phthiotis, an ancient Greek region in southeastern Thessaly
 - Achaean League, a league of North Peloponnesian cities during the Hellenistic period
 - Achaean War, in 146 BC
 - Achaea (Roman province), comprising Peloponnese and central Greece
 - Principality of Achaea, a medieval crusader state in the Peloponesse
 - Achaea (constituency), a constituency of the Greek Parliament
 
Other uses
- Achaea, or Demeter Achaea, an epithet of the goddess Demeter
 - Achaea, or Minerva Achaea, an epithet of the goddess Minerva
 - Achaea, Dreams of Divine Lands, a multi-player online computer game
 - Achaea (moth), a genus of noctuid moths
 - 1150 Achaia, asteroid
 - Achaia Channel, a Greek local TV station
 - Achaia Clauss, a Greek winery
 - Achaja, a Polish fantasy series of novels (published 2002–2004)
 - Achaia, the main alien race in Another Life (2019 TV series)
 
See also
- Achaeans (disambiguation)
 - Archaea
 - West Achaea, a municipality in Achaea
 - Kato Achaia (lit. Lower Achaea) and Ano Achaia (lit. Upper Achaea), towns in Achaea
 
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