Magna - Companies, Products and Institutions

Companies, Products and Institutions

  • Magna (bicycle company), an American bicycle brand
  • Magna International, Canada's largest automobile parts manufacture
    • Magna Steyr, a subsidiary
  • Magna Natural Stone, Germanys biggest producer of natural stones
  • Magna (paint), the world's first artist acrylic paint
  • Honda Magna, a motorcycle
  • Mitsubishi Magna, a car built by Mitsubishi Motors of Australia
  • Magna Tyres, a Dutch manufacturer of Industrial and Off-The-Road (OTR) tyres
  • Magna Corporation, a film distributing organization primarily associated with Rodgers and Hammerstein films
  • Magna Doodle, a children's magnetic drawing toy
  • Magna BSP, an Israeli maker of security products
  • Magna Carta Records, an independent record label
  • Magna Entertainment Corp., a gaming and horse racing company
  • Magna Græcia University, a university located in Catanzaro, Italy
  • Magna Pacific, an entertainment distributor
  • Magna Vista High School (Virginia), a comprehensive public high school in Henry County, Virginia
  • Villa Magna Condominiums, an urban development that is planned to rise in downtown Miami, Florida

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