Superbia
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Detail of Superbia (1577) by Pieter Bruegel the Elder, science fiction avant-la-lettre (from the collection The Seven Deadly Sins or the Seven Vices)
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Superbia, the Latin word for pride, can mean the following:
- Superbia, the mobile city-state in the DC Comics universe.
- Superbia, a rock retelling of George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four, written by Jonathan Larson.
- Superbia, one of the seven deadly sins.
- Superbia, a book by Dan Chiras and Dave Wann.
- Superbia, West Highland White Terrier Kennel in Poland Kraków.
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