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Ita or ITA may refer to:
- Itá, Paraguay
- ITA Software, Inc., a travel industry software firm
- Italian language, from its ISO 639-2 language code
- Italy, from its ISO 3166-1 country code
- Aeta, an ethnic group in the Philippine Islands.
- Moriche Palm
ITA may also refer to:
- Institute of Technology Assessment, a research unit of the Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna
- Illinois Trade Association, a trade clearinghouse based in Lincolnwood, Illinois
- Independent Television Authority, the regulator for commercial television in the United Kingdom from 1954 until 1972
- Independent Testing Authority, a certified voting system test laboratory
- Initial Teaching Alphabet a phonetic alphabet system formerly used in British, and some American, schools to teach children to read.
- Instituto Tecnológico de Aeronáutica or Aeronautics Technology Institute, a Brazilian engineering college.
- Intercollegiate Tennis Association
- Internal thoracic artery, a blood vessel in the thorax
- International Technology Alliance
- International Taekwondo Alliance
- International Telegraph Alphabet, also known as Baudot code
- International Trade Administration, an agency of the United States Department of Commerce
- Information Technology Agreement, a treaty on tariff regulation with a committee under the World Trade Organisation (WTO)
- International Tunneling and Underground Space Association
- Involuntary Treatment Act, refers to Washington State Involuntary Treatment Act or to a patient under such act
Ita is the name of:
- Ida of Lorraine (c.1040-1113), mother of Godfrey of Bouillon
- Ita Wegman (1876-1943), co-founder of Anthroposophical Medicine
- Itta (592-652), wife of Pepin I
- Saint Ita or Ida (c.475–570), Irish nun
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