Nata
Nata or NATA may refer to:
Places
- Nata, Botswana, a village in Central District of Botswana
 - Nata, Cyprus, a small village near Paphos, Cyprus
 - Natá, Coclé, a town and corregimiento in Natá District, Coclé Province, Panama
 - Natá District, a district of Coclé Province, Panama
 - Nata, Nzega, a ward of Nzega District, Tabora Region, Tanzania
 
Music
- Nata, a musical scale in Carnatic music (South Indian classical music)
 - Nata (band), a hard rock band from Guadalajara (Mexico) founded by Galo Ochoa
 - Natanael Cano, "Nata" for short 
- Nata, en EP by Natanael Cano
 
 
Foods
- Nata can be translated into Portuguese and Spanish as milk skin, the creamy layer that builds on top of milk.
 - Nata de coco, a jelly-like food common in East and Southeast Asia
 - Pastel de nata, a Portuguese delicacy
 
Religion
- Nata, an alternate name for Nalakuvara, the divine son of the Buddhist deity Vaisravana
 - Nata, an alternate name for the Chinese god Nezha, son of Heavenly King Li Jing, who is equated with Vaisravana
 
Other
- NatA, the major eukaryotic N-terminal acetyltransferase
 - National Aerospace Technology Administration, the North Korean space agency
 - National Air Transportation Association, a public policy group representing general aviation interests in the United States
 - National Aptitude Test in Architecture, a national examination for admission to undergraduate courses in architecture, India
 - National Association of Testing Authorities, an Australian non-profit industry association that provides assessment, accreditation, and training services to laboratories and technical facilities
 - National Athletic Trainers' Association, a professional membership association for certified athletic trainers in the US and Canada
 - New Approach to Appraisal, a framework for assessing transport projects and proposals in the United Kingdom
 - NewGrounds Annual Tournament of Animation, an animation competition