Lida (Belarusian: Ліда, IPA: [ˈlʲid̪ä]; Russian: Лида, IPA: [ˈlʲid̪ə]; Lithuanian: Lyda; Latvian: Ļida; Polish: Lida, IPA: [ˈlid̪ä]; Yiddish: לידע, romanized: Lyde)...
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Lida may refer to: Lida, Hrodna Voblast, Belarus Lida, Nevada, United States Lida Junction Airport, Nevada, United States Lake Lida, Otter Tail County...
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Ǣrra Līða (Old English pronunciation: [ˈæːrˠːɑ ˈliːðɑ]; "first ‘liða’") was the Anglo-Saxon name for the month of June. There are many theories as to...
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Lída Baarová (born Ludmila Babková; 7 September 1914 – 27 October 2000) was a Czech actress who for two years was the mistress of the Nazi propaganda minister...
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in 1962 as Krasnoye Znamya Lida. In 1963, they were renamed to Vympel Lida and in 1971 to Obuvschik Lida. Obuvschik Lida became four-time champion of...
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Lida Fariman (Persian: لیدا فریمان, born 10 July 1972) is an Iranian sports shooter. She was born in Tabriz. She competed in the women's 10 metre air rifle...
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Lake Lida is a sandy lake located in Otter Tail County, Minnesota, United States. Lida Township is named after the lake and is centered directly over...
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Lida, Nevada is a small ghost town in Esmeralda County, Nevada, near the border with California. The GNIS classifies it as a populated place. It is located...
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Lida (Belar. ХК Лида) is a Belarusian ice hockey team that plays in the Belarusian Extraleague. They play their home games at the Sport Palace Lida,...
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The Lida Ghetto was a ghetto where the Jewish population of the city of Lida and the surrounding settlements were forcibly concentrated during the Nazi...
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Matilda "Lida" Scott Howell (August 28, 1859 – December 20, 1938) was an American archer who competed in the early twentieth century. She won three gold...
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Lida Louise Fleitmann Bloodgood (1894–1982) was an American author and horsewoman in both America and Europe. She was born as Lida Louise Fleitmann to...
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Lida Township is a township in Otter Tail County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 697 at the 2000 census. Lida Township was organized in...
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Lida is an air base of the Air Force and Air Defence Forces of the Republic of Belarus located in Lida, Grodno Region, Belarus. It is home to the 116th...
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of Lida (Hebrew: הרב בנימין מלידא ; c. 1800 – 1862) was a 19th-century Hasidic rabbi and kabbalist who served as the first Hasidic rabbi of Lida, Belarus...
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The Lida uezd was one of the subdivisions of the Vilna Governorate of the Russian Empire. It was situated in the southwestern part of the governorate....
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of Lida can refer to several conflicts around the city of Lida during the Polish–Soviet War of 1919–20: Battle of Lida (1919) in April Battle of Lida (1920)...
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Lída Merlínová (3 February 1906–11 July 1988) was the pen name of Czech writer, Ludmila Pecháčková-Skokanová. She began her career as a singer and dancer...
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Raimundo Lida (1908–1979) was an Argentine philologist, philosopher of language, literary critic and essayist. He specialised in Romance philology, aesthetics...
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Lida Husik (born 1963) is an American Washington, D.C./ New York City-based musician, who was active mainly in the 1990s. She released three albums for...
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Universal Life Church (redirect from Lida Hensley)
The Universal Life Church (ULC) is an American non-denominational religious organization founded in 1962 by Kirby J. Hensley, under the doctrine: "Do that...
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actress Tatiana Pauhofová who plays Lída Baarová, the mistress of Nazi propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels. Lída Baarová was a star actress in Czechoslovakia...
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The LIDA (Learning Intelligent Distribution Agent) cognitive architecture attempts to model a broad spectrum of cognition in biological systems, from low-level...
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Lida District (Belarusian: Лідскі раён; Russian: Лидский район) is a district (raion) of Grodno Region in Belarus. The administrative center is Lida. As...
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Lida Baday (born July 31, 1957) is a Canadian fashion designer who exported her designs to the United States. She used her own name as the brand and she...
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Battle of Lida took place on 16 and 17 April 1919 around the city of Lida during the Polish–Soviet War of 1919–20. During World War I Lida was occupied...
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around Lida, now in Belarus, but historically Lithuanian territory. Per the Yizkor of Lida article, "Jewish Family Names of Residents of Lida and Its...
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Lida Baker Kittrell Barrett (May 21, 1927 – January 28, 2021) was an American mathematics professor and administrator. She served on many committees and...
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Lida Chan (born 25 March 1980) is a Cambodian filmmaker. Lida Chan joined Bophana Center in 2006, where, as an archivist, she specializes in the analysis...
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