Madia is a genus of annual or perennial usually aromatic herbs with yellow flowers, in the tribe Madieae within the family Asteraceae. They are sometimes...
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County, Oregon Madia elegans densifolia - showy tarweed Madia elegans elegans - common madia Madia elegans vernalis - spring madia Madia elegans wheeleri...
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Madia Gonds or Madia or Maria are one of the endogamous Gond tribes living in Chandrapur District and Gadchiroli District of Maharashtra State, and Bastar...
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Chunilal Madia (12 August 1922 – 29 December 1968) was a Gujarati author from Gujarat, India, primarily known for his novels and short stories set in...
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Madias Dodo Nzesso Ngake (born 20 April 1992 in Douala, Cameroon) is a Cameroonian weightlifter. She competed at the 2012 Summer Olympics in the -75 kg...
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Madia exigua is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae known by the common names small tarweed and threadstem madia. Madia exigua is native...
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Madia is the surname of the following notable people: Chunilal Madia (1922–1968), Gujarati author from India Giorgio Madia (born 1965), Italian opera and...
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William (Bill) J. Madia (born 1947) is an American scientist and laboratory director. Madia holds a Ph.D. in nuclear chemistry, a field in which most...
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Monopoli Cathedral (redirect from Basilica of the Madonna della Madia)
the Madonna della Madia or Santa Maria della Madia (Italian: Duomo di Monopoli; Basilica Concattedrale di Maria Santissima della Madia) is a Roman Catholic...
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Madia glomerata is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae known by the common name mountain tarweed. Madia glomerata grows in a wide variety...
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Madia sativa, known by the common names coast tarweed and Chilean tarweed, is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae found in parts of...
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Maria Anna "Marianna" Madia (Italian pronunciation: [mariˈanna maˈdiːa]; born 5 September 1980) is an Italian politician of the Democratic Party and a...
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A madia was a piece of furniture used during the High Renaissance period in Italy. A standing cupboard, the madia stored food and dishes, particularly...
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Madia gracilis is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae known by the common names grassy tarweed, slender tarweed, and gumweed madia. Madia...
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Madia anomala is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae known by the common name plumpseeded madia. It is endemic to northern California...
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Look up madia or Madia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Madia is a genus of herbs. Madia may also refer to Madia (surname) Madia (furniture) that was...
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Kanti Madia (or Kanti Madiya) was an Indian actor, director, producer and playwright from Gujarat, India. He established the Natyasampada theatre company...
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Stefano Madia (31 December 1954 – 16 December 2004) was an Italian film actor. He appeared in twelve films between 1978 and 1993. At the 1979 Cannes Film...
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Giorgina Madìa (born 27 December 1904 in Naples, Italy) was an Italian physicist and electrical engineer, specializing in electrical communications, and...
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Madia radiata is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae known by the common names golden madia and showy madia. It is endemic to California...
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Mount Madja-as (redirect from Mt. Madia-as)
located in the town of Culasi in Antique Province. The legendary mountain of Madia-as has been part of Antiqueño's culture, history and literature. It has...
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Madia Diop (3 October 1928 – 11 November 2008) was a Senegalese trade union leader and political activist. Born in Bambey, Diop was educated locally and...
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Anisocarpus madioides (redirect from Madia madioides)
madioides (syn. Madia madioides) is a North American species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae known by the common name woodland madia. Anisocarpus...
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Giorgio Madia (born 29 July 1965) is an Italian choreographer and stage director active in the fields of opera, ballet, operetta, musical and event. Giorgio...
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Gómez (1976) Fernando Rey (1977) Jon Voight (1978) Jack Lemmon / Stefano Madia (1979) Michel Piccoli / Jack Thompson (1980) Ugo Tognazzi / Ian Holm (1981)...
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Gómez (1976) Fernando Rey (1977) Jon Voight (1978) Jack Lemmon / Stefano Madia (1979) Michel Piccoli / Jack Thompson (1980) Ugo Tognazzi / Ian Holm (1981)...
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Gómez (1976) Fernando Rey (1977) Jon Voight (1978) Jack Lemmon / Stefano Madia (1979) Michel Piccoli / Jack Thompson (1980) Ugo Tognazzi / Ian Holm (1981)...
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Gómez (1976) Fernando Rey (1977) Jon Voight (1978) Jack Lemmon / Stefano Madia (1979) Michel Piccoli / Jack Thompson (1980) Ugo Tognazzi / Ian Holm (1981)...
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Gómez (1976) Fernando Rey (1977) Jon Voight (1978) Jack Lemmon / Stefano Madia (1979) Michel Piccoli / Jack Thompson (1980) Ugo Tognazzi / Ian Holm (1981)...
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Gómez (1976) Fernando Rey (1977) Jon Voight (1978) Jack Lemmon / Stefano Madia (1979) Michel Piccoli / Jack Thompson (1980) Ugo Tognazzi / Ian Holm (1981)...
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