Senta (Serbian Cyrillic: Сента, pronounced [sɛ̌ːnta]; Hungarian: Zenta, pronounced [ˈzɛntɒ]; Romanian: Zenta) is a town and municipality located in the...
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Senta is a town and municipality in Serbia. Senta may also refer to: FK Senta, football team based in Senta, Serbia Senta (moth), a genus of moths Sennybridge...
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Senta Verhoeven (née Berger; Austrian German: [ˈzɛnta ˈbɛʁɡɐ] , German: [ˈzɛnta ˈbɛʁɡɐ] ; born 13 May 1941) is an Austrian-German actress. She received...
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Senta Michelle Moses (born August 8, 1973) is an American actress. She is most well-known for her co-starring role as Phoebe, the lab assistant/co-host...
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550 Senta is a minor planet orbiting the Sun that was discovered by German astronomer Max Wolf on 16 November 1904, from Heidelberg. Photometric observations...
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Senta Söneland (9 September 1882 – 20 July 1934) was a German stage and film actress. The Canned Bride (1915) Benjamin the Timid (1916) The King of Paris...
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Splitters is a Croatian rock band composed of four members: Josip Senta, Marko Komić, Petar Senta and Antonio Komić. The Splitters were formed in 2017 in Split...
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Carex senta, known as swamp carex, is a species of sedge that was first described by Francis Boott in 1867. It is found in western North America. Ill...
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Oonagh (singer) (redirect from Senta-Sofia Delliponti)
Senta-Sofia Delliponti (born 16 April 1990) is a German singer. She used the stage name Oonagh (German pronunciation: [ˈuːnäːɣ]), from January 2014 until...
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Eunoe senta is a scale worm described from Greenland, where it was collected by the Peary Relief Expedition in August 1892. Number of segments 36; elytra...
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Sennybridge Training Area (redirect from Sennybridge Training Area (SENTA))
The Sennybridge Training Area (SENTA) is a UK Ministry of Defence military training area near the village of Sennybridge in Powys, Wales. It consists...
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FK Senta (Serbian Cyrillic: ФК Сента) is a football club based in Senta, Serbia. The club was formed in 1905 as ZAK, Zentai AK (Zentai Atletikai Klub)...
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Hemaris thetis (redirect from Hemaris senta)
1855 Synonyms Macroglossa thetis Boisduval, 1855 Macroglossa senta Strecker, 1878 Hemaris senta (Strecker, 1878) Hemaris rubens Edwards, 1875 Hemaris palpalis...
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Tanegashima Space Center (redirect from Tanegashima uchū sentā)
coordinates) The Tanegashima Space Center (種子島宇宙センター, Tanegashima Uchū Sentā) (TNSC) is the largest rocket-launch complex in Japan with a total area...
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Senetta Yoseftal (redirect from Senta josephtal)
United Kibbutz Movement and member of Central Committee of the Labour Party "Senta Josephthal". Jewish Women's Archive. 2021-06-23. Retrieved 2024-09-22. Wikimedia...
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The flame wainscot (Senta flammea) is a species of moth of the family Noctuidae. It is found from Europe and across the Palearctic to Japan, but is not...
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Senta is a genus of moths of the family Noctuidae. Senta flammea (Curtis, 1828) Senta lunulata (Gaede, 1916) Natural History Museum Lepidoptera genus...
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Neohesperilla senta, the senta skipper, is a butterfly of the family Hesperiidae. It is found across the tropical north of Australia, including Western...
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Proteuxoa senta is a moth of the family Noctuidae. It is found in South Australia, Tasmania and Victoria. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Proteuxoa...
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Battle of Zenta (redirect from Battle of Senta)
Battle of Senta, was fought on 11 September 1697, near Zenta, Kingdom of Hungary (occupied by the Ottoman Empire and now modern-day Senta, Serbia), between...
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Senta Geißler (24 July 1902 - 19 October 2000) was a German painter. Despite her gender, in 1919 she enrolled at the Academy of Fine Arts in Karlsruhe...
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Senta Dinglreiter (31 March 1893 – 14 April 1969) was a German writer. She was a convinced National Socialist and in the 1930s and 1940s mainly wrote...
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with a well-known ocean or storm motif before moving into the Dutchman and Senta motifs. Wagner originally wrote the work to be performed without intermission...
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Sepia senta is a species of cuttlefish native to the southeastern Indian Ocean, specifically the North West Shelf in Western Australia (12°04′S 122°51′E...
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Loxophlebia senta is a moth of the subfamily Arctiinae. It was described by Max Wilhelm Karl Draudt in 1915. It is found in Colombia. Beccaloni, G.; Scoble...
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Senta Wengraf (10 May 1924 – 6 December 2020[citation needed]) was an Austrian film and television actress. Two Times Lotte (1950) Voices of Spring (1952)...
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Faria Lima. It is very well known in popular culture for its battle cry, Senta a Púa! (literal translation: "Send a Bullet!") With the outbreak of World...
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Crataegus senta is a putative species of hawthorn native to North Carolina. Most authorities have it as a synonym of Crataegus flava, the summer haw or...
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Senta auf Abwegen is an East German film. It was released in 1959. Günther Simon: Max Matuschek Karin Buchali: Franze Flohr Ruth Maria Kubitschek: Mathilde...
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Senta Trömel-Plötz (born February 26, 1939, in Munich) is a German linguist. Together with Luise F. Pusch she introduced feminist linguistics in Germany...
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