Rada is the term for "parliament" or "assembly" or some other "council" in several Slavic languages. Normally it is translated as "council". Sometimes...
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Verkhovna Rada (/vərˈkɔːvnə ˈrɑːdə/; VR), officially the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine, the unicameral parliament of Ukraine. The Verkhovna Rada has over 450...
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The Rada are a family of lwa spirits in the religion of Haitian Vodou. They are regarded as being sweet-tempered and "cool", in this contrasting with the...
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The Sich Council (Ukrainian: Січова Рада, Sichova Rada) was the highest branch of government of the Zaporozhian Cossacks, and based at their center, the...
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Look up Rada, rada, or rada- in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Look up raða, ráda, råda, or řada in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Rada is a council...
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The Kuban Rada (Russian: Кубанская Радa, romanized: Kubanskaya Rada; Ukrainian: Кубанська Рада, romanized: Kubanska Rada) was the supreme organisation...
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Rada Rassimov (born 7 May 1938) is an Italian actress of Serb origin, who has appeared in film since the early 1960s and television since 1975. Una tragedia...
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Rada Stefanova Laykova (Bulgarian: Рада Стефанова Лайкова; born 3 April 1990) is a Bulgarian politician of Revival who was elected member of the European...
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Radmila "Rada" Manojlović (Serbian Cyrillic: Радмила "Рада" Манојловић, pronounced [ˌrǎdmila maˈnǒːjloʋit͜ɕ]; born 25 August 1985) is a Serbian singer...
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Miran Rada is a scientist of Kurdish-Iraqi descent, currently residing in Canada. He was born in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq and completed his undergraduate...
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Cossack Rada (Ukrainian: козацька рада, romanized: kozatska rada) or General Military Council was a general Cossack assembly (council) often military in...
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Ester Rada (Hebrew: אסתר רָדָא, born March 7, 1985) is an Israeli actress and singer. Rada was born in Kiryat Arba, Israel, to a religious Ethiopian-Jewish...
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Råda is a locality situated in Hagfors Municipality, Värmland County, Sweden with 448 inhabitants in 2010. Robert Jansson (1889 - 1958), Swedish politician...
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The Central Rada of Ukraine, also called the Central Council (Ukrainian: Українська Центральна Рада, romanized: Ukrainska Tsentralna Rada), was the All-Ukrainian...
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Dino Rađa (Anglicized: Dino Radja, Croatian pronunciation: [ˌdǐːno ˈrâd͜ʑa]; born 24 April 1967) is a Croatian former professional basketball player. He...
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Ionuț Rada may refer to: Ionuț Rada (footballer, born 1982), Romanian footballer, who played for Romania National Team and several clubs Ionuț Rada (footballer...
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Rada or de Rada (the latter of possibly Spanish origin) is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alfredo Rada (born 1965), Bolivian former...
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Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (redirect from RADA.ac.uk)
The Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, also known by its abbreviation RADA (/ˈrɑːdə/), is a drama school in London, England, which provides vocational conservatoire...
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Rada Mihalcea is the Janice M. Jenkins Collegiate Professor of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Michigan. She has made contributions...
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The Rada of the Belarusian National Republic (Belarusian: Рада Беларускай Народнай Рэспублікі, romanized: Rada Biełaruskaj Narodnaj Respubliki, Рада БНР...
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Omar Ruben Rada Silva (born 16 July 1943) is a Uruguayan percussionist, composer, singer and television personality. Closely associated with candombe,...
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Rada Trajković (née Vujačić; Serbian Cyrillic: Рада Трајковић, née Вујачић; born 8 March 1953) is a Kosovo Serb politician, president of the European Movement...
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Khieu Rada (born April 15, 1949 in Battambang) is a Cambodian politician. He is the son of Khieu In and Sing Tep. C final exam (1969), M.G.P. (Physical...
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Rada Tilly is a town in Escalante Department, Chubut Province (Patagonia), Argentina. The town is between Punta Piedras hill to the north and Punta del...
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Julieta Rada Jodara (born 25 May 1990) is a Uruguayan-Argentine singer, songwriter and television personality. Coming from a family of musicians, she began...
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Rada Borić (born 1951) is a Croatian politician, scholar, feminist, and women's rights activist. She is serving as a member of Croatian Parliament for...
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Michal Rada (born 25 May 2007) is a Czech hurdler. In June 2024, he broke the Czech junior record for the 400 metres running 49.89 seconds at the Josef...
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Rada Akbar (Pashto: رادا اکبر; born 1988), is an Afghan-born conceptual artist, and photographer. The focus of her artwork has been to denounce the oppression...
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Drasteria rada is a moth of the family Erebidae. It is found in Ukraine, southern Russia, Kazakhstan, Turkey, Georgia, Armenia, Iran, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia...
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Polish Language Council (redirect from Rada Jezyka Polskiego)
The Council for the Polish Language (Polish: Rada Języka Polskiego) is the official language regulating organ of Polish. It was established by the Presidium...
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