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Maymie de Mena (December 10, 1879 –
October 23, 1953, also
known as
Maymie Aiken or
Madame DeMena Aiken in her
later career) was an American-born activist...
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Mena (also: Spanish:
de Mena, Basque: Menaca) is a
Spanish surname that
originates as both a
Basque and
Spanish Sephardic surname. It is also a
given name...
- The
Mena Valley (Spanish:
Valle de Mena) is a muni****lity in the
province of
Burgos in Spain. It is
located in the
autonomous community of
Castile and...
- Look up
MENA,
Mena, or
mena in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Mena or
MENA may
refer to:
Mena (album), a 2010
album by
Javiera Mena MENA (news), an Egyptian...
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Bajos de Mena is an
urban sector located in the
southwest of
Puente Alto commune, at the
southernmost end of
Greater Santiago in Chile. It is a neglected...
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Linguistic Typology. 6 (3): 317–401. doi:10.1515/lity.2003.003. Travis, Lisa
deMena (2010). "Inner aspect", Dordrecht, Springer.. Verkuyl, H. (1972). On the...
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Texas Press. ISBN 0-292-77545-8. Coon, Jessica,
Diane M****am and Lisa
deMena Travis. (Eds.). (2017). The
Oxford handbook of ergativity.
Oxford University...
- was a home-made wine,
drunk in the
Basque Country,
Cantabria and
Valle de Mena, and
almost in
danger of
dying out
towards the
middle of the 19th century...
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Ortiz (1886–1976), was the
founder of Goya Foods. He was born in
Villasana de Mena, in the
province of Burgos, in
northern Spain. In 1903, at the age of seventeen...
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origin and
appears recorded for the
first time in the
Coplas de la panadera, by Juan
de Mena,
written approximately between 1445 and 1450: Say, baker. A...