- Look up
Dida or
dida in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Dida may
refer to:
Dida (footballer, born 1934) (1934–2002), born
Edvaldo Alves de
Santa Rosa...
- Nélson de
Jesus Silva (born 7
October 1973),
better known simply as
Dida (Brazilian Portuguese: [ˈdʒidɐ]), is a
Brazilian former football goalkeeper and...
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Didas Kayihura, The New Vice
Chancellor Of
University Of Rwanda?". KT PRESS.
Retrieved 2023-06-19. "Dr
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Dida is a
dialect cluster of the Kru
family spoken in
Ivory Coast. ISO
divides Dida into
three groups, Yocoboué (Yokubwe)
Dida (101,600
speakers in 1993)...
- and
Violeta Parra, who
composed the
title song. A more
upbeat version of "
Dida"
appears on Baez's
Diamonds & Rust,
released the
following year. Countries...
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Dida Drăgan (Romanian pronunciation: [
ˈdida drəˈɡan]; born in Jugureni, Dâmbovița County, 14
September 1946) is a
Romanian singer who is
famous for rock...
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Dida Diafat (born 24
April 1970) is an Algerian-French Muay Thai
kickboxer who
became a
world champion in Thai
kickboxing or Muay Thai at age 21. A fictionalised...
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Schnack Ilse von T****o-Lind as Dame
Maria Forescu as
Dienerin Loni Nest as
Didas Tochter Woodford &
Schofield p.224
Prawer p.75 Prawer, S.S.
Between Two...
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Dida of
Eynsham (also
called Didan or Didanius) was a 7th-century sub-king of the
Mercian territory around Oxford, near the Chilterns.
Little is known...
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Mohammed Abduba Dida (born 1974) is a
Kenyan teacher who vied for the country's
presidency in the 2013
General Election on an
Alliance of Real
Change party...