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Gudina Tumsa (1929 – 28 July 1979) was an
Ethiopian Lutheran and
Evangelical Christian theologian and
General Secretary of the
Ethiopian Evangelical Church...
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Merera Gudina (Oromo:
Mararaa Guddinaa) (born 5 July 1956) is an
Ethiopian professor and politician. He is the
leader of the
Oromo People's
Congress (OPC)...
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Natalia Gudina (Ukrainian: Наталія Гудина, Russian: Наталья Гудина, Hebrew: נטליה גודינה, born 11
November 1977) is an
Israeli former competitive ice dancer...
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Battle of La
Gudiña,
Battle of Val
Gudina, or
Battle of
Campo Maior (Spanish:
Batalla de La
Gudiña; Portuguese:
Batalha de Caia), was
fought on 7...
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Gudiña (Galician pronunciation: [ɐ ɣuˈðiɲɐ]) is a muni****lity in the
province of Ourense, in the
autonomous community of Galicia, Spain. It belongs...
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Cheryl Gudinas (born May 11, 1967) is an
American retired racquetball player.
Gudinas won
three [www.internationalracquetball.com
International Racquetball...
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evangelism and
development work. One of the
leading theologians of the
EECMY was
Gudina Tumsa (1929–1979), who was
general secretary for
several years up until...
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further analysis by
Claude Sumner. In his
introduction to the book,
Lensa Gudina wrote: ‘She was a
living library of
Oromo songs [and
through this book]...
- sub-cities.
Namely Abosto, Alelu, Arada, Awasho, Dida boqe, Bulchana,
Burqa Gudina, Kuyera,
Awasho Dhenqu,
Aleche Harebate,
Edola burqa,
Alelu Ilu, Bute filicha...
- Israel.
Gudina and
Beletski the 2000–05
Israeli national silver medalists. They
placed 19th at the 2002
Winter Olympics. (with
Gudina) (with
Gudina) Mittan...