- Look up
maruta or
Maruta in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Maruta may
refer to: Cătălin
Măruță (born 1978),
Romanian TV host
Hinata Maruta (born 1997)...
- Cătălin
Constantin Măruță (born 27
January 1978) is a
Romanian television host. He
currently presents the "La
Măruță" show on Pro TV.
Since June 2002...
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Hinata Maruta (****anese: 丸田陽七太,
Maruta Hinata, born 18
April 1997) is a ****anese
professional boxer.
Maruta made his
professional debut against Jason Canoy...
- incorporated. 1946:
Tsubetsu Village becomes Tsubetsu Town. Tsubetsu's
mascot is
Maruta-kun (まる太くん). He is an
honest and
energetic mizunara wood log bear kamuy...
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Alexandra Irina Măruță (née Mihai; born 23
August 1986),
better known by her
stage name Andra, is a
Romanian singer,
songwriter and
television personality...
- In Hinduism, the
Maruts (/məˈrʊts/; Sanskrit: मरुत), also
known as the
Marutagana and
sometimes identified with Rudras, are
storm deities and sons of Rudra...
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Maruta Rubens Gardner (February 20, 1947 –
February 13, 2016) was an
American community activist and
public school administrator serving in the
roles of...
- pig-sty-daisy, chigger-weed, mayweed, Johnnyweed, maroute,
Maruta cotula,
Cotula Maruta foetida,
Manzanilla loca, wild chamomile,
Camomille puante. Foetid...
- Māruti may
refer to:
Hanuman or Maruti, a
Hindu god, son the wind
deity Maruta Maruti Suzuki, an
Indian automobile manufacturer Maruti Indian Restaurant...
- Kitayama’s
daisugi logs, and
similar specialty lumber such as
Kitayama Maruta logs
became po****r in tea room construction, such as the
tokonoma alcove...