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Mario Mafai (12
February 1902 – 31
March 1965) was an
Italian painter. With his wife
Antonietta Raphaël he
founded the
modern art
movement called the...
- Borneo. Its
common names include rambai and rambi, and in Thai
language mafai-farang. In the
Bengali language the
fruit is
known as bubi as
local language...
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Simona Mafai De
Pasquale (5 July 1928 – 16 June 2019) was an
Italian politician for the
Communist Party (PCI). She was
elected to the
Senate of the Republic...
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Miriam Mafai (2
February 1926 - 9
April 2012) was an
Italian journalist,
author and politician. Born in Florence, the
daughter of the
Scuola Romana artists...
- (born 30
August 1949),
known as
Peter Maffay (German pronunciation: [ˌpetɐ
ˈmafaɪ̯]), is a Romanian-born
German musician, singer, and composer.
Being a veteran...
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tambon of That
Choeng Chum and
parts of
tambons Ngio Don, Huai Yang, Dong
Mafai, That Na Weng and Hang Hong.
Sakon Nakhon is 651 km (405 mi) north-east...
- (English-language ed.). New York:
Berghahn Books. ISBN 978-1-78238-819-7. Panicelli, Ida;
Mafai, Giulia;
Delli Colli, Laura; Mazza,
Samuele (1996). Fellini:
Costumes and...
- in the mid-1950s. In
November 1927,
artists Antonietta Raphaël and
Mario Mafai moved to No. 325 of
Roman street via Cavour, in a
Savoyan palace subsequently...
- tau le taua!
Ready for the war! Tau e
matua tau!
Fight fiercely! Fai ia
mafai! Work to achieve! Le Manu! The Manu! Team: Sau ia! Let's go! Le Manu Samoa...
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Giulia Mafai 1987
Golden Ciak
Nomination Golden Ciak for Best
Supporting Actress to Lina
Sastri Nomination Golden Ciak for Best
Costumes to
Giulia Mafai Keith...