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Mălădia may
refer to:
Mălădia [ro], a
village in Măeriște Commune, Sălaj County,
Romania Mălădia River, a
tributary of
Crasna River (Tisza) in Romania...
- (Kerestelek), Doh (Doh),
Giurtelecu Șimleului (Somlyógyőrtelek), Măeriște,
Mălădia (Maladé), and
Uileacu Șimleului (Somlyóújlak). The commune, with an area...
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region including the
kasbah of El-Oualidia, the port of Saffia, and
Maladia (Muladie) by the
Sultan of Morocco. Sir
Harry MacLean (1848–1920), Scottish...
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great fortress of Oualidia, near Safi. He
resided at the
Castle of
Maladia. In
December 1640, a ship
arrived with a new
Dutch consul, who brought...
- Romanian). Simion, Eugen; Popescu, Irinel; Pop, Ioan-Aurel (15
January 2015).
Maladia lui
Eminescu și
maladiile imaginare ale
eminescologilor (in Romanian)....
- Look up
malade in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Malade may
refer to:
Mălădia [ro] (Hungarian Maladé), a
village in Măeriște,
Romania "Malade", a single...
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Agony of the Plasma" – 3:03 "Day of Pigs" – 4:18 "Wars of Islam" – 4:31 "
Maladia Europa (The
European Sickness)" – 3:50
According to the
album liner notes:...
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sanitate health malsana morba malade malsan sick,
unhealthy malsano morbo maladia,
morbo malsanitate malady, illness,
disease malsanulejo hospitalo hospital...
- and Mălăeştii de Sus,
villages in Dumbrăvești Commune,
Prahova County Mălădia (disambiguation) Mălăiești (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page lists...
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Eparchy of Gherla, Armenopoli, Szamos-Ujvár from 1854 to 1863. Born in
Mălădia, Sălaj,
Austrian Empire (present day – Romania) in 1800, he was ordained...