-
Mamina may
refer to:
Feminine form of the
Slavic surname Mamin Mamiña,
village in
Chile Mamina Koné,
Ivorian taekwondo athlete All
pages with
titles containing...
-
Alyona Aleksandrovna Mamina (née Tamkova) (Russian: Алёна Александровна Мамина (Тамкова); born Mai 30, 1990 in Sverdlovsk) is a
Russian track and field...
-
Maminas is a
village and a
former muni****lity in the Durrës County,
western Albania. At the 2015
local government reform it
became a
subdivision of the...
-
Mamiña is a
small village in
northern Chile located 130
kilometres (81 mi) east from
Iquique at 2800
metres (9.340 ft.)
above sea
level in the foothills...
-
Mamina Koné (born 27
December 1988) is an
Ivorian taekwondo athlete. She
represented Ivory Coast at the 2016
Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, in the...
- Good evening,
Mother Earth, /
Shall I
slumber well?]". "Ar Dieviņu, tēvs,
māmiņa,/ Labvakaru,
Zemes māte (x2)/ Glabā manu augumiņu". [Farewell,
father and...
- "'Polomio' je
Dilavera pa
zabio golčinu Dinamu: Gol za
obitelj i Boga, a fali mi
mamina kuhinja" (in Croatian). 24sata.hr. "Jorge
Obregon novi igrač HNK Rijeka"...
-
modernization of San Cristóbal
Spouse Josefa Marina Gonzalez de
Marciales (
Mamina) (m. 1945)
Children Marcial, Mariana,
Mariela and
Mario Marciales González...
-
romena in
Italia nella propaganda del
primo conflitto mondiale, Damian, 2012
Mamina et al., p.41; Șerban (1997), p.104-105; (2001), p.149; (AUASH 2004), p.179-180...
-
crumble the tofu into the
frying pan by hand, so as to
avoid uniform cubes.
Māmina chanpurū is a
version of chanpurū that
contains moyashi, or mung bean sprouts...