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Manja may
refer to:
Manja, India, a town in
India Manja, Jordan, a town in
Jordan Manja, Madagascar...
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Manja Behrens (12
April 1914 – 18
January 2003) was a
German stage, film and
television actress. She is best
remembered as the
mistress of Reichsleiter...
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Mandja (also: Mandjia, Mandija,
Manja) are an
ethnic group found in the
central region of the
Central African Republic. They are
related to the Gbaya...
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Manja is a
small town in
Karbi Anglong district of ****am
state of India.
Manja is
situated on bank of
river Chomna (Yamuna)
Diphu roi It is surrounded...
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Mental Manja is a 2005
Indian Kannada-language
romance film
directed by Sai Sagar. The film
stars newcomers Arjun and Sheethal. The
story of this movie...
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munching on rat poison". The
Times of
India gave 3
stars out of 5 and wrote, "
Manja Pai is a good film with a
solid message but if you aren't in the mood for...
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Manza (Mānzā, Mandja) is a
Ubangian language spoken by the
Mandja people of the
Central African Republic. It is
closely related to
Ngbaka and may be to...
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Manja (or manjha) (IPA: /maːŋdʒʱaː/) is an
abrasive string used to fly
fighter kites,
mainly in
South Asian countries. It is made when a
cotton string...