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Mätja is a
village in
Saaremaa Parish,
Saare County in
western Estonia.
Before administrative reform in 2017, the
village was
located in
Leisi Parish...
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Matja von Niessen-Stone (December 28, 1870 — June 8, 1948) was a Russian-born
German concert singer. She sang with the
Metropolitan Opera from 1908 to...
- Mátyás Krajczár (Slovene:
Matjaš Krajcar, 1876–1958) was a
Hungarian Slovene writer in the
village of
Permise (Kétvölgy). His
parents were
Slovene Roman...
- Rockin'
Squat (né
Mathias Crochon (French: [
matjas kʁɔʃɔ̃]); born 7
September 1970), also
known as
Mathias C****el, is a
French rapper,
producer and director...
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Georges Amédée Saint-Clair
Mathias (French: [
matjas]; 14
October 1826 – 14
October 1910) was a
French composer,
pianist and teacher.
Alongside his teaching...
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Yandruwandha Dialects Yandruwanhdha Yawarrawarrka Nhirrpi Parlpa-Mardramardra
Matja Language codes ISO 639-3 Variously: ynd – Yandruwandha yww – Yawarawarga...
- Mátyás
Godina (Slovene: Matjaž Godina,
Prekmurje Slovene:
Mátjaš Godina) (c. 1768 –
January 1, 1835) was a
Slovene Lutheran pastor, writer, and teacher...
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posthumously 1890;
translated into
English by June Guicharnaud) French: [ʒɑ̃ maʁi
matjas filip ɔɡyst kɔ̃t də
vilje dəliladɑ̃]. Jean-Aubry, G. (1938). "Villiers de...
- the 2nd-5th
century AD. At the
beginning of the 15th
century the Lord of
Matja was Gjon Kastrioti,
father of Skanderbeg. When
Skanderbeg began his rebellion...
- 67 (1): 1–7. doi:10.1111/j.1467-8284.2007.00641.x. Horgan, Terry; Potr,
Matja (2000). "Blobjectivism and
Indirect Correspondence".
Facta Philosophica...