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Matta,
matta,
mátta,
mätta, or
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Matta may
refer to: Mata, Israel, a
moshav in Israel,
southwest of Jerusalem;...
- Thad
Michael Matta (born July 11, 1967) is an
American college basketball coach who is
currently in his
second stint as head
coach of the
Butler Bulldogs...
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Gavino Matta (June 9, 1910 in S****ari –
January 20, 1954) was an
Italian boxer who
competed in the 1936
Summer Olympics. In 1936,
Matta won the silver...
- Juan Ramón
Matta-Ballesteros (born
January 12, 1945) (also
spelled Mata-Ballesteros) is a
Honduran former major narcotics trafficker who has been credited...
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Matta rice (also
known as Palakkadan/Kerala/Rose
Matta rice, Kaje Rice in Karnataka, or Kuththarisi) (Malayalam: കേരള മട്ട, Tulu:കജെ അരി, Kannada: ಕಜೆ...
- Sebastián
Antonio Matta Echaurren (Spanish: [roˈβeɾto ˈmata];
November 11, 1911 –
November 23, 2002),
better known as
Roberto Matta, was one of Chile's...
- boyd (stylized in all lowercase, born
November 24, 1977, as
Danah Michele Mattas) is an
American technology and
social media scholar. She is a
partner researcher...
- in 27 NCAA
Tournaments (four
other appearances have been vacated). Thad
Matta was
named the head
coach of Ohio
State in 2004 to
replace coach Jim O'Brien...
- history. The
Musketeers won 26
games in each of Miller's
three seasons under Matta,
making the NCAA
tournament each season. The 2004
season was especially...
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Matta El
Meskeen (English:
Matthew the Poor; 20
September 1919 – 8 June 2006), born
Youssef Iskandar, was a
Coptic Orthodox monk. He was the key figure...