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Medina,
officially Al-Madinah al-Munawwarah (Arabic: المدينة المنورة, romanized: al-Madīnah al-Munawwarah, lit. 'The
Luminous City',
Hejazi Arabic pronunciation:...
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European districts. The most
important preserved historic towns or
medinas today include those of Tunis, Kairouan, Mahdia, Sfax, and Sousse. In Morocco...
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Medina,
Texas may
refer to the
following places in Texas:
Medina,
Bandera County, Texas, an
unincorporated community Medina,
Zapata County, Texas, a census-designated...
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Marcela Medina de
Jurado (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈlina
meˈðina]; born 23
September 1933) is a
Peruvian woman who
became the
youngest confirmed mother...
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Model Editor Interactive for
Numerical Simulation Analysis (
MEDINA) is a
piece of
software utilized in the
manufacturing and
engineering sector to simulate...
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General Medina may
refer to:
Anacleto Medina (1788–1871),
Uruguayan Civil War
brigadier general Francisco Medina (1870–1945),
Argentine Army
general Joseph...
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clear Andalusian influence.
Although one of the
smallest of the
Moroccan medinas, Tétouan is
unquestionably the most
complete and it has been
largely untouched...
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December 2015). "
Medinas forliste forhold gennem tiden". SE og HØR (in Danish).
Retrieved 22
March 2021.
dkeditorial (3
September 2012). "
Medina og Christopher...
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Alberto Medina Briseño (born 29 May 1983) is a
Mexican former professional footballer who pla**** as a winger. He is
known as El
Venado (The Deer) due to...
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Medina Sidonia is a city and muni****lity in the
province of Cádiz in the
autonomous community of Andalusia,
southern Spain.
Considered by some to be the...