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Seda,
SEDA,
seda, or
séda in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Seda or
SEDA may
refer to: Safe and
Effective Drug Act, a bill
proposed in the United...
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Heriberto "Eddie"
Seda (born July 31, 1967),
often referred to as The New York
Zodiac or The
Brooklyn Sniper, is an
American serial killer who was active...
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Seda Bakan (born 10
October 1985) is a
Turkish actress. Her
maternal family, who are of
Turkish origin,
emigrated from
Thessaloniki (which
until 1912 was...
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Seda (formerly
known as ****un,
occasionally referred to as
Seda Hotels) is a
Philippine brand of
hotels owned and
operated by
Ayala Land
Hotels and Resorts...
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Seda "Patricia"
Aznavour (born
Seda Aznavourian; May 21, 1947) is a
French singer and artist, the
daughter of
Charles Aznavour. She
studied at the Armenian...
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Seda (born
October 14, 1970) is an
American actor.
Seda was an
amateur boxer who
auditioned for and was
given a role in the 1992
boxing film Gladiator...
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Seda (pronunciation) is a town in
Valmiera Muni****lity in the
Vidzeme region of Latvia. It is
founded in 1952. The
major local industry is extraction...
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Lonja de la
Seda (Spanish: [ˈloŋxa ðe la
ˈseða]; Valencian:
Llotja de la
Seda [ˈʎɔdʒa ðe la
ˈseða],
English "Silk Exchange") is a late
Valencian Gothic-style...
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Seda Dudurkaeva (born 24
April 1993) is a
Chechen woman and
Russian citizen arrested in
Turkey as an
alleged terrorist. She is the
widow of
prominent Georgian-Chechen...
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Seda Sayan (born
Aysel Gürsaçer; 30
December 1962) is a
Turkish pop folk singer, actress, and TV variety-show hostess.
Sayan was born in a poor family...