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- Prince Matila Costiescu Ghyka (Romanian pronunciation: [maˈtila ˈɟika]; born Matila Costiescu; 13 September 1881 – 14 July 1965), was a Romanian naval...
- Matila Baleilekutu Balekana (born 1932) is a Fijian-born Solomon Islander, who co-wrote the national anthem of the Solomon Islands with her husband, Panapasa...
- Matila Vocea (born 18 June 2000) is a Fijian netball player who plays for her home country in the position of goal attack or goal shooter. She was included...
- be "the axis of evil" and in the 1996 movie, Miss Trunchbull refers to Matila as "a carbuncle, a blister, a festering pustule of malignant ooze." In the...
- directed by David Lambert. The film centres on a romance between Paulo (Matila Malliarakis) and Ilir (Guillaume Gouix), complicated by the bi****ual Paulo’s...
- The lyrics were aut****d by Fijian-born husband and wife Panapasa and Matila Balekana, and the music was composed by Panapasa. The anthem was composed...
- Cultural Life in ****-Occupied Paris. Alfred A Knopf, New York: 2010. p. 34. Matila Simon, "The battle of the Louvre;: The struggle to save French art in World...
- by Elmo Nüganen Written by Leo Kunnas Produced by Maria Avdjuško Ilkka Matila Kristjan Rahu Kristian Taska Starring Kaspar Velberg Kristjan Üksküla Maiken...
- Matilla de los Caños del Río is a village and muni****lity in the province of Salamanca, western Spain, part of the autonomous community of Castile-Leon...
- mentions whole number ratios. Salvador Dalí, influenced by the works of Matila Ghyka, explicitly used the golden ratio in his masterpiece, The Sacrament...