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Diamá (aka
Claudia D'Addio) (born
April 8, 1980) is a
Swiss singer. She was born in Schlieren, a
suburb of Zürich. Her both
parents are
Italian immigrants...
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Diama (born 1980), is a
Swiss singer.
Diama may also
refer to:
Diama, Senegal, a
village in the
Dagana Department,
Senegal Diama, an
island in the Louisiade...
- Mare is an
Italian pop
ballad by Italian/Swiss singer-songwriter
Diamá, it was
released Valentine's Day 2014 (February 14, 2014) as her
second single...
- The
Diama Dam,
sometimes referred to as the Maka–
Diama Dam (French:
Barrage de Maka-
Diama) is a
gravity dam on the
Senegal River,
spanning the border...
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Diamá's (a.k.a.
Claudia D'Addio)
discography starts 2006 with an
unofficial Single "You can't stop me/Identità",
recorded when she was part of the Eurovision...
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English word
diamond is
ultimately derived from adamas, via Late
Latin diamas and Old
French diamant. In
ancient Gr**** ἀδάμας (adamas),
genitive ἀδάμαντος...
- off grid
installation by 1988 also of 20kWp in the
village of Noto
Gouye Diama (Senegal)
funded by the
Spanish international aid and
cooperation programs...
- more
beautiful than Mikage.
Marie Milgraine Diamas (マリエ, Marī)
Voiced by:
Wakana Yamazaki The
princess of
Diamas who is
romantically obsessed with Hideaki...
- two
large dams
along its course, the
Manantali Dam in Mali and the Maka-
Diama Dam
downstream on the Mauritania-Senegal border. In
between is the Félou...
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First Season (1962); Oil on
cotton canvas; 38 × 28 in (96.52 × 71.12 cm)
Diamas #9 (1964);
Acrylic on canvas; 80.25 × 80.50 in (203.84 × 204.47 cm) Swing...