- Look up
maida or
Maida in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Maida may
refer to:
Maida Abdallah (born 1970),
Tanzanian politician Maida Arslanagić (born...
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Maida,
maida flour, or
maida mavu is a type of
wheat flour originated from the
Indian subcontinent. It is a super-refined[citation needed]
wheat flour...
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Raine Maida CM (born
Michael Anthony Maida;
February 18, 1970) is a
Canadian musician best
known as
being the lead
vocalist and
primary songwriter of the...
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Maida Vale (/ˈmeɪdə veɪl/ MAY-də vayl) is a
residential district in West London, England,
north of Paddington,
southwest of St John's Wood and
south of...
- The
Battle of
Maida,
fought on 4 July 1806 was a
battle between the
British expeditionary force and a
French force outside the town of
Maida in Calabria...
- Adam
Joseph Maida (born
March 18, 1930) is an
American prelate of the
Catholic Church.
Maida served as the
archbishop of the
Archdiocese of
Detroit in...
- Look up
Maida Vale in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Maida Vale may
refer to:
Maida Vale, an area of London,
United Kingdom Maida Vale Studios, a complex...
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Maida Avenue is a road in the
Little Venice area of
Maida Vale in London.
Located in the City of Westminster, it
follows the
southern bank of the Regent's...
- Tami
Maida was the
groundbreaking junior varsity quarterback at
Philomath High
School in Philomath, Oregon. In 1981, she
became the
first known quarterback...
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Maida is an
italian town and
comune in the
province of Catanzaro, in the
Calabria region of
southern Italy. The
British routed the
French in the Battle...