- Look up
muda,
mudá,
mudà,
mudâ,
mudā, or
MUDA in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Muda or
MUDA or
MuDA may
refer to:
Sultan Muda (1579–1579),
nominal Sultan...
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Mudá is a muni****lity
located in the
province of Palencia,
Castile and León, Spain.
According to the 2004
census (INE), the muni****lity has a po****tion...
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Muda River (Malay:
Sungai Muda) is the
longest river in Kedah, Malaysia.
Sourced in Ulu
Muda Forest in Sik
region in
northeastern Kedah,
along the...
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Iskandar Muda (1583? – 27
December 1636) was the
twelfth Sultan of Acèh Darussalam,
under whom the
sultanate achieved its
greatest territorial extent,...
- Tuan
Muda of
Sarawak is the
title of the Heir
Presumptive to the
Rajah of Sarawak. It
literally means "Little Lord". The wife of the Tuan
Muda is known...
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Muda (無駄, on'yomi reading, ateji) is a ****anese word
meaning "****ility", "uselessness", or "wastefulness", and is a key
concept in lean
process thinking...
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Muda is a
village in
Hiiumaa Parish, Hiiu
County in
northwestern Estonia.
Bagpipe players Juhan Maaker (1845–1930) and
Aleksander Maaker (1890–1968) were...
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Harimau Muda is a
former Malaysia national under-22
football team. The
squad is the
feeder team for
senior national football team. The club is managed...
- A
muda was the
convoy of
merchant ships that
usually left
Venice in
spring and came back in autumn. In the
earliest times, the
mudas only
visited ports...
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Sultan Muda (b. and d. 1579;
literally "young sultan") was a
nominal sultan of Aceh in
northern Sumatra. His
brief tenure started a decade-long period...