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* [[Meda Mládková]] (1919–2022), Czech art collector |
* [[Meda Mládková]] (1919–2022), Czech art collector |
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* [[Meda Ryan]], Irish historian |
* [[Meda Ryan]], Irish historian |
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* [[Meda Valentová]] (1898–1973), Czech actress |
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==Other uses== |
==Other uses== |
Latest revision as of 02:30, 19 December 2023
Meda may refer to:
Places
[edit]- Meda de Mouros, a parish in Tábua Municipality, Portugal
- Medas, a parish in Gondomar Municipality, Portugal
- Meda-Ela, Sri Lanka
- Međa (Leskovac), village in the municipality of Leskovac, Serbia
- Meda, Lombardy, city in the Province of Monza and Brianza, Italy
- Mêda Municipality, Portugal
- Meda, Oregon, United States
- Meda River, Western Australia
- Meda, Togo
- Međa (Žitište), village in the municipality of Žitište, Serbia
People
[edit]- Alberto Meda, Italian industrial designer
- Bianca Maria Meda (1665–1700), Italian composer
- Giuseppe Meda (1534–1599), Italian painter, architect and hydraulics engineer
- Igor Meda (born 1967), Russian footballer
- Jack Meda, Canadian boxer
- Meda of Odessos (fl. 336 BC), Thracian princess
- Meda Chesney-Lind (born 1947), American criminologist
- Meda McKenzie (born 1963), New Zealand swimmer
- Meda Mládková (1919–2022), Czech art collector
- Meda Ryan, Irish historian
- Meda Valentová (1898–1973), Czech actress
Other uses
[edit]- A. C. Meda 1913, Italian football club based in Meda, Lombardy
- HMS Meda, vessels of the Royal Navy
- MEDA, a psychedelic drug
- Meda AB, a Swedish pharmaceutical company
- Meda (fish), a monotypic genus of cyprinid fish
- Meda (mythology), name of several female figures in Greek mythology
- SC Mêda, a football club based in Mêda Municipality, Portugal