Zéna M'Déré - meaning and definition. What is Zéna M'Déré
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Zéna M'Déré         
FRENCH POLITICIAN
Zaïna M'Dére; Zéna M’Déré
Zéna M'Déré (c. 1917 to 1922 – October 27, 1999) was a Mayotte woman best known as the leader of the Chatouilleuses, a movement of women who fought to maintain Mayotte's status as a French overseas department rather than joining Comoros in declaring independence, notably through the use of tickle torture on political leaders.
Zena, Oregon         
UNINCORPORATED COMMUNITY IN POLK COUNTY, OREGON, USA
Zena, Or; Arvazena Cooper; Zena, OR
Zena is a former community (now considered a ghost town) approximately 10 miles northwest of Salem, Oregon, United States, in Polk County. The community was established in 1858, originally called "Spring Valley".
Zena Gunther de Tyras         
  • The [[Nicosia municipal gardens]], created in 1969, were funded by Zena
  • Tala]], Zena's birthplace
  • Zena with [[Paul Crivez]] at a reception at the Grand Hotel in [[Rome]]
CYPRIOT PHILANTROPIST
Zena Kanther; Zena Gunther
1922 Some other sources give 1927 as the year of her birth. The 1922 date derives from multiple sources giving her age at her marriage to Christian Gunther (1952) as 30 and her age at the time of death (2012) as 90.