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MDA$95882$ - translation to spanish

SOUTH AFRICAN WRITER
Zanemvula “Zakes” Kizito Gatyeni Mda; Zanemvula Kizito Gatyeni Mda

MDA      
n. abreviatura de La Estrella de David Roja; como la Cruz Roja
Monochrome Display Adapter         
  • Image rendered in MDA text mode using [[semigraphics]] blocks
  • thumb
  • DE-9 connector]], looking at back of PC
COMPUTER DISPLAY STANDARD
Monochrome Display Adaptor; MDA card; Monochrome Display Adapter; Video mode 7; IBM MDA; Monochrome Display and Printer Adapter; IBM MDPA; MDA (IBM)
Tarjeta de pantalla negro/blanco, Adaptador de pantalla monocromo,Reglamento antiguo de representación textual únicamente en la pantalla, MDA
Moldova         
  • Monument to the villagers who died in [[World War II]], the village [[Cojușna]], [[Strășeni District]].
  • [[Chișinău International Airport]].
  • [[Moldova national football team]] in 2015
  • Association Agreements]] with the three states.
  • The [[National Library of Moldova]]
  • evacuating]] after the Soviet occupation of [[Bessarabia]] in 1940.
  • Soviet Moldavia]] in 1985
  • Parliament]] building in 2009
  • Extent of the [[Cucuteni–Trypillia culture]], {{circa}} 4,000 BC
  • Beach on the shore of [[Dniester River]] near Vadul lui Vodă
  • Principality of Moldavia]], 19th-century depiction
  • MallDova]] shopping centre in Chișinău
  • Ethnic map of the Republic of Moldova (2014)
  • left
  • Real GPD per capita development of Moldova, 1973 to 2018
  • Parliament]] with the [[Romanian flag]] on 27 April 1990.
  • A map of [[Greater Romania]] between 1920 and 1940.
  • national costumes]] in [[Chișinău]]
  • Scenery in Moldova, with [[Dniester River]]
  • wine cellar]].
  • Ministry of Internal Affairs of Moldova]], Chișinău
  • Administrative map of the Principality of Moldavia in 1483, with surrounding states
  • A proportional representation of Moldova exports, 2019
  • 2011 Eurovision Song Contest]].
  • Moldova GDP by sector
  • Hohenfels]], Germany
  • Popular Moldovan dishes accompanied by [[sauerkraut]] and [[mămăligă]] porridge.
  • only national park]] in the country
  • The [[Moldovan Parliament]]
  • url-status=live }}</ref> Saigas are a [[critically endangered]] [[species]] that is now extinct in Moldova.
  • Fetești]], [[Edineț District]]
  • Territorial changes of Moldavia following the Treaty of Bucharest 1812.
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COUNTRY IN EASTERN EUROPE
ISO 3166-1:MD; Moldovia; Country MDA; Moldowa; Moldova, Republic of; Eastern Moldova; Moldova (Republic Of); Moldova (Republic of); Moldova (republic); Moldovan (citizen); Republic of Moldavia; Republic of Moldova; Architecture of Moldova; The Republic of Moldavia; Republica Moldova; Modolva; Moldova in World War II; Moldaviya; Moldova (the Republic of); Central Bessarabia; Republica Română Moldova; Romanian Republic of Moldova; Biodiversity of Moldova; World War II in Moldova; Молдова
= Moldova

Def: También conocido como Moldavia.
Ex: Other participating countries include Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Moldova, and Serbia.

Definition

forward engineering
<process> The traditional process of moving from high-level abstractions and logical, implementation-independent designs to the physical implementation of a system. Contrast reverse engineering. (1996-10-02)

Wikipedia

Zakes Mda

Zakes Mda ( ), legally Zanemvula Kizito Gatyeni Mda (born 1948) is a South African novelist, poet and playwright and he is the son of politician A. P. Mda. He has won major South African and British literary awards for his novels and plays. He is currently a Patron of the Etisalat Prize for Literature.