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Qué (quién) es WARDA - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Warda (disambiguation)

WARDA         
Warda, Texas         
HUMAN SETTLEMENT IN TEXAS, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Warda is an unincorporated community in northern Fayette County, Texas, United States the area became settled in 1854 by the Wends of Texas. Although it is unincorporated, Warda maintains a post office,Warda Post Office at The Turn of the 19th Century with the ZIP code 78960.
Giwargis Warda         
ASSYRIAN POET WHO LIVED IN THE 13TH CENTURY
Gewargis Warda; The Book of the Rose; Kthābhā d-wardā; Giwargis Rose
Giwargis Warda (, Giwargis being the equivalent of "George" and warda meaning "rose") was a Syriac poet of the Church of the East who probably lived in the 13th century. He is named in several manuscripts as the author (or perhaps compiler) of The Book of the Rose (), an anthology of Syriac hymns for various liturgical festivals.

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Warda

Warda or WARDA may also mean:

  • Warda (name), list of people with the name
  • Warda, Texas, an unincorporated area of Texas settled and inhabited by the Wendish.
  • West Africa Rice Development Association, an agricultural research centre based in Bouaké, Côte d'Ivoire
  • Wardha, Maharashtra, India
Ejemplos de uso de WARDA
1. Pascale Warda President, Assyrian Women‘s Union ‘If the Iraqi woman has the support of other women, then we will change the country, believe me.‘ – Pascale Warda ANDY NELSON – STAFF Pascale Warda is a true believer in the necessity of political power for women.
2. Warda herself was denied a seat in the new National Assembly by what she labels "political corruption." "Women don‘t so much work for their own power at whatever terrible cost," Warda says.
3. "They can‘t drink alcohol or even dress in the fashion they‘re accustomed," Warda said.
4. But the former minister of migration, Pascale Warda, said she heard of people leaving almost daily.
5. Hamorabi‘s Warda predicts an exodus of Christians from Iraq if Western countries relax their immigration policies.