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Nadia Comaneci Nadia Elena Comaneci (originally Comăneci ) (born November 12, 1961) is a Romanian gymnast, winner of five Olympic gold medals, and the first to be awarded a perfect score of 10 in an Olympic gymnastic event. She is one of the most well-known gymnasts in the world and, along with Olga Korbut, is credited with popularizing the sport around the world, including in the United States
Nadia Chan Nnadia Chan Chung Ling () is a Hong Kong (HK) actress and singer. Born on January 21 1971 she started showbusiness in 1985 at the age of 14 winning a Sally Yeh impersonation contest hosted by TVB, within the show Enjoy Yourself Tonight (commonly called EYT or 歡樂今宵).
Nadia McCaffrey Nadia McCaffrey was born in France and married an American, Bob McCaffrey; she immigrated to the United States. She is the founder of Angel Staff, a group of volunteers who bring a caring presence to terminally ill patients and their families.
Nadia Tass Nadia Tass is a film director and producer, originally from Macedonia, northern Greece, who moved to Australia in the 1960s. She has also directed plays in Australia including Miss Bosnia, Cosi and Summer of the Aliens.
Nadia Yassine Nadia Yassine () (born Casablanca, Morocco, December 1958) is the fonder and head of the feminine branch of the Moroccan banned Islamist movement Al Adl Wa Al Ihssane (Justice and Charity). She is also the daughter of the founder of the same organization Cheikh Abdesslam Yassine.
Nadia Yassir Nadia Yassir is a fictional character from TV series 24 played by Marisol Nichols. As the Associate Special Agent in Charge of the CTU Los Angeles Domestic Unit, Nadia is Second-in-Command and right-hand woman to Bill Buchanan.
Nadia Younes Nadia Younes (June 13, 1946 - August 19, 2003) was an Egyptian national who spent her entire career, for over 33 years, in the United Nations (UN) and the World Health Organization, rising to high-level posts in a variety of areas.
Nadie Nadie ("No-one") is a Colombian punk rock band from Medellín, Antioquia, formed in 1994. At present time its members are Julián Velásquez (guitar and vocals), Juan David Márquez (bass and vocals) and Juan Felipe Correa (drums).
Nadif Chowdhury Nadif Chowdhury (born April 21, 1987 in Manikgonj) is a Bangladeshi cricketer who has represented Bangladesh Under-19s and has played a Twenty20 International for his country. He is a slow left-arm orthodox bowler and right handed batsman.
Nadija Hordijenko Andrianova Nadia Hordijenko Andrianova (Надія Гордієнко Андріанова in Ukrainian; (1921–1999) was a Ukrainian writer and translator. She studied literature and journalism in Kiev and published articles and translations in Paco or Hungara Vivo.
Nadim al-Jabiri Nadim al-Jabiri is an Iraqi politician and the former secretary-general of the Islamic Virtue Party, a component of the United Iraqi Alliance. He was succeeded as secretary-general by Abd al-Rahim al-Hasini in May 2006.
Nadim Salim Nadim Salimis CEO of Insights Research Consultants, He has been spearheading a Research Consultancy firm, offering its services in the Market & Social sector after earning at hand a far flung experience of Senior Positions at many Reputable Local & International Research Consultancy Firms such as AC Nielson, Gallup and AASA Consulting.
Nadine Beiler Nadine Beiler (May 2, 1990) is an Austrian singer, who in 2007 won the 3rd season of the Austrian casting show Starmania, the Austrian equivalent of American Idol. On Friday, February 2, 2007, she will release her first single.
Nadine Blacklock Nadine Blacklock (1953-1998) was a nature photographer best known for her detailed nature photography of the Lake Superior area. She was married to Craig Blacklock, a well-known photographer in his own right.
Nadine Ernsting-Krienke Nadine Ernsting-Krienke (born February 5, 1974 in Telgte, North Rhine-Westphalia) is a field hockey striker from Germany, who won the gold medal with the Women's National Team at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece. She is one of the most decorated field hockey players in Germany, having played in four consecutive Summer Olympics, starting in 1992.
Nadine George Nadine Andrea George (born 15 October 1968, Jamaica) is a West Indian cricketer, who has played one Test match and 31 ODIs for the West Indian women's cricket team. She was the first West Indian woman cricketer to score a hundred in a Test match, scoring 118 on Test debut against Pakistan in Karachi in the third innings of the only Test on tour - and, as of 2005-11-15, the only Test she's ever played.
Nadine Chandrawinata Nadine Chandrawinata (born May 8, 1984 in Hannover, Germany) was Miss Indonesia 2005, and a delegate representing Indonesia in the 2006 Miss Universe Pageant. She was the second Miss Indonesia to participate in the pageant (preceded by Artika Sari Devi) after a long hiatus in 1996.
Nadine Chanz Nadine Chanz (alternate spelling Nadine Tchanz, originally Nadine Tschanz) (born April 17, 1972 in Hildesheim, Germany) is a German model and actress. She was Playboy magazine's Playmate of the Month for its October 1996 issue.
Nadine Milroy-Sloan Nadine Milroy-Sloan (born 21 August 1973) was convicted of two counts of perverting the course of justice in 2003 for falsely accusing Neil and Christine Hamilton, and a third person, of rape.She was sentenced to three years in jail, the highest sentence yet passed for such a crime.
Nadine Shamir Nadine Shamir (1972-December 2, 2004) was born in New York City but as an infant moved with her mother to Miami, Florida. Shamir traveled the world during her formative years and gained a deep passion for music.
Nadine Trintignant Nadine Trintignant (born Nadine Marquand) is a French cineast and author, born in Nice in 1934. She is also a film director, producer, and screenwriter with extensive film credits from the 1960s to the present.
Nadir of American race relations The [of American race relations refers to the period in United States] history at the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th. According to many historians, [[racism in the United States was worse during this time than at any period before or since.
Nadirah Shakoor Nadirah Shakoor is an American vocalist, best known for her work as the female lead singer for the rap group Arrested Development. She has also been touring in recent years with Jimmy Buffett's Coral Reefer Band.
Nadja (film) Nadja is a 1994 film by Michael Almereyda starring Elina Löwensohn as the creature Nadja and Peter Fonda as Van Helsing. As the character's names suggest, Nadja is a vampire film, but treating elements of the genre in an understated arthouse style.
Nadja Benaissa Nadja Benaissa (born April 26, 1982 in Frankfurt am Main, Hesse) is a German singer, songwriter and occasional actress, who rose to fame as a member of the girl group No Angels. In 2005 she launched a career as a solo artist.
Nadja Peulen Nadja Peulen (Born January 10th, 1975) is a recording artist from Germany who replaced Coal Chamber's Rayna Foss-Rose for live performances. She did not record in the studio with Coal Chamber, simply replaced Rayna on tour due to Rayna's marriage to, and child with, Sevendust's drummer Morgan Rose.
Nadja Regin Nadja Regin (born 2 December 1931) is a Yugoslavian actress from Nis, Serbia most notable for her roles in several British films and TV programmes in the 1960s. She initially appeared in several films in her native country,under her real name Nadja Poderegin,and also in West Germany before coming to the UK in the late 1950s.
Nadji Tehrani Nadji Tehrani is an American businessman, the founder and CEO of Technology Marketing Corporation (TMC), which publishes magazines and runs conferences devoted to the business of telemarketing, a word on which Tehrani himself holds a registered trademark.
Nadleh Whut'en First Nation Nadleh Whut'en is a First Nation located in the Central Interior of British Columbia around the east end of Fraser Lake. The nation has seven reserves which Indian and Northern Affairs Canada refer to as IR#1-9.
Nadlik Beyakhad Ner (Light A Candle) Nadlik Beyakhad Ner (Light A Candle) (Hebrew script: נדליק ביחד נר, sometimes translated as "We'll Light A Candle Together") was the Israeli entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 2002, performed in Hebrew and English by Sarit Hadad.
Nadmin Studio Nadmin Studio was a proprietary content management system developed by Hong Kong Linux Center (HKLC) in 2001. The package included a customized Red Hat Linux distribution and the Midgard Content Management Framework
Nadodikkattu Nadodikattu (translation: Country Winds) is a 1987 Malayalam movie starring Mohanlal, Sreenivasan and Shobhana. Scripted by Sreenivasan and directed by Sathyan Anthikkad, it represents popular Malayalam cinema at its best and established the Mohanlal-Sreenivasan combination as one of its most memorable and bankable cinematic pairs.
Nadroga (Indian Communal Constituency, Fiji) Nadroga Indian Communal is an electoral division of Fiji, one of 19 communal constituencies reserved for Indo-Fijians. (Of the remaining 52 seats, 27 are reserved for other ethnic communities and 25, called Open Constituencies, are elected by universal suffrage).
Nadroga (Open Constituency, Fiji) Nadroga Open is an electoral division of Fiji, one of 25 open constituencies elected by universal suffrage (the remaining 46 seats, called communal constituencies, are allocated by ethnicity). Like the other open electorates, it came into being in 1999 and was used for the parliamentary elections of 1999, 2001, and 2006.
Nadroga Navosa (Fijian Communal Constituency, Fiji) Nadroga Navosa Fijian Provincial Communal is an electoral division of Fiji, one of 23 communal constituencies reserved for indigenous Fijians. (Of the remaining 48 seats, 23 are reserved for other ethnic communities and 25, called Open Constituencies, are elected by universal suffrage).
Nadruvians The Nadruvians took their name from their ancestral homeland, Nadruvia or Nadruva (Prussian: Nadrowite, Nadrovia, Nadrauen), also known in the sources as Nadravia, Nadrow and Nadra as well as other names. They were a now extinct tribe whom the medieval sources classified as being among the people of Prusas, or Prussia.
Nadurveni vuglishta "Nadurveni vuglishta" is the fourth album by the Bulgarian rock band Hipodil, released 1998. The name is actually another interesting pun - in Bulgarian "Nadurveni vuglishta" means something that can be translated as "Horny coals", but when it is written separate, as "Na durveni vuglishta", it still will be spoken like the first version, but the meaning will be quite different - "On charcoals".
Nadutheervai Ula The Nadutheervai (judgement) + Ula (journey), The journey to final judgement is a part of Arul Nool, one among the sources of Ayyavazhi mythology. This part tells about the happenings of the world in the end or at the which Kali destroys.
Naduvazhi Naduvazhi refers to landlords, chieftains and descendants of royal households in Kerala, India. While most naduvazhis in Kerala were of the Kshatriya jati (See Jati system of Kerala), Namboothiri brahmins were also extremely influential in the past.
Nadvoitsy Nadvoitsy (; ) is an urban-type settlement in Segezhsky District of the Republic of Karelia, Russia, located on the shore of Lake Vygozero, 287 km north of Petrozavodsk. Population: 11,073 (2002 Census); 11,514 (1989 Census).
Nadya Hutagalung Nadya Yuti Boru Hutagalung (born 28 July 1974 in Sydney, Australia), is a model and actress, and she was the one of the first VJs on MTV Singapore, in 1995. Her father is an Indonesian (Bataknese), and her mother is an Australian.
Nadzeya Ostapchuk Nadzeya Ostapchuk (; born October 12, 1980) is a Belarusian shot putter. She rose to top international level in the early 2000's, winning several medals, and finishing fourth at her first Summer Olympics in 2004.
Nae Gong Nae Gong (ë‚´ęłµ) or "Internal Power" is the area of study which involves developing one's internal energy, or Ki power, through meditation and breathing exercises. Through both passive (um) and active (yang) methods an individual can enhance his or her physical abilities, as well as healing capacity.
Naeder Adet Naeder Adet is one of the 36 woredas in the Tigray Region of Ethiopia. This woreda is named for the two historic districts that were combined to create it, Naeder and Adet: Adet is the western part and Naeder is the eastern.
Naeemuddin Naeemuddin Aslam (born 31 May, 1982, Dubai) is a United Arab Emirates cricketer. Naeemuddin is a specialist batsman who has played two One-day Internationals, during the 2004 Asia Cup, and has also represented the UAE at various other levels.
Naegleria fowleri Naegleria fowleri (pronounced //) is a free living amoeba typically found in warm fresh water, from 25-35 degrees Celsius in an amoeboid or temporary flagellate stage. It belongs among a group called the Percolozoa or Heterolobosea.
Naeim Giladi Naeim Giladi was born in Iraq as Naeim Khalaschi in 1929 to an Iraqi Jewish family and later lived in Israel and the United States. He is an Anti-Zionist, and author of an autobiographical article and historical analysis entitled The Jews of Iraq.
Naejang-san Naejang-san is a national park, located on the border of North Jeolla and South Jeolla provinces in southwestern South Korea, approximately three hours drive south of Seoul. It is located nearby the city of Jeongeup and is a very popular tourist destination, particularly in autumn due to its spectacular autumn foliage.
Naenae Naenae, a major suburb of Lower Hutt in the North Island of New Zealand, lies on the eastern edge of the floodplain of the Hutt River, four kilometres from the Lower Hutt CBD. A small tributary of the Hutt, the Waiwhetu Stream, flows through the suburb.
Naengmyeon Naengmyeon (Naeng-myeon, Naengmyun, Naeng-myun), literally "cold noodles," is a Korean dish. Originally a wintertime delicacy in the northern part of Korea which is now North Korea, it has become extremely popular throughout Korea during the summer.
Naevius Sutorius Macro Quintus Naevius Sutorius Macro (or Quintus Naevius Cordus Sutorius Macro) (21 BC - 38 AD) was the Prefect of the Roman Praetorian Guard after the execution of Aelius Sejanus in October, 31 AD. He was previously Prefect of the Vigiles (fire brigades and police).
Nafaanra language Nafaanra (sometimes written Nafaara, pronounced [NafaĂŁra]) is a Senufo language spoken in northwest Ghana, along the border with CĂ´te d'Ivoire, east of Bondouko. It is spoken by approximately 61,000 people (GILLBT 2003).
Nafana people The Nafana are a Senufo people living in the north-west of Ghana and the north-east of CĂ´te d'Ivoire, in the area east of Bonduku. They number about 45 000 (SIL/GILLBT 1992) and they speak Nafaanra, a Senufo language.
Nafanua Nafanua is the name and title of a historical woman chief of Samoa who instituted the protocols of the "fono" councils of the Samoa Islands and the "fa'amatai" chiefly system organized under these protocols.
Nafarelin Nafarelin is a gonadotropin-releasing hormone agonist (GnRH agonist). By causing constant stimulation of the pituitary, it decreases pituitary secretion of gonadotropins luteinizing hormone (LH) and follicle stimulating hormone (FSH).
Nafarroa Bai Navarre Yes or Nafarroa Bai (Basque) is a coalition for the 2004 Spanish elections made of Eusko Alkartasuna (Basque Solidarity), Aralar, Batzarre and the Partido Nacionalista Vasco (Basque Nationalist Party) political parties, specifically candidating in Navarre aiming to win a seat in the spanish parliament, in which the coalition was successful with an 18,4% of the votes.
Nafcillin Nafcillin sodium is a beta-lactam antibiotic of the penicillin class. As a beta-lactamase-resistant penicillin, it is used to treat infections caused by Gram-positive bacteria, particularly species of Staphylococci, that are resistant to other penicillins.
Nafferton railway station Nafferton railway station serves the village of Nafferton in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It is located on the Yorkshire Coast Line and is operated by Northern Rail who provide all passenger train services.
Naffir Naffīr () is an Arabic word used in parts of Sudan (including Kordofan, Darfur, parts of the Nuba mountains and Kassala) to describe particular types of communal work undertakings. Naffīr has been described as including a group recruited through family networks, in-laws and village neighbors for some particular purpose, which then disbands when that purpose is fulfilled (Manger, 1987).
Nafion Nafion® is a sulfonated tetrafluorethylene copolymer discovered in the late 1960s by Walther Grot of DuPont de Nemours. It is the first of a class of synthetic polymers with ionic properties which are called ionomers.
Nafir Nafir is a form of communal labour practiced in northern and western Sudan - see naffir for further information. It is also the name given to a Sudanese journal available on-line, whose main focus is on the Nuba mountains region of Sudan
Nafl (religious) In Arabic, Nafl (religious) (نفل) denotes supererogatory performance, or doing more than is required. For example, in Islam nafl prayers have been legislated to make up for any deficiencies left in the performance of obligatory (fard) prayers.
NafnaĂľulur NafnaĂľulur is a listing in poetry of various categories, such as gods, giants, people and objects. The poems are preserved in Snorri Sturluson's Prose Edda but are thought to have been added to Snorri's original composition and are not always printed in editions of the Edda..
Nafplion Nafplion (Ναύπλιο; see also List of traditional Greek place names) is a town on the Peloponnese in Greece. The town was the capital of Greece from 1829 to 1834 and is the place where Ioannis Kapodistrias, the first governor of the modern Greek state, was assassinated.
Naftal Naftal is the principal company selling petroleum-based fuels for domestic consumption in Algeria; its gas stations are a familiar site throughout the country. Founded in 1982 by government decree, it was responsible for refining as well as distribution until 1987.
Naftalan, Azerbaijan Naftalan is a sahar (city) in Azerbaijan, surrounded by the rayon of Goranboy near the Caucasus Mountains. The word "Naftalan", can be traced to the Greek word "naphtha", meaning pertaining to oil, and the Azerbaijani suffix "-alan", which is of the verb "to take" (and literally meaning "oil buyer").
Naftali Asher Yeshayahu Moscowitz Grand Rabbi Naftali Asher Yeshayahu Moscowitz is the Melitzer Rebbe of Ashdod, Israel and author of the Peros HaIlan halachic discourses on the laws of Chol HaMoed and the Nefesh Chaya a commentary and linear interpretation of the Book of Psalms.
Naftali Hershtik Naftali Hershtik was born in Salgótarján, Hungary and came with his family to Israel at the age of three. He is descended from a long line of cantors and Rabbis, and was recognized as a cantorial prodigy from his early childhood, singing as a teen in concerts with Cantor Moshe Koussevitzky.
Naftali Hertz ben Yaakov Elchanan Naftali Hertz ben Yaakov Elchanan (Bacharach) (17th century) was a German rabbi, born in Frankfort, author of the controversial work Emeq HaMelekh (Valley of the King, 1648, Amsterdam) on the subject of the Lurianic Kabbalah.
Naftali Herz Tur-Sinai Naftali Herz Tur-Sinai (born Harry Torczyner) (1886-1973) was a Bible scholar, an author, and linguist instrumental in the revival of the Hebrew language as a modern, spoken language. He was the first president of the Academy of the Hebrew Language, which was established following a decree of the Knesset (Israeli parliament), from its formation until his death.
Naftali Yehuda Horowitz Rabbi Naftali Yehuda Horowitz is an American chassidic Rabbi, son of Grand Rabbi Levi Yitzchak Horowitz, the Bostoner Rebbe, a scion of the Boston (Hasidic dynasty). Rabbi Horowitz, or Reb Naftuli as he is popularly known, has been the Rabbi of Congregation Beth Pinchas in Brookline, Massachusetts since 1980 when he was ordained by Bais Medrash Gevoha "Lakewood Yeshiva", in Lakewood, New Jersey and Tshebin Yeshiva of Jerusalem, Israel.
Naftali Zvi Yehuda Berlin Rabbi Naftali Zvi Yehuda Berlin (נפתלי צבי יהודה ברלין also known as Reb Hirsch Leib Berlin, 1817- 10 August 1893) was the Rosh yeshiva of the Volozhin yeshiva and author if several works of rabbinic literature in Lithuania. His name is commonly abbreviated by its consonants as Netziv (נציב which can also mean "pillar").
Nag Hammadi library The Nag Hammadi library (popularly known as The Gnostic Gospels) is a collection of early Christian Gnostic texts discovered near the town of Nag Hammadi in 1945. That year, twelve leather-bound papyrus codices buried in a sealed jar were found by a local peasant named Mohammed Ali.
Nag Hammâdi Nag Hammâdi (Arabic نجع حمادي; transliterated: Naj' Hammādi) (), is a town in central Egypt, called Chenoboskion (Greek Χηνοβόσκιον) in classical antiquity, about 80 kilometres north-west of Luxor with some 30,000 citizens. It is mostly a peasant area where goods such as sugar and aluminium are produced.
Nag Nag Nag Nag Nag Nag is a London club night at the late Simon Hobart's Ghetto nightclub, founded by veteran DJ, promoter and musician, Jonny SlutIt is commonly associated with the ambisexual post-electroclash] scene. It is held every Wednesday night and became famous in 2002 for its wild clientele, who come dressed in funky, off-kilter emsembles.
Naga (clan) Nagas (Sanskrit:नाग) were a group who spread throughout India during the period of the epic Mahabharata. Anthropologist Gelek Lonbsang believes they have distant ancestry with East Asians based on their similar physical features.
Naga (Dungeons & Dragons) In the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game, nagas comprise a variety of similar species of intelligent aberrations with widely differing abilities and alignments. The four most common races of naga are the dark naga, guardian naga, spirit naga, and water naga.
Naga (mythology In Hindu myth, nagas are a primeval race of divine serpent-people that play an important part in religion. They are half human and half snake, and are still worshipped as the bringers of fertility, especially in southern India.
Naga (Warcraft) The Naga (the name is both singular and plural) are a fictional race of creatures from the world of the Warcraft computer games by Blizzard Entertainment. They were introduced in the game Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne.
Naga City Naga City (Bikol: Ciudad nin Naga; Filipino: Lungsod ng Naga) is a first class city of the Philippines. Located in the Bicol Region, a peninsula on the southeastern tip of the island of Luzon, it is 377 kilometers southeast of Manila, the nation's capital, and about 380 kilometers north of Cebu City in Southern Philippines.
Naga fireballs The Naga fireballs (, bangfai payanak) are a phenomenon seen in the Mekong river - in Thailand (Nong Khai province and Isan) and in Laos - in which glowing balls rise from depths. The balls are reddish in colour and about the size of an egg; they rise a couple of hundred metres before disappearing.
Naga hills Naga hills, reaching a height of around 3825 meters, lie on the border of India and Myanmar. These hills are part of a complex mountain system, and the parts of the mountain ranges inside the Indian state of Nagaland are called Naga hills.
Naga in popular culture The following is a list of appearances made by nagas (a serpent-like race originally from Hindu and Buddhist mythology) in various works of popular fiction. While the mythological nāga are large, multi-headed snakes that can shapeshift into a human or semi-human form, nagas in popular fantasy are often simply hybrid races combining human and serpentine features.
Naga Jolokia pepper The Naga Jolokia pepper is a chili pepper found naturally in the army garrison town of Tezpur, in the north-eastern state of Assam, India. More generally, it can be found in the whole of NE India: Assam, Nagaland, Manipur as well as the adjacent Bangladesh.
Naga people The Naga people of about two and half million are found in Nagaland, parts of Manipur, Assam, Arunachal Pradesh in North-East India, and parts of Myanmar (Burma). Of mixed Yunnanese and Burmese origin, they speak tribal dialects belonging to the Tibeto-Burman family.
Naga Seri Gumum Naga Seri Gumum, thought of as the Malaysian Loch Ness monster, is believed to live in the waters of the Tasik Cini, a formation of twelve lakes in Pahang, Malaysia. It is, like other lake monsters, (Champ of Lake Champlain in the U.
Naga the Serpent Naga the Serpent (Japanese: 白蛇のナーガ; also Nahga the White Serpent) is a character in the novel, movie, OVA and manga versions of Slayers. Her Japanese voice actress is Maria Kawamura (川村万梨阿), and her English voice actress is Kelly Manison.
Nagabhata II Nagabhata II (805-833) succeeded Vatsraja as king of The Pratiharas, also called the Gurjara-Pratiharas. The Pratiharas were an Indian dynasty who ruled kingdoms in Rajasthan and northern India from the 6th to the 11th century.
Nagai Kafu Nagai Kafū (永井 荷風), born Nagai Sōkichi (永井 壮吉), December 4, 1879 - April 30, 1959, was a Japanese novelist, playwright, essayist, and diarist. His works are noted for their depictions of life in early 20th-century Tokyo, especially among geisha, prostitutes, cabaret dancers, and other denizens of the city's lively entertainment districts.
Nagai Station (Osaka) Nagai Station (é•·ĺ±…é§…, Nagai eki) The name of two stations situated on the Osaka Municipal Subway Midosuji Line (M26) and JR West Hanwa Line in Sumiyoshi-ku, Osaka, Japan. Nagai is located south of Tennoji in Sumiyoshi-ku and maintains Nagai Park and an international standard football stadium home to the J-League team Cerezo Osaka.
Nagaland Nagaland (Hindi]: नागालैंड) Nagaland is a vibrant hill [[States and territories of India|state located in the far northeastern part of India. It borders the state of Assam to the west, Arunachal Pradesh and part of Assam to the north, Myanmar to the east and Manipur to the south.
Nagaland national football team The Nagaland national football team is the official football team for the Nagaland, India. They are not affiliated with FIFA or Asian Football Confederation, and therefore cannot compete for the FIFA World Cup or Asian Cup.
Nagaland People's Front The Nagaland People's Front is a political party in the Indian state of Nagaland. It currently leads the state government of Nagaland together with Bharatiya Janata Party, as part of the Democratic Alliance of Nagaland.
Nagamese Nagamese is a creole used in Nagaland. Since Nagaland is inhabited by people belonging to different Naga tribes speaking languages which are mutually unintelligible, Nagamese is the preferred form of communication for all.
Naganagani Naganagani (Compagnie Nationale Naganagani) is a state-owned airline based in the West African nation of Burkina Faso. It was formed in 1984 to operate the presidential plane the Boeing 707-328C (XT-BBF) and use it as a cargo aircraft when the plane was not used by the President.
Nagao The was a family of daimyo, feudal lords who built and controlled Kasugayama Castle and the surrounding fief, in what is now Niigata Prefecture. Nagao Kagetora, adopted by Uesugi Norimasa, became lord of the castle in 1548, taking the name Uesugi Kenshin and effectively changing the ruling clan of Kasugayama from Nagao to Uesugi.
Nagaoka Sado Nagaoka Sado a senior retainer of the Japanese clan of Hosokawa during the Edo period (17th century) of Japan. It was Nagaoka Sado himself who had protected Miyamoto Musashi as for him to be able to duel against the famous Sasaki Kojiro in 1612.
Nagapattinam Nagapattinam(நாகப்பட்டினம்) (previously spelt Negapatnam) is a coastal city and a municipality in Nagapattinam District in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is the administrative headquarters of Nagapattinam District.
Nagar, Syria Nagar was an ancient pre-Akkadian and Akkadian city on the Khabur River in northeastern Syria which is now represented by the mound named Tell Brak. At 40m in height, one of the tallest archaeological mounds in the Middle East, and about a kilometer long, it forms the remains of one of the largest urban sites in northern Mesopotamia.
Nagara Havu Nagara Havu was the first film of the famous Kannada actor Vishnuvardhan. Sir Puttana Kanagal made this film in a city which was made very popular by the song Kannada Nadina Veerara Maniya and Haavina Dwesha 12 Varsha.
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