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Araia may refer to: *Araia, Álava, a town in Basque Country, Spain *Francesco Araja (1709–1762/1770), or Francesco Araia, Italian composer *Semhar Araia (born 1978/1979), Eritrean American social activist, professor, and international lawyer *Zicu Araia Zicu A. Araia (1 July 1877 – 1948; el, Ζήκος Αράιας, ) was an Aromanian poet, schoolteacher and separatist leader. Born in Samarina in the Pindus mountains, Araia was an exception among the Aromanian writers who emigrated from th ... (1877–1948), Aromanian poet, schoolteacher and separatist * Araya Desta (1945–2021), or Araia Desta, Eritrean diplomat * ARAIA, Associate of the (Royal) Australian Institute of Architects See also * Araya (other) {{disambiguation, geo, given name, surname ...
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ARAIA
Araia may refer to: *Araia, Álava, a town in Basque Country, Spain *Francesco Araja (1709–1762/1770), or Francesco Araia, Italian composer *Semhar Araia (born 1978/1979), Eritrean American social activist, professor, and international lawyer *Zicu Araia Zicu A. Araia (1 July 1877 – 1948; el, Ζήκος Αράιας, ) was an Aromanian poet, schoolteacher and separatist leader. Born in Samarina in the Pindus mountains, Araia was an exception among the Aromanian writers who emigrated from th ... (1877–1948), Aromanian poet, schoolteacher and separatist * Araya Desta (1945–2021), or Araia Desta, Eritrean diplomat * ARAIA, Associate of the (Royal) Australian Institute of Architects See also * Araya (other) {{disambiguation, geo, given name, surname ...
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Araia, Álava
Araia is a village in the province of Álava, Basque Country, Spain. It is the capital of the municipality of Asparrena. It has a population of 1,218 inhabitants (2006) and has an altitude of 604 meters. One of medieval roads from the port of San Adrián to the Plains of Alava passed through Araia. It was an important pilgrimage and trade route. Description Araia is a starting point for mountaineers who ascend to the nearby Altzaina and Entzia mountains. Near to Araia there are the Ilarduia and Egino climbing schools. The Leze Provincial Park are worth admiring. Here is a ravine of the caves of the same name and the entire Peñas de Egino area in which the most authentic climbing school in Álava is located. Also important for the village is the natural landscape of the river Zirauntza, which was one of the incentives for establishing in the village, along with the Santa Ana Bolueta of Bilbao, the first Basque steelworks. Famous people *Germán María Landazabal y Galarza (1884 ...
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Francesco Araja
Francesco Domenico Araja (or Araia, Russian: Арайя) (June 25, 1709 in Naples, Kingdom of Sicily – between 1762 and 1770 in Bologna, States of the Church) was an Italian composer who spent 25 years in Russia and wrote at least 14 operas for the Russian Imperial Court including ''Tsefal i Prokris'', the first opera in Russian. Biography He was born and received his musical education in Naples and began to compose operas at the age of 20. His early operas were produced in the theatres of Naples, Florence, Rome, Milan, and Venice. In 1735 he was invited to St. Petersburg together with a big Italian opera troupe, and became the ''maestro di cappella'' (''Kapellmeister'') to Empress Anne Ioanovna and later Empress Elizaveta Petrovna. In the winter operas were usually given in a wing of the Zimniy Dvorets (the Winter Palace), and in the summer time in the Theatre of Letniy Sad in the Summer Garden. His ''La forza dell'amore e dell'odio'' was the first Italian opera perform ...
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Semhar Araia
Semhar Araia is an Eritrean American social activist, professor and international lawyer. She is the founder and Executive Director of the Diaspora African Women's Network (DAWN) non-governmental organization. Semhar was recently appointed aUNICEF USAManaging Director of Diaspora and Multicultural Partnership. Personal life Araia was born between 1978 and 1979 in New York City to immigrants from Eritrea. Her parents had emigrated to the United States in the late 1960s for education and work. She was named after the coastal Eritrean province of Semhar. For her post-secondary studies, Araia earned a bachelor's degree from the University of St. Thomas (Minnesota), University of Saint Thomas in Saint Paul, Minnesota. She was subsequently admitted to the University of Michigan and American University law schools, but opted instead to attend the Marquette University Law School in Wisconsin in order to remain closer to her family. Araia later worked toward and received a Juris Doctor, J ...
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Zicu Araia
Zicu A. Araia (1 July 1877 – 1948; el, Ζήκος Αράιας, ) was an Aromanian poet, schoolteacher and separatist leader. Born in Samarina in the Pindus mountains, Araia was an exception among the Aromanian writers who emigrated from their homeland, returning to the Pindus after two years in Romania and living there until his death. Araia was teacher at Romanian schools in the region for decades, he himself had been educated in such schools. Araia's poetic production, although small in number, stands among the most important contributions to Aromanian literature. His poems focus on pastoral, folkloric and ethnographic aspects of the Aromanians, such as the lives of Aromanian shepherds or landscapes familiar to the Aromanians. Araia also played an important role in the two Aromanian separatist projects that took place in Greece in the 20th century: that of World War I, the self-declared canton in Samarina; and that of World War II, the Principality of the Pindus, with ...
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Araya Desta
Araya Desta, also referred to as Araia Desta, (born 1945 – 28 May 2021) was an Eritrean diplomat who had served as the Permanent Representative of the State of Eritrea to the African Union and UNECA. He previously served as the Ambassador and Permanent Representative of Eritrea to the United Nations in New York from 2006 to 2014."AfDevInfo: People Record: Araya Desta"
Araya was born in , and in 1969 received a Diploma in Weather Forecasting from the Stanmore Meteorological Training Centre in London. From 1972 to 1976, he was Head of the Meteorological Application Section of the Ethiopian Meteorological Services in