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Adela may refer to: * ''Adela'', a 1933 Romanian novel by Garabet Ibrăileanu * ''Adela'' (1985 film), a 1985 Romanian film directed by Mircea Veroiu * ''Adela'' (2000 film), a 2000 Argentine thriller film directed and written by Eduardo Mignogna * ''Adela'' (2008 film), a 2008 Philippine film * ''Adela'' (moth), a genus of fairy longhorn moths * Adela (name), a female given name (including a list of people with the name) * La Adela, village and rural locality (municipality) in La Pampa Province in Argentina * USS ''Adela'', a steamer captured by the Union Navy during the American Civil War * ''Adela'' (brig), a ship launched in 1862 * Adela Investment Company, a private investment corporation created by multinational companies to promote economical development in Latin America and the Caribbean See also * Adel (other) * Adele (other) * Adell (other) * Adelia (other) '' Adelia'' is a genus of flowering plants in the spurge family ...
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Garabet Ibrăileanu
Garabet Ibrăileanu (; May 23, 1871 – March 11, 1936) was a Romanian-Armenians in Romania, Armenian Literary criticism, literary critic and theorist, writer, translator, sociologist, Alexandru Ioan Cuza University, University of Iași professor (1908–1934), and, together with Paul Bujor and Constantin Stere, for long main editor of the ''Viața Românească'' literary magazine between 1906 and 1930. He published many of his works under the pen name Cezar Vraja. Biography Ibrăileanu was born into a family of Armenians in Romania, Armenian origin, in Târgu Frumos, Iași County, and attended the Roman-Vodă National College, Roman-Vodă High School in Roman, Romania, Roman. During the 1890s, he was attracted to Socialism, and began a collaboration with the left-wing press - periodicals such as ''Munca'' and ''Adevărul''. He adopted part of the themes and goals expressed by the defunct ''Junimea'', merging them with the ideas of Marxism, Marxist thinker Constantin Dobrogeanu- ...
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Adela (1985 Film)
Adela may refer to: * ''Adela'', a 1933 Romanian novel by Garabet Ibrăileanu * ''Adela'' (1985 film), a 1985 Romanian film directed by Mircea Veroiu * ''Adela'' (2000 film), a 2000 Argentine thriller film directed and written by Eduardo Mignogna * ''Adela'' (2008 film), a 2008 Philippine film * ''Adela'' (moth), a genus of fairy longhorn moths * Adela (name), a female given name (including a list of people with the name) * La Adela, village and rural locality (municipality) in La Pampa Province in Argentina * USS ''Adela'', a steamer captured by the Union Navy during the American Civil War * ''Adela'' (brig), a ship launched in 1862 * Adela Investment Company, a private investment corporation created by multinational companies to promote economical development in Latin America and the Caribbean See also * Adel (other) * Adele (other) * Adell (other) * Adelia (other) '' Adelia'' is a genus of flowering plants in the spurge family, ''Eu ...
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Mircea Veroiu
Mircea Veroiu (; 29 April 1941 – 26 December 1997) was a Romanian film director and screenwriter. He directed 22 films between 1968 and 1997. He was a member of the jury at the 41st Berlin International Film Festival. Selected filmography * ''Nunta de piatră'' (1972) – director * ''The Actor and the Savages'' (1975) — actor * ''Armed and Dangerous (1977 film), Armed and Dangerous'' (1977) — actor * ''The Prophet, the Gold and the Transylvanians'' (1978) — director * ''The Actress, the Dollars and the Transylvanians'' (1979) — director References External links

* 1941 births 1997 deaths Romanian film directors Romanian screenwriters Romanian male film actors 20th-century Romanian male actors 20th-century screenwriters {{Romania-film-director-stub ...
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Adela (2000 Film)
''Adela'' is a 2000 Argentine thriller film directed and written by Eduardo Mignogna. The film was based on the novel '' Le Coup de lune'' by Georges Simenon, adapted by François-Olivier Rousseau. The film starred Eulalia Ramón and Grégoire Colin. Plot Bolivia, 1945. Two murders have been committed in Hotel Central, the inhospitable meeting point of the mixture of indigenous, Creole and European people who live in San Jacinto, a city of despair. Adela, the attractive owner's wife, blames Maria, one of the servants. But Timar, a young traveler, finds out some information that suggests a very different truth. In an oppressive atmosphere, where escaping seems to be the only thing that matters, Timar will struggle between his feelings for Adela and the injustice of convicting an innocent person. The risk of it is losing the few values he still has; the reward, experiencing love at its most. Cast * Eulalia Ramón as Adèle * Grégoire Colin as Timar * Martin Lamotte as Eugène * ...
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Adela (2008 Film)
''Adela'' is a 2008 Filipino drama independent film starring Anita Linda. The film was a tribute for the film veteran which won Best Actress awards from the ''Gawad Tanglaw'', 10th Cinemanila International Film Festival (Southeast Asia Film Competition) and ''Young Critics Circle'' for her portrayal of the titular character. The story of Adela, which takes place in the span of one day, is a heartbreaking story of a woman who longs for the company of her loved ones. Synopsis On her eightieth birthday, Adela prepares enough food to accommodate her children who all promised to be present during the occasion. She goes around the community and helps those who are in need. She tries to treat it like a normal day—doing her daily chores and duties but the widow can't hide her loneliness. Adela has three children: an OFW who works in Qatar; a drug addict son (portrayed by Ricky Davao) who is currently in jail; and a daughter who works as a housemaid in Makati. They all fail to show up ...
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Adela (moth)
''Adela'' is a genus of the fairy longhorn moth family (Adelidae). Among these, it belongs to subfamily Adelinae. Species * '' Adela albicinctella'' Mann, 1852 * '' Adela australis'' (Herrich-Schäffer, 1855) * '' Adela caeruleella'' Walker, 1863 – (southern longhorn moth) * '' Adela collicolella'' (Walsingham, 1904) * ''Adela croesella'' (Scopoli, 1763) * '' Adela cuneella'' Walsingham, 1891 * ''Adela cuprella'' (Denis & Schiffermüller, 1775) * '' Adela droseropa'' Meyrick, 1921 * '' Adela eldorada'' Powell, 1969 * '' Adela electella'' (Walker, 1863) * '' Adela flammeusella'' Chambers, 1876 * '' Adela gymnota'' (Meyrick, 1912) * '' Adela homalella'' (Staudinger, 1859) * '' Adela janineae'' (Viette, 1954) * '' Adela mazzolella'' (Hübner, 1801) * '' Adela natalensis'' Stainton, 1860 * '' Adela oplerella'' Powell, 1969 (Opler's longhorn moth) * '' Adela paludicolella'' (Zeller, 1850) * '' Adela pantherellus'' (Guenée, 1848) * '' Adela punctiferella'' Walsingham, 1870 * '' ...
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Adela (name)
Adela is a female given name meaning noble or serene. Adela is also a male name in Ethiopia. It means favours. People named Adela include: Pre-modern world * Adela of Champagne (c. 1140–1206), Queen of France as the third wife of King Louis VII, later regent for her son * Adela of Flanders(c. 1064–1115), Queen consort of Denmark by marriage to King Canute IV and Duchess of Apulia * Adela of France (1009–1063), Duchess of Normandy and Countess of Flanders * Adela of Hamaland (952–after 1021), sovereign Countess of Hamaland in the Netherlands * Adela of Meissen (died 1181), Danish Queen consort, spouse of King Sweyn III of Denmark * Adela of Milan (c. 975–after 1012), Margravine of Milan by marriage * Adela of Normandy (1062 or 1067–1137), daughter of William I of England and sister of Henry I of England * Adela of Pfalzel (660-c. 735), saint and founder of convent of Pfalzel Modern world * Lady Adela (1847–1924), Kurdish ruler of the Jaff tribe * Adela Coit (1863†...
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La Adela
La Adela is a village and rural locality (municipality) in La Pampa Province in Argentina Argentina (), officially the Argentine Republic ( es, link=no, República Argentina), is a country in the southern half of South America. Argentina covers an area of , making it the second-largest country in South America after Brazil, th ....Ministerio del Interior


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USS Adela
USS ''Adela'' was a steamer captured by the Union Navy during the American Civil War. She was used by the Union Navy as a gunboat in support of the Union Navy blockade of Confederate waterways. Service history Confederate blockade runner In the spring of 1862, when the American Civil War was about a year old, ''Adela'' – a fast, iron-hulled, sidewheel steamer which had been operating out of Belfast, Ireland, as a merchantman—was purchased by some now unidentified agent who planned to use her for carrying arms and other contraband cargo through the Union blockade to the Confederacy. She steamed in ballast via Glasgow to Liverpool in May and—toward the end of that month—cleared the latter port, bound for the Bahamas where she planned to fill her holds with ordnance for the Confederate forces. After a stop en route at Bermuda, the ship got underway on 4 July and headed for the island of New Providence in the Bahamas to take on her forbidden cargo at Nassau and to prepare ...
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Adela (brig)
Adela was a brig built in 1862 by John Chevalier Cobbold. It was named after Adela Harriette Dupuis who had married his son John Patteson Cobbold John is a common English name and surname: * John (given name) * John (surname) John may also refer to: New Testament Works * Gospel of John, a title often shortened to John * First Epistle of John, often shortened to 1 John * Second ... in 1858. References {{reflist Ships built in Ipswich Brigs ...
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Adela Investment Company
The Adela Investment Company was a private investment corporation created by multinational companies to promote economic and social development in Latin America and the Caribbean. Adela operated from 1965 to 1980 and was dissolved in 1994. During that period, Adela financed over a thousand private ventures throughout the region. Its model for development was replicated in Africa and Asia. Its investment policies were later adapted by hundreds of investment funds operating throughout the developing world. Origin In 1962, President John F. Kennedy proposed the Alliance for Progress between the United States and the developing countries of Latin America and the Caribbean. The idea was to encourage Latin America to undertake economic and social reforms. In exchange, the United States and the international aid agencies would provide the funding to support the reforms. A Republican Senator from New York, Jacob Javits, proposed that the world's business community join together to form ...
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Adel (other)
Adel may refer to: Places United States * Adel, Georgia * Adel, Indiana * Adel, Iowa * Adel Township, Dallas County, Iowa * Adel, Oklahoma * Adel, Oregon * Adel Mountains Volcanic Field, West-central Montana Elsewhere * Adelaide, Australia * Adel, Leeds, England * Adilabad, Telangana, India * Adilabad district, Telangana, India * Al-Adel, Baghdad, Iraq * Adel, Republic of Bashkortostan, Russia * Adel Sultanate People *Adel (name), a unisex first name of northern-European origin, or a last name * Adil, an Arabic first name (male) and last name Other uses *Adel (official), a public official in Morocco *Adel, German nobility *Adel, Dutch nobility *Adel, Danish nobility *Adel, Swedish nobility *Adel, Norwegian nobility *Adel, Finnish nobility *Adel, Icelandic nobility *''Adel'', an Egyptian ferry that capsized and sank in May 1963 *Adel, a game character of ''Final Fantasy VIII'' *Adel, a weevil/beetle genus of the Pentarthrini tribe See also *Adelaide (other) ...
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