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Badia may refer to: Places Bangladesh * Badia, Bangladesh, a village in Chandpur District Italy * Val Badia, a valley in South Tyrol * Badia, South Tyrol, a municipality in South Tyrol * Badia, Castiglione del Lago, a ''frazione'' of Castiglione del Lago, Perugia * , an abbey in Tuscany * Badia a Elmi, a village in the province of Siena * Badia Calavena, a municipality in the province of Verona * Badia di Passignano, an historic Benedictine abbey near Florence * Badia Fiorentina, an abbey and church in Florence * Badia Pavese, a municipality in the province of Pavia * Badia Polesine, a municipality in the province of Rovigo * Badia Tedalda, a municipality in the province of Arezzo Mali * Badia, Mali, a commune in the Cercle of Kita Middle East * Badia (region), semi-arid region of Syria and Jordan Spain * Badia del Vallès, a municipality in Spain People * Tommaso Badia (1483–1547), Italian Cardinal * Domingo Badía y Leblich (1767–1818), the Spanish traveller better know ...
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Badia, Bangladesh
Badia is a village in Chandpur District in the Chittagong Division of eastern Bangladesh Bangladesh (}, ), officially the People's Republic of Bangladesh, is a country in South Asia. It is the eighth-most populous country in the world, with a population exceeding 165 million people in an area of . Bangladesh is among the mos .... References Populated places in Chandpur District {{Chittagong-geo-stub ...
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Badia (region)
The Syrian Desert ( ar, بادية الشام ''Bādiyat Ash-Shām''), also known as the North Arabian Desert, the Jordanian steppe, or the Badiya, is a region of desert, semi-desert and steppe covering of the Middle East, including parts of southern Syria, eastern Jordan, northern Saudi Arabia, and western Iraq. It accounts for 85% of the land area of Jordan and 55% of Syria. To the south it borders and merges into the Arabian Desert. The land is open, rocky or gravelly desert pavement, cut with occasional wadis. Location and name The desert is bounded by the Orontes Valley and the volcanic field of Harrat al-Shamah to the west, and by the Euphrates to the east. In the north, the desert gives way to the more fertile areas and to the south it runs into the deserts of the Arabian Peninsula. Some sources equate the Syrian Desert with the ''"Hamad Desert"'' while others limit the name ''Hamad'' to the southern central plateau. A few consider the Hamad to be the whole region and ...
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Badia Spices
Badia Spices is an American manufacturer of spices and herbs that began in 1967. The spices are manufactured in Doral, Florida, where the company was founded and maintains its headquarters. History The company was started by José Badía, a Cuban exile who fled the island nation in the 1960s. Though he had a hardware business in Cuba, in the U.S. he started the spice business in a small shop in the Little Havana neighborhood of Miami. In 1970, José hired his son, Joseph "Pepe", to manage daily operations, and Pepe is now the majority owner and president of Badia Spices, Inc. In November 2018, Gel Spice Co. was ordered to pay $564,000 to Badia Spices for trademark fringement. Today, Badia Spices sells over 400 products, including raw spices and herbs, blended spices, and dried chili peppers, throughout the United States and more than 70 other countries. See also *List of food companies This is a list of food companies, current and past businesses involved in food producti ...
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Badia (spider)
''Badia rugosa'' is species of Senegalese palp-footed spiders (family Palpimanidae). It is the only species in the monotypic genus ''Badia''. The species and genus were first described by Carl Friedrich Roewer in 1961. It is only found in Senegal. See also * List of Palpimanidae species This page lists all described species of the spider family Palpimanidae accepted by the World Spider Catalog : A ''Anisaedus'' ''Anisaedus'' Simon, 1893 * ''Anisaedus aethiopicus, A. aethiopicus'' Tullgren, 1910 — Tanzania * ''Anisaedus gaujo ... References Palpimanidae Spiders described in 1961 Spiders of Africa Taxa named by Carl Friedrich Roewer {{Araneomorphae-stub ...
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Salah Ibn Albadya
Salah el-Jayli Mohamed Abu-Qroon ( ar, صلاح الجيلي محمد أبوقرون, 1937 – 15 September 2019) was a Sudanese singer, composer and actor known as Salah ibn ''Al Badiya'' or Albadya or ''el-Badya'' ( ar, صلاح بن البادية'').'' Early life Born in Umm Dawm, Khartoum, in 1937 and grew up between Umm Dawm and Abu Qaroun. He was known as Al Badiya because of his relationship with the Baadiyah, or the desert. ibn Albadya started his education at Madrasa before attending regular school.صحيفة الصحافة


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Rosa Badia
Rosa María Badia Sala (born 1966) is a Spanish computer scientist specializing in parallel computing, supercomputing, superscalar processing, and multi-core processing. She is a researcher of the Spanish National Research Council, affiliated with the Barcelona Supercomputing Center, where she is the manager of the workflows and distributed computing group. Education and career Badia earned a degree in computer science from the Polytechnic University of Catalonia (UPC) in 1989, and continued at UPC for a Ph.D., which she completed in 1994, under the direction of Jordi Cortadella. She worked at UPC as a lecturer in computer architecture from 1989 to 1997, and then as an associate professor from 1997 to 2008. Badia's early work concerned electronic design automation. While working at UPC, she became a researcher at the European Center of Parallelism of Barcelona (CEPBA) beginning in 1999, through which her interests shifted to parallel computing. In 2005 she became manager of ...
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Pedro Franco Badía
Pedro Franco Badía (Noná, San Francisco de Macorís, 25 May 1935 – Santo Domingo, 4 December 2016) was a Dominican politician who served as Mayor of Santo Domingo, Distrito Nacional (1978–1982), Secretary of Labor (1982–1986), Deputy to the Congress (1990–1994, 1998–2002), Administrative Secretary of the Presidency (2002–2003) and Secretary of Interior and Police of the Dominican Republic (2003–2004). He was also a key member of the Proyecto Presidencial Hipólito political movement, a political faction that took over the Dominican Revolutionary Party (a major Dominican political party). He was prosecuted by the Dominican District Attorney's office for his involvement in the illegal distribution of public transportation vehicles in the Dominican Republic through a dubious government program known as ''Plan RENOVE''. He was amongst several members from the former Hipólito Mejía administration who had been brought to court for the crime of embezzlement to the tune o ...
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Domingo Badía Y Leblich
Domingo Francisco Jorge Badía y Leblich; 1767–1818), better known by his pseudonym Ali Bey el Abbassi ( ar, علي باي العباسي, ''Alī Bay al-Abasī''), was a Spanish explorer, soldier, and spy in the early 19th century. He supported the French occupation of Spain and worked for the Bonapartist administration, but he is principally known for his travels in North Africa and the Middle East. He witnessed the Saudi conquest of Mecca in 1807. Life Badía was born in Barcelona on April 1, 1767. After receiving a liberal education, he devoted particular attention to the Arabic language, which he learned in Vera, Almería, where his father was a military accountant, and in London. He also made a special study of the manners and customs of Arabian lands. Under the assumed name of Ali Bey el Abbassi, Badía spent the two years from 1803 to 1805 in Morocco, entertained by its king while pretending to be a descendant of the Abbasid caliphs. He then went to Mecca—then under ...
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Tommaso Badia
Tommaso Badia (1483 – 6 September 1547) was an Italian Dominican cardinal. Badia was born in Modena in 1483. He contributed to the establishment of the Jesuits and was the theological advisor of cardinal Gasparo Contarini. Badia was disputant in Worms 1540 and Regensburg 1541. He was promoted cardinal by Pope Paul III on 2 June 1542 but did not accept the offer to be bishop of Urbino at the same time. Badia died in Rome , established_title = Founded , established_date = 753 BC , founder = King Romulus (legendary) , image_map = Map of comune of Rome (metropolitan city of Capital Rome, region Lazio, Italy).svg , map_caption ... on 6 September 1547. References External links * 1483 births 1547 deaths Religious leaders from Modena Italian Dominicans 16th-century Italian cardinals Dominican cardinals {{Italy-RC-cardinal-stub ...
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Badia Del Vallès
Badia del Vallès is a town and municipality in the province of Barcelona and autonomous community of Catalonia, Spain. History The township has its beginnings in the 1960s by a government plan aimed at creating a residential area on the outskirts of the towns of Barberà del Vallès and Cerdanyola del Vallès made up of 11,054 homes and all services relating thereto. In 1970 the first phase began with the construction of the first 4,156 homes, 98 premises and internal development. Before the start of the construction of Phase 2, the Ministry of Public Works completed the construction of the Barcelona-Terrassa motorway and the third belt, occupying three quarters of the land prescribed for the second phase, on which only 1,216 new homes and 38 premises could be built. The works were finished in 1973 but the city was not inaugurated, under the then Prince Juan Carlos, until 1975. On April 14, 1994, the municipality of Badia del Vallès was established for the first time, separated ...
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Badia, Mali
Badia is a rural commune in the Cercle of Kita in the Kayes Region of south-western Mali Mali (; ), officially the Republic of Mali,, , ff, 𞤈𞤫𞤲𞥆𞤣𞤢𞥄𞤲𞤣𞤭 𞤃𞤢𞥄𞤤𞤭, Renndaandi Maali, italics=no, ar, جمهورية مالي, Jumhūriyyāt Mālī is a landlocked country in West Africa. Mali .... The principal village is Daféla. In the 2009 census the commune had a population of 7,514. References External links *. Communes of Kayes Region {{Kayes-geo-stub ...
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Val Badia
The Val Badia ( en, Badia Valley, Ladin: ''Val Badia''; it, Val Badia; german: Gadertal) is the valley of the Gran Ega river in South Tyrol, Italy. It stretches from the Sella massif northwards to the Puster Valley. The villages in the Val Badia, whose population are predominantly Ladin-speaking, belong to the following municipalities: Badia, Corvara, La Val, Mareo and San Martin de Tor. The upper part of the valley, starting from the village San Linêrt and including Badia, Corvara and La Val, is called in German ''Abteital''. The same area is under the name Alta Badia Alta Badia is a ski resort in the Dolomites of northern Italy, in the upper part of the Val Badia (german: Hochabtei) in South Tyrol. It is part of the Dolomiti Superski ski area. It is included in the territories of the municipalities of Corvar ... a renowned ski resort. References External links {{Authority control Valleys of South Tyrol Ladinia ...
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