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Guta may refer to: * Guta (spirit), a demon from Hungarian mythology * Guta Saga, a saga treating the history of Gotland before its Christianization *Guta language, a Kainji language of Nigeria, ''Naraguta'' in Hausa Places * Guta District, in Jinzhou, Liaoning, China *Kolárovo, formerly named Guta, town in the south of Slovakia * Guta raJehovah, or just Guta, a church in Zvimba, Zimbabwe, People * Guta Stresser (born 1972), Brazilian television actress * Nicolae Guţă (born 1967), Gypsy manele and jazz singer *Gheorghe Tătărescu (1886–1957), Romanian prime minister, known as ''Guţă Tătărescu'' *Judith of Habsburg (German: Guta von Habsburg) (1271–1297), queen of Bohemia and Poland *Edwin Sablon (born 1981), American singer/songwriter and guitar player with Guta. Gutamusic See also * Huta Huta (meaning "foundry" or "glass production shop" in Slavic languages) may refer to: Settlements Belarus Brest Oblast * Huta, Baranavichy District * Huta, Brest District * ...
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Guta (spirit)
Hungarian mythology includes the myths, legends, folk tales, fairy tales and gods of the Magyars, Hungarians, also known as the Magyarok. Sources of knowledge Much of Magyar mythology is believed to be lost. However, in the last hundred years scholars of the history of Hungarian culture have tried eagerly to recover a significant amount of Hungarian mythology. The most important sources are: *Folklore, as many mythical persons remain in folk tales, folk songs, legends, also special traditions linked to special dates, unknown elsewhere *Medieval chronicles such as codex, codices and manuscripts *Secondary sources such as accounts about Hungarians by other authors (mostly before 850 AD) *Archaeology, Archaeological research Mythological cosmology Amongst the modern religions, Hungarian mythology is closest to the cosmology of Uralic peoples. In Hungarian myth, the world is divided into three spheres: the first is the Upper World (''Felső világ''), the home of the gods; the sec ...
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Guta Saga
Gutasaga (''Gutasagan'') is a saga regarding the history of Gotland before its Christianization. It was recorded in the 13th century and survives in only a single manuscript, the Codex Holm. B 64, dating to , kept at the National Library of Sweden in Stockholm together with the Gutalag, the legal code of Gotland. It was written in the Old Gutnish language, a variety of Old Norse. A local creation myth The saga begins with Gotland being discovered by a man named Þieluar (Tjalve) (Gutnish: ''Tjelvar''). He was a mythical figure who shows up twice in the Prose ''Edda'' and once in ''Gutasaga''. Gotland is under a spell and under water during the day and out of water only during the night, a spell that is broken by Þieluar lighting a fire on the island. Þieluar's son Hafþi (Havde) and his wife Vitastjerna (Gutnish: Hwitastierna; English: White Star) had three sons named Graip, Gute and Gunfjaun, the ancestors of the Gutes. After Havde's and Vitastjerna's first night together, s ...
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Guta Language
Guta (''Iguta''), known as ''Naraguta(wa)'' in Hausa, is a Kainji language of Nigeria Nigeria ( ), , ig, Naìjíríyà, yo, Nàìjíríà, pcm, Naijá , ff, Naajeeriya, kcg, Naijeriya officially the Federal Republic of Nigeria, is a country in West Africa. It is situated between the Sahel to the north and the Gulf o .... References Further reading *A Sociolinguistic Profile of the Iguta (nar) Language of Plateau State, Nigeria' East Kainji languages Languages of Nigeria {{Kainji-lang-stub ...
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Guta District
Guta District () is a district of the city of Jinzhou, Liaoning, People's Republic of China. Administrative Divisions There are nine subdistricts within the district. Subdistricts: * Tian'an Subdistrict (), Shiyou Subdistrict (), Beijie Subdistrict (), Bao'an Subdistrict Bao'an may refer to: * Bonan people, or Bao'an (保安族), an ethnic group living in Qinghai and Gansu * Bao'an dialect, spoken in Shenzhen and the New Territories, Hong Kong Places in China * Bao'an District (宝安区), Shenzhen * Bao'an Cou ... (), Raoyang Subdistrict (), Nanjie Subdistrict (), Zhanqian Subdistrict (), Jingye Subdistrict (), Shiying Subdistrict () References External links County-level divisions of Liaoning Jinzhou {{Liaoning-geo-stub ...
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Kolárovo
Kolárovo (before 1948: ''Guta''; hu, Gúta or earlier ''Gutta'') is a town in the south of Slovakia near the town of Komárno. It is an agricultural center with 11,000 inhabitants. Basic information The town of Kolárovo is located in the Podunajská nížina ( Danubian Lowland) at the confluence of the Váh and Little Danube Rivers. The western part of the plane land is on Žitný ostrov, the medium part on boggy flats of the Little Danube, Váh, and Váh Danube Rivers, the eastern part with many old shoulders and inland embankments at the flat of the Váh and Nitra Rivers. The town comprises 6 neighborhoods: center, Částa (Császta), Kráľka (Királyrét), Veľký Ostrov (Nagysziget), Örtény and Pačérok (Pacsérok). According to the 2021 census, out of 10,572 there were 7,839 (74,15 %) Hungarians, 2,152 (20,36 %) Slovaks and 581 (5,49 %) otherKolárovo belongs to the largest towns of the lower part of the Žitný ostrov. History The village was mentioned for the ...
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Guta RaJehovah
Guta raJehovah or Guta ra Jehovah (English: City of Jehovah), also known as the City of God, is a church and series of religious healing communities located across Zimbabwe. The beliefs of this church stem from the Methodist teachings that were present across Southern Africa at this time as well as more traditional healing practices indigenous to the area. The church was founded in 1954 by renowned faith healer Mai Chaza following her departure from the area's Methodist church with the community's first independent healing centre, what those in the church refer to as a Guta, being established in a village outside of Zimbabwe's capital, Harare (formerly known as Salisbury). This community, and Guta ra Jehovah more widely, was founded on curing the sick through spirituality and prayer particularly through Mai Chaza's perceived ability of being able to successfully pray for barren women to conceive. Not only was Mai Chaza known widely for her powers as a healer, she was referred to by h ...
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Guta Stresser
Maria Augusta Labatut Stresser (born 28 September 1972), known professionally as Guta Stresser, is a Brazilian actress, writer, and theatre director. Filmography Television * 2001-2014 – ''A Grande Família'' - Bebel (Maria Isabel Silva Carrara) * 2015 - ''Amorteamo'' - Cândida * 2015–Present - ''Mister Brau'' - Maria Augusta Cinema * 2001 - ''A Partilha'' - Célia * 2004 - ''Nina Nina may refer to: * Nina (name), a feminine given name and surname Acronyms *National Iraqi News Agency, a news service in Iraq * Norwegian Institute for Nature Research, on the campus of Norwegian University of Science and Technology *No income, ...'' - Nina * 2004 - '' Redeemer'' - Flávia * 2006 - ''Balada das Duas Mocinhas de Botafogo'' - Marília * 2007 - ''A Grande Família - O Filme'' - Bebel * 2008 - ''Sexo Virtual'' * 2008 - ''Vingança'' * 2012 - ''Tudo que Deus Criou'' References External links *Guta Stresser Official Website 1972 births Living people Brazilian people o ...
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Nicolae Guţă
Nicolae may refer to: * Nicolae (name), a Romanian name * ''Nicolae'' (novel), a 1997 novel See also *Nicolai (other) *Nicolao Nicolao is an Italian given name and a surname. It may refer to the following: Given name *Nicolao Civitali (1482 - after 1560), Italian sculptor and architect *Nicolao Colletti (18th century), Italian mathematician *Nicolao Dorati (c. 1513 – 159 ...
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Gheorghe Tătărescu
: ''For the artist, see Gheorghe Tattarescu.'' Gheorghe I. Tătărescu (also known as ''Guță Tătărescu'', with a slightly antiquated pet form of his given name; 2 November 1886 – 28 March 1957) was a Romanian politician who served twice as Prime Minister of Romania (1934–1937; 1939–1940), three times as List of Romanian Foreign Ministers, Minister of Foreign Affairs (''interim'' in 1934 and 1938, appointed to the office in 1945-1947) and once as Ministry of National Defence of Romania, Minister of War (1934). Representing the "young liberals" faction inside the National Liberal Party (Romania, 1875), National Liberal Party (PNL), Tătărescu began his political career as a collaborator of Ion G. Duca, becoming noted for his anticommunism and, in time, for his conflicts with the PNL's leader Dinu Brătianu and the Foreign Minister Nicolae Titulescu. During his first time in office, he moved closer to King Carol II of Romania, Carol II and led an ambivalent policy toward the ...
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Judith Of Habsburg
Judith of Habsburg (german: Guta; 13 March 1271 – 21 May 1297) was queen of Bohemia and Poland from 1285 until her death as the wife of the Přemyslid king Wenceslaus II. Early life Judith was the youngest daughter of King Rudolf I of Germany and Gertrude of Hohenberg. She was born in the Swabian town of Rheinfelden, where her father still resided as a count before he was elected king of Germany in 1273. When she was five, she became the object of her father's political plans: on 21 October 1276 King Rudolf accepted the homage of his bitter rival King Ottokar II of Bohemia in the Austrian capital Vienna, and to seal the peace, both decided that Judith should marry Ottokar's son Wenceslaus. The agreement, however, did not last and the conflict erupted again, ending with King Ottokar's final defeat and death in the 1278 Battle on the Marchfeld. After King Ottokar's death, the Brandenburg margrave Otto V had guardianship over minor King Wenceslaus II, acting as Bohemian re ...
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