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Keira may refer to: * Keira (given name) * The electoral district of Keira, in New South Wales, Australia * Mount Keira, Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia * The Keira dynasty, rulers of Darfur (Sudan, 17th-20th centuries) * Keira (wrestler) (born 1995), ring name of Mexican masked professional wrestler {{Disambiguation ...
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Keira (given Name)
Keira is a feminine given name. It is an Anglicized version of "Ciara (given name), Ciara" and means "Little Dark One". People named Keira include: *Keira Bevan (born 1997), Welsh rugby union player *Keira D'Amato (born 1984), American long-distance runner *Keira Hewatch (born 1985), Nigerian actress *Keira Knightley (born 1985), English actress *Keira Lucchesi (born 1989), Scottish actress *Keira Maameri (born 1980), French film director *Keira McLaughlin (born 2000), Canadian curler *Keira Ramshaw (born 1994), English footballer *Keira Robinson (born 1994), American basketball player *Keira Stephens (born 2003), Australian swimmer *Keira Walsh (born 1997), English footballer *Saint Cera of Ireland, also spelled Keira, 7th-century abbess Fictional characters include: *Keira, a main character from a 2012 CGI animated film ''Barbie: The Princess & the Popstar'' *Keira, a supporting character in the ''List of Jak and Daxter characters, Jak and Daxter'' series *Keira Metz, a support ...
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Electoral District Of Keira
Keira is an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales. It is currently represented by Ryan Park of the Labor Party. Keira is a northern Illawarra electorate taking in the northern and western Wollongong suburbs of Figtree, Keiraville, Mount Ousley, Mount Pleasant, Balgownie, Corrimal, Bellambi, Woonona, Bulli, Thirroul, Austinmer and Coledale. Keira was established in 1988 largely as a replacement to the seat of Corrimal. Like its predecessor, it is a safe seat for the Labor Party. Labor have only ever fallen below 60 percent of the two-party preferred vote three times; twice to the Liberal Party The Liberal Party is any of many political parties around the world. The meaning of ''liberal'' varies around the world, ranging from liberal conservatism on the right to social liberalism on the left. __TOC__ Active liberal parties This is a li ... in 1988 and 2011 and once to an independent in 1999. Members for Keira Ele ...
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Mount Keira
Mount Keira () is a suburb and mountain in the Illawarra region of New South Wales, Australia. Mount Keira is a site of significant cultural heritage for the Wodi Wodi people. The name Mount Keira derives from the Wodi Wodi name for the mountain, ''Geera'' or ''Djera.Place Names of the Wollongong region
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'' The first maps of the area called it Keera, later adding the 'i'. Mount Keira forms a part of the Illawarra escarpment, all of which is sacred land to the Wodi Wodi people of the wider Dharawal language group. The suburb of Mount Keira, a semi-rural township of

Keira Dynasty
The Keira dynasty were the rulers of the Sultanate of Darfur from the seventeenth century until 1916. Originally the Keira clan were perhaps regional rulers in the Tunjur state, with Sulayman traditionally seen as the founder of the Darfur state. The monarchy was suspended after the Egyptian conquest of the region in 1874, but was revived as a de facto independent state in 1898 after the defeat of the Mahdiyah. The Keira dynasty finally ended in 1916 when the British annexed Darfur to the Sudan. As of 2012, the family includes Ali B. Ali-Dinar, the grandson of the last ruling Sultan.Ali B. Ali-Dinar, descendant of the last sultan of Darfur, urges help for western Sudan
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