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Marianna may refer to: * Marianna, Arkansas, USA * Marianna, Florida, USA * Marianna, Pennsylvania, USA * An English spelling for Mariana, Minas Gerais, Brazil * 602 Marianna, an asteroid, number 602 in the minor planet catalog * Marianna (given name), with a list of people of this name See also * Marianne (given name) * Mariana (name) * Maria Anna (other) * Mariano * Marian (given name) * Marian (surname) {{disambig ...
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Marianna, Arkansas
Marianna is a town in and the county seat of Lee County, Arkansas, Lee County, Arkansas, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, 2010 census it had a population of 4,115, but by 2018 the population had dropped to an estimated 3,477. Located along the L'Anguille River in the Arkansas Delta just north of the Ozark-St. Francis National Forest, St. Francis National Forest, the community was known as "Walnut Ridge" until 1852 when it became known as "Marianna". The town's economy has historically been based on agriculture, especially cotton production. The town is located along Crowley's Ridge Parkway and the Great River Road, both National Scenic Byways showcasing Crowley's Ridge and the Mississippi River. History The community was established by Col. Walter H. Otey in 1848, and was known as Walnut Ridge until 1852. Geography Marianna is located in the center of the county at the northwest tip of Ozark–St. Francis National Forest, St. Francis National Forest. U.S. Route ...
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Marianna, Florida
Marianna is a city in and the county seat of Jackson County, Florida, United States, and it is home to Chipola College. The population was 6,102 at the 2010 census. In 2018 the estimated population was 7,091. The official nickname of Marianna is "The City of Southern Charm". History Marianna was founded in 1828 by Scottish entrepreneur Scott Beverege, who named the town after his daughters Mary and Anna. The following year, it was designated as the county seat, superseding the earlier settlement of Webbville, which soon after dissolved and no longer exists. Marianna was platted along the Chipola River. Many planters from North Carolina relocated to Jackson County to develop new plantations to take advantage of the fertile soil. They relied on the labor of enslaved African Americans brought from the Upper South in the domestic slave trade. Civil War era Governor John Milton, a major planter who owned the Sylvania Plantation and hundreds of slaves, was a grandson of Revolutio ...
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Marianna, Pennsylvania
Marianna is a borough in Washington County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 396 at the 2020 census. History Marianna was built as a mining town for the Pittsburgh Buffalo Company in 1907 and was incorporated in 1910. At the time of its construction, the Marianna Mine was among the most modern and well equipped in the world. The town's brick homes were designed to offer indoor bathrooms, fenced yards and other amenities making living conditions very attractive for the time. At 10:55 a.m. on the morning of Saturday, November 28, 1908, an explosion occurred in the mine which killed 154 men and left only one survivor. Although the mine was quickly refurbished by the Pittsburgh Buffalo Company, the colliery's fortunes flagged. By 1914, the mine was sold to the Union Coal and Coke Company and later to Bethlehem Steel which continued to extract coal until 1988, when the main conveyor caught fire. The fire was extinguished, but the mine closed anyway. The Marianna ...
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Mariana, Minas Gerais
Mariana is the oldest city in the state of Minas Gerais, Brazil. It is a tourist city, founded on July 16, 1696, and retains the characteristics of a baroque city, with its churches, buildings and museums. It was the first capital of Minas Gerais. Other historical cities in Minas Gerais are Ouro Preto, São João del-Rei, Diamantina, Tiradentes, Congonhas and Sabará. It has an area of . The municipality contains a very small part of the of Serra do Gandarela National Park Serra do Gandarela National Park ( pt, Parque Nacional da Serra do Gandarela) is a national park in the state of Minas Gerais, Brazil. It protects a mountainous region holding a remnant of Atlantic Forest that is an important source of water for th ..., created in 2014. In 2015, it suffered a major dam disaster. References External links Municipalities in Minas Gerais Populated places established in 1696 1696 establishments in the Portuguese Empire {{MinasGerais-geo-stub ...
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602 Marianna
Marianna (minor planet designation: 602 Marianna) is a minor planet orbiting the Sun The Sun is the star at the center of the Solar System. It is a nearly perfect ball of hot plasma, heated to incandescence by nuclear fusion reactions in its core. The Sun radiates this energy mainly as light, ultraviolet, and infrared radi .... References External links * * Background asteroids Marianna Marianna C-type asteroids (Tholen) 19060216 {{beltasteroid-stub ...
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Marianna (given Name)
Marianne is a female name. It is the French version of the Greek Mariamne, which is a variant of Mary, ultimately from the Hebrew Miriam ( מִרְיָם Miryám), Mirjam (Aramaic: ''Mariam'').Behind the Name
In late ''Marianna'' (''Μαριάννα'') was used. In 18th century France Marianne became a popular name as a variant of , . It can also be seen as a combination of Marie and

Marianne (given Name)
Marianne is a female name. It is the French version of the Greek Mariamne, which is a variant of Mary, ultimately from the Hebrew Miriam ( מִרְיָם Miryám), Mirjam (Aramaic: ''Mariam'').Behind the Name
In late ''Marianna'' (''Μαριάννα'') was used. In 18th century France Marianne became a popular name as a variant of , . It can also be seen as a combination of Marie and

Mariana (name)
Mariana is a feminine given name of Latin origin. The masculine equivalent is Marianus which is derived from Marius. Marianus became Mariano in Italian, Spanish and Portuguese.Hanks, Patrick, et al. (2002). ''The Oxford Names Companion''. Oxford: Oxford University Press; p. 819 Nobles *Mariana of Austria (1634–1696), Queen consort of Spain *Marianna Lubomirska (1693–1729), Polish noble *Mariana Koskull (1785–1841), Swedish noble *Mariana Victoria of Spain (1718–1781), Queen of Portugal * Infanta Mariana Francisca of Portugal (1736–1813), daughter of King Joseph I of Portugal *Infanta Mariana Vitória of Portugal (1768–1788), daughter of Queen Maria I of Portugal and King Peter III of Portugal Writers *Mariana Codruț (born 1956), Romanian poet, writer and journalist *Mariana Frenk-Westheim (1898–2004), German-Mexican writer and translator * Mariana Griswold Van Rensselaer (1851–1931), American author *Mariana Starke (c. 1761–1831), English author *Juan de Mar ...
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Maria Anna (other)
Maria Anna may refer to: * Archduchess Maria Anna of Austria (1738–1789), the second but eldest surviving daughter of Maria Theresa, Queen of Hungary and Bohemia, and Francis I, Holy Roman Emperor. * Maria Anna Adamberger (1752–1804), Viennese actress * Maria Anna de Raschenau, eighteenth-century Viennese composer and nun * Maria Anna Mozart, sister of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart * Maria Anna of Bavaria (1805–1877), Queen consort of Saxony * Maria Anna of Neuburg (1667–1740), Queen consort of Spain * Maria Anna of Portugal (1843–1884) * Maria Anna of Savoy (1803–1884), daughter of Victor Emmanuel I of Sardinia and wife of Emperor Ferdinand I of Austria * Maria Anna of Spain (1606–1646), aka Maria Anna of Austria, daughter of Philip III of Spain and wife of Ferdinand III, Holy Roman Emperor * Maria Anna Sophia of Saxony (1728–1797) * Maria Anna Thekla Mozart, cousin of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart * Maria Anna von Genzinger (1750–1793), Viennes ...
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Mariano
Mariano is a masculine name from the Romance languages, corresponding to the feminine Mariana. It is an Italian, Spanish and Portuguese variant of the Roman Marianus which derived from Marius, and Marius derived from the Roman god Mars (see also Ares) or from the Latin ''maris'' "male". Mariano and Marian are sometimes seen as a conjunction of the two female names Mary and Ann. This name is an homage to The Virgin Mary, Mother of Jesus. Mariano, as a surname, is of Italian, Spanish and Portuguese origin from the personal name ''Mariano'', from the Latin family name ''Marianus'' (a derivative of the ancient personal name ''Marius'', of Etruscan origin). In the early Christian era it came to be taken as an adjective derived from ''Maria'', and was associated with the cult of the Virgin Mary. It was borne by various early saints, including a 3rd-century martyr in Numibia and a 5th-century hermit of Berry, France. It is also a Sephardic Jewish surname derived from the term Merano. ...
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Marian (given Name)
Marian is a given name, either derived from Maria (female) or Marius (male). In Slovak, and sometimes in Czech, the name is spelled Marián. Female * Maid Marian, legendary companion of Robin Hood * Marian Anderson (1897–1993), African-American contralto opera singer * Marian Bakermans-Kranenburg (born 1965), Dutch scientist * Marian Beitialarrangoitia (born 1968), Basque politician * Marian Bell (economist) (born 1957), British economist * Marian Bell (field hockey) (born 1958), former Australian field hockey player * Marie Booth (1864–1937), third daughter of William and Catherine Booth, the founders of the Salvation Army * Marian Croak (born 1955), American scientist * Marian Dawkins (born 1945), British biologist * Marian Hobson (born 1941), British scholar of French * Marian Keyes (born 1963), Irish writer * Marian Sutton Marshall (1846–1901) English Typist and trade unionist * Marian Pritchard (1869–1945), British fashion writer and journalist * Marian Pour-E ...
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