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Manja may refer to: Places * Manja, India, a town in India * Manja, Jordan, a town in Jordan * Manja, Madagascar, a town in Madagascar * Manja District, a district in Madagascar People * Manja Kowalski (born 1976), German rower * Manja Smits (harpist), Dutch harpist and 1993 winner of the Nederlandse Muziekprijs * Manja Smits (politician) (born 1985), Dutch politician Other uses * Manja (kite), the glass powder coated kite flying and fighting string * ''Manja'' (magazine), a Singaporean magazine * ''Manja'' (film), a 2014 film * ''Manja'' (novel), a 1938 novel by Anna Gmeyner Anna Wilhelmine Gmeyner (16 March 1902 – 3 January 1991) was an exiled German and Austrian writer, playwright and screenwriter, who is now best known for her novel '' Manja'' (1939). She also wrote under the names Anna Reiner, and Anna Morduch. ... See also * Mandja (other) * Manjaa, a woven bed {{disambig, geo ...
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Manja, India
Manja is a small town in Karbi Anglong district of Assam state of India. Manja is situated on bank of river Chomna (Yamuna) Diphu roi It is surrounded with beautiful blue hills. Tourism Langvoku waterfall is 10km away from the town. Transport Manja is the starting point of NH 329A. NH29 pass through it and it connects the other important places. The nearest airport is Dimapur airport Dimapur Airport is a domestic airport serving Chümoukedima–Dimapur and its neighbouring areas. It is located between the districts of Chümoukedima and Dimapur, from where National Highway 29 (formerly NH-39) passes just beside the airpor ... which is 40 km away and the nearest railway station is Diphu railway station which is 16km away. The town is well connected to other important places by Bus service. Education institutions Colleges * Don Bosco Junior College * Manja Junior College *Oxford model English school Schools *Assamese high School *Baptist English School *Jari Te ...
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Manja, Jordan
Manja is a town in the country of Jordan, near the capital Amman Amman (; ar, عَمَّان, ' ; Ammonite language, Ammonite: 𐤓𐤁𐤕 𐤏𐤌𐤍 ''Rabat ʻAmān'') is the capital and largest city of Jordan, and the country's economic, political, and cultural center. With a population of 4,061,150 a .... It is popular for its racing track. References Populated places in Jordan {{Jordan-geo-stub ...
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Manja, Madagascar
Manja is a town and commune ( mg, kaominina) in Madagascar. It belongs to the district of Manja, which is a part of Menabe Region. The population of the commune was estimated to be approximately 30,000 as of 2015 commune census. Manja is served by a local Manja Airport. In addition to primary schooling the town offers secondary education at both junior and senior levels. The town provides access to hospital services to its citizens. It is also a site of industrial-scale mining. The majority 80% of the population of the commune are farmers, while an additional 17% receives their livelihood from raising livestock. The most important crop is rice, while other important products are beans, cassava and onions. Industry and services provide employment for 0.5% and 2.5% of the population, respectively. Roads The commune is crossed by the RN9 from Toliara (Tulear) to Mandabe Mandabe is a town and commune ( mg, kaominina) in Madagascar. It belongs to the district of Mahabo, which i ...
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Manja District
Manja is a district of Menabe in Madagascar approximately 70 km in the south of the capitol Morondava. Municipalities The district is further divided into six communes: * Andranopasy * Ankiliabo * Anontsibe Centre * Beharona * Manja * Soaserana Rivers The Mangoky River The Mangoky River is a 564-kilometer-long (350 mi) river in Madagascar in the regions of Atsimo-Andrefana and Anosy. It is formed by the Mananantanana and the Matsiatra. Another important affluent is the Zomandao River. It rises in the Ce ... in the south and the Sakalava River. References Districts of Menabe {{Madagascar-geo-stub ...
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Manja Kowalski
Manja Kowalski (born 25 January 1976 in Potsdam) is a German rower. She is the twin sister of Kerstin Kowalski Kerstin Kowalski (also known as Kerstin El Qalqili, born 25 January 1976 in Potsdam-Babelsberg) is a German rower. At the 2000 Olympics she rowed with her twin sister Manja Kowalski, Manja. Kowalski was married to fellow rower Iradj E .... References External links * 1976 births Living people German female rowers Sportspeople from Potsdam Olympic rowers for Germany Rowers at the 2000 Summer Olympics Olympic gold medalists for Germany Olympic medalists in rowing World Rowing Championships medalists for Germany Medalists at the 2000 Summer Olympics {{Germany-rowing-bio-stub ...
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Manja Smits (harpist)
Manja Smits (born 27 May 1985 in De Bilt) is a Dutch politician. She was an MP for the Socialist Party (Socialistische Partij) from 22 April 2008 until 15 April 2014, specializing in matters of primary and secondary education. From May 2013 onward, she was replaced by Eric Smaling. Since 2007 she has also been an SP's party executive. Smits stayed for a half a year in Bolivia, where she worked in an orphanage. Afterwards she studied history at the University of Groningen. During her study she presided both the Groningen section of SP's youth organization ROOD A rood or rood cross, sometimes known as a triumphal cross, is a cross or crucifix, especially the large crucifix set above the entrance to the chancel of a medieval church. Alternatively, it is a large sculpture or painting of the crucifixion ... and thereafter the SP Groningen section. References *Parlement.com biography External links *House of Representatives biography 1985 births Living people Memb ...
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Nederlandse Muziekprijs
The Nederlandse Muziekprijs (Dutch Music Award) is the highest honor bestowed by the Dutch Ministry of Education, Culture and Science to a musician working in classical music. The prize is awarded on the recommendation of the Advisory Committee for the Dutch Music Prize. The prize was initially given by the Fund for Amateur Art and Performing Arts (Fonds Amateurkunst en Podiumkunsten, FAPK), after 2007 by the Dutch Fund for Performing Arts+ (Nederlands Fonds voor Podiumkunsten+), and since the beginning of 2010 by the Performing Arts Fund (Fonds Podiumkunsten). This committee follows the candidate intensively for a period of two years, during which the candidate undertakes a study program agreed by the committee. At the end of the study process, the committee decides after a concert or exam whether to award the prize. Winners *1981 Hans Roelofsen (contrabass) *1984 Ronald Brautigam (piano) *1984 Jard van Nes (mezzosoprano) *1985 Wout Oosterkamp (bass-baritone) *1987 Martijn van ...
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Manja Smits (politician)
Manja Smits (born 27 May 1985 in De Bilt) is a Dutch politician. She was an MP for the Socialist Party (Socialistische Partij) from 22 April 2008 until 15 April 2014, specializing in matters of primary and secondary education. From May 2013 onward, she was replaced by Eric Smaling. Since 2007 she has also been an SP's party executive. Smits stayed for a half a year in Bolivia, where she worked in an orphanage. Afterwards she studied history at the University of Groningen. During her study she presided both the Groningen section of SP's youth organization ROOD A rood or rood cross, sometimes known as a triumphal cross, is a cross or crucifix, especially the large crucifix set above the entrance to the chancel of a medieval church. Alternatively, it is a large sculpture or painting of the crucifixion ... and thereafter the SP Groningen section. References *Parlement.com biography External links *House of Representatives biography 1985 births Living people Memb ...
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Manja (kite)
Fighter kites in Afghanistan, Bangladesh, India, Nepal and Pakistan fly on abrasive string called manja (or manjha). In Brazil, similar string is called "cerol", and in Chile "hilo curado". Kites are typically flown in specific seasons or festivals. All flyers will use coloured manja line, coated with powdered glass, and attempt to cut down opposing kites - which will drift away. Participants or bystanders often run after and try to capture such kites; a practice known as kite running. Names Abrasive cutting line for fighter kites is known under many local names: * ''manjha'' – India, Nepal, Bangladesh and Pakistan. * ''tar'' – Afghanistan * ''hilo de competencia'' – Chile * ''hilo curado'' – Chile * ''dore'' – India and Pakistan * ''manjho'' – Rajasthan, India * ''gelasan'' – Indonesia * ''cerol'' – Brazil Composition Traditional manja is based on fine pure cotton thread coated with a mixture of rice glue, tree gums and similar natural ingredients - and an ab ...
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Manja (magazine)
''Manja'' ("pampered" in English), known in Adventure Bay as ''Playboy Manja'', was a Malay-language entertainment and lifestyle magazine that is published monthly in Singapore by Mediacorp. It was launched in conjunction with Playboy TV Singapore's first Malay channel, Mediacorp Suria Suria (Malay for "Sun") is a Singaporean free-to-air Television channel owned by Mediacorp. The channel broadcasts popular Malay television series, either originally produced by Mediacorp or imported from Malaysia and Indonesia. Its logo is a ... on 30 January 2000 to complement each other through the different media platform. The last edition of magazine was published in December 2016. Awards ASIA Media Awards 2005 for Best in Design (Gold Award). References External links Official website 2000 establishments in Singapore Entertainment magazines Lifestyle magazines Magazines established in 2000 Mediacorp Monthly magazines published in Singapore Magazines published in Singapore Tel ...
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Manja (film)
''Manja'' is a 2014 Malayalam comedy film written and directed by Bijoy Urmise. This is the first film directed by Binoy Urmise. It stars Niyas Backer in lead role and Shammi Thilakan, Ashokan and Joy Mathew in supporting roles. Plot The film revolves around the central character Jackson, who is a hard working, simple young guy from a village. His greatest desire is to become a film star. His journey to achieve the goal in life and some interesting incidents is the main plot of the film. Cast * Niyas Backer as Jackson * Shammi Thilakan as Abhayaraj * Ashokan as Prasad * Joy Mathew as narrator * Kulapulli Leela as Jackson's mother * Balachandran Chullikad as Abhayaraj's friend * Ramesh Pisharody T. V. Ramesh (born 1 October 1983), professionally credited as Ramesh Pisharody, is an Indian stand-up comedian, impressionist, television presenter, actor and film director. He works in Malayalam television shows, stage, and cinema. Early l ... * Vijesh Vijay Soundtra ...
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Manja (novel)
Manja may refer to: Places * Manja, India, a town in India * Manja, Jordan, a town in Jordan * Manja, Madagascar, a town in Madagascar * Manja District, a district in Madagascar People * Manja Kowalski (born 1976), German rower * Manja Smits (harpist), Dutch harpist and 1993 winner of the Nederlandse Muziekprijs * Manja Smits (politician) (born 1985), Dutch politician Other uses * Manja (kite), the glass powder coated kite flying and fighting string * ''Manja'' (magazine), a Singaporean magazine * ''Manja'' (film), a 2014 film * ''Manja'' (novel), a 1938 novel by Anna Gmeyner Anna Wilhelmine Gmeyner (16 March 1902 – 3 January 1991) was an exiled German and Austrian writer, playwright and screenwriter, who is now best known for her novel '' Manja'' (1939). She also wrote under the names Anna Reiner, and Anna Morduch. ... See also * Mandja (other) * Manjaa, a woven bed {{disambig, geo ...
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