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Redi can refer to: __NOTOC__ People Given name * Redi Halilaj (born 1989), Albanian cyclist * Redi Jupi (born 1974), Albanian footballer * Redi Tlhabi, South African journalist, producer, author and radio presenter * Redi Vogli (born 1987), Albanian basketball player Surname * Francesco Redi (1626–1697), Italian scientist * Gino Redi (1908–1962), Italian composer * Tommaso Redi (1665–1726), Italian painter who was active during the late-Baroque Other names * Raidi (born 1938), Tibetan politician known in Chinese as Rèdì Other uses * REDi, American musical group * Redi (crater), Martian impact crater * Redi (shopping centre), a shopping mall in Helsinki, Finland * Redi, Maharashtra, Indian village ** Redi Port * Redi Award, international science award in toxinology * Thomson Reuters REDI, execution management system platform * Redi, a village in Maharashtra state in India; known for the Ganapati Temple, Redi, Ganapati Temple See also

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Redi Halilaj
Redi Halilaj (born 31 August 1989) is an Albanian former cyclist, who rode professionally for from 2015 to 2017. Major results Source: ;2007 : 10th GP Dell'Arno ;2009 : 2nd Albanian National Road Race Championships, Road race, National Road Championships ;2010 : 1st Albanian National Road Race Championships, Road race, National Road Championships : 1st Stage 6 Tour of Albania ;2013 : National Road Championships ::1st Albanian National Road Race Championships, Road race ::1st Albanian National Time Trial Championships, Time trial ;2015 : 1st Albanian National Road Race Championships, Road race, National Road Championships ;2016 : 3rd Albanian National Road Race Championships, Road race, National Road Championships : 3rd Balkan Elite Road Classics : 9th Philadelphia International Cycling Classic ;2017 : 1st Stage 4 Tour of Eritrea : 2nd Albanian National Road Race Championships, Road race, National Road Championships : 5th Asmara Circuit : 10th Overall Tour of Albania Refere ...
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Redi Jupi
Redi Jupi (born 31 May 1974) is an Albanian retired footballer. He played in the central midfield for KS Dinamo Tirana and has 19 caps for the Albania national team since his debut in 1995. Jupi is currently the manager of Albania U21 for the European Football Championship qualification. Playing career Club Jupi appeared in 128 Turkish Super Lig matches during the three seasons he played for Diyarbakirspor. International He made his debut for Albania in an August 1995 friendly match away against Malta and earned a total of 19 caps, scoring no goals. His final international was a March 2006 friendly match against Georgia in Tirana. National team statistics Managerial career On 11 August 2015, Jupi was appointed manager of the Albania U21 following the departure of Skënder Gega at Kuwaiti Premier League side Al-Jahra. His debut was a 1–1 home draw against Israel U21 in team's second qualifying match for 2017 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship. After the match, ...
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Redi Tlhabi
Redi Tlhabi (; born 1978) is a South African journalist, producer, author and a former radio presenter. She presented ''The Redi Tlhabi Show'' on Radio 702 for over a decade. Her broadcasting career spans years spent at Kaya FM, being a newscaster for the SABC and later, eMedia Holdings owned eNews Channel Africa, eNCA. Tlhabi has an Honours degree in Political Economy and English Literature. She has been a television and radio journalist for the SABC and eTV. After 12 years of working for 702, a radio station in South Africa, Tlhabi announced her departure at the station. She was set to leave for the USA for a fellowship. She has since postponed her move to America. Controversy In 2013, Tlhabi won the Alan Paton Award for her book, ''Endings and Beginnings''. The book describes Tlhabi's relationship with a notorious gangster as she was growing up, after the death of her father. Tlhabi claims that she changed the names of the characters, but the mother of a gangster of the sam ...
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Redi Vogli
Redi Vogli (born 29 April 1987) is an Albanian professional basketball player who plays for BC Tirana in the Albanian Basketball League The Albanian Basketball League is the men's professional basketball league in Albania. It was founded in 1946 shortly after the formation of the Albanian Basketball Association and is now divided into two divisions, the Superliga and First Divi ... as well as the Albania national team. References 1987 births Living people Albanian men's basketball players Basketball players from Tirana Shooting guards {{Albania-basketball-bio-stub ...
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Francesco Redi
Francesco Redi (18 February 1626 – 1 March 1697) was an Italian physician, naturalist, biologist, and poet. He is referred to as the "founder of experimental biology", and as the "father of modern parasitology". He was the first person to challenge the theory of spontaneous generation by demonstrating that maggots come from eggs of flies. Having a doctoral degree in both medicine and philosophy from the University of Pisa at the age of 21, he worked in various cities of Italy. A rationalist of his time, he was a critic of verifiable myths, such as spontaneous generation. His most famous experiments are described in his magnum opus ''Esperienze intorno alla generazione degl'insetti'' (''Experiments on the Generation of Insects''), published in 1668. He disproved that vipers drink wine and could break glasses, and that their venom was poisonous when ingested. He correctly observed that snake venoms were produced from the fangs, not the gallbladder, as was believed. He was also ...
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Gino Redi
Gino Redi (26 November 1908 – 27 September 1962) was an Italian composer. He was sometimes credited as P.G. Redi. Biography Born Luigi Pulci in Rome, after graduating in composition at the Conservatory of Parma, Redi moved to Milan where he was active as a conductor for several small orchestras. In 1934 he started composing, debuting with the song "È finito il bel tempo che fu". Starting from the second half of the 1930s Redi was one of the most successful songwriters of his time. Among his best known songs are "Perché non sognar", "Aggio perduto 'o suonno" and "Non Dimenticar". He participated to four editions of the Sanremo Music Festival The Sanremo Music Festival, officially the Italian Song Festival () and commonly known as just (), is the most popular Italian song contest and awards ceremony, held annually in the city of Sanremo, Liguria. It is the longest-running annual ... between 1951 and 1961. References External links * * 1908 births 1962 d ...
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Tommaso Redi
Tommaso Redi (22 December 1665 – 10 October 1726) was an Italian painter, active during the late- Baroque in his native Florence. He initially apprenticed with the Florentine painter Anton Domenico Gabbiani (1652–1726), and then moved to Rome to work in the Medici Academy in that city, which employed Carlo Maratti and Ciro Ferri as teachers. He returned to Florence to paint in the Palazzo Pitti and also was a respected portrait painter. When the Czar Peter visited Florence, he was particularly struck with the works of Redi, and being desirous of establishing an academy for the promotion of the fine arts at Moscow, attempted to have Redi run the academy, but the latter did not accept the offer. Redi died in Florence. Among his pupils were Giovanni Domenico Campiglia (1692–1768) and Giuseppe Grisoni Giuseppe Pierre Joseph Grisoni (''bapt.'' 24 October 1699–1769), also known as Grifoni or Grison, was an Italian painter and sculptor, noted for his landscapes an ...
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Raidi
Raidi (; ; also written Ragdi; born August, 1938) is a Tibetan politician of the People's Republic of China. He served as a vice chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress from 2003 to 2008, and the highest ranking Tibetan in China. Biography He is a native of Biru County, Tibet Autonomous Region. He is a graduate of the Central Party School of the Chinese Communist Party, and joined the Chinese Communist Party The Chinese Communist Party (CCP), officially the Communist Party of China (CPC), is the founding and One-party state, sole ruling party of the China, People's Republic of China (PRC). Under the leadership of Mao Zedong, the CCP emerged victoriou ... in October 1961. Tibetan Review wrote on September 3, 2019, that "China has included Re Di (also written as Raidi or Redi, but pronounced as Ragdi), one of top Tibetan collaborators with its occupation rule in Tibet, in a list of 36 nominees for its highest state honor which was announced on Aug 27." ...
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REDi
Redi can refer to: __NOTOC__ People Given name * Redi Halilaj (born 1989), Albanian cyclist * Redi Jupi (born 1974), Albanian footballer * Redi Tlhabi, South African journalist, producer, author and radio presenter * Redi Vogli (born 1987), Albanian basketball player Surname * Francesco Redi (1626–1697), Italian scientist * Gino Redi (1908–1962), Italian composer * Tommaso Redi (1665–1726), Italian painter who was active during the late-Baroque Other names * Raidi (born 1938), Tibetan politician known in Chinese as Rèdì Other uses * REDi, American musical group * Redi (crater), Martian impact crater * Redi (shopping centre), a shopping mall in Helsinki, Finland * Redi, Maharashtra, Indian village ** Redi Port * Redi Award, international science award in toxinology * Thomson Reuters REDI Redi can refer to: __NOTOC__ People Given name * Redi Halilaj (born 1989), Albanian cyclist * Redi Jupi (born 1974), Albanian footballer * Redi Tlhabi, South African journalist, produce ...
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Redi (crater)
Redi can refer to: __NOTOC__ People Given name * Redi Halilaj (born 1989), Albanian cyclist * Redi Jupi (born 1974), Albanian footballer * Redi Tlhabi, South African journalist, producer, author and radio presenter * Redi Vogli (born 1987), Albanian basketball player Surname * Francesco Redi (1626–1697), Italian scientist * Gino Redi (1908–1962), Italian composer * Tommaso Redi (1665–1726), Italian painter who was active during the late-Baroque Other names * Raidi (born 1938), Tibetan politician known in Chinese as Rèdì Other uses * REDi, American musical group * Redi (crater), Martian impact crater * Redi (shopping centre), a shopping mall in Helsinki, Finland * Redi, Maharashtra Redi is a village in the district of Sindhudurg in Maharashtra. Originally known as Rewati, Redi is located close to the shores of the Arabian Sea. Cashew and coconut trees grow in the region. The village belongs to the Vengurla Taluka of th ..., Indian village ** Redi Port * Redi ...
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Redi (shopping Centre)
Redi ( fi, Kauppakeskus Redi; stylized as REDI) is a shopping centre in Kalasatama, Helsinki, Finland. With its gross leasable area of , it is the eighth largest shopping centre in Finland. Redi was completed in September 2018. Redi was designed by architect Pekka Helin. The shopping center is part of the Redi complex, which includes the highest residential building in Finland, the 134-meter and 35-storey Majakka. The complex is estimated to cost over one billion euros. The shopping center is divided into two parts, named ''Stadi'' and ''Sköne''. At the street level, the street ''Kalasatamankatu'', running in north–south direction, demarcates the division. The Kalasatama metro station is located on the third floor of the center and is directly accessible from Redi. Redi's visitor amounts faded following the opening of the mall on September 20, 2018. Shops and services Redi has 175 shops in a total of about 200 business spaces. The largest stores are K-Supermarket, Lidl, ...
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Redi, Maharashtra
Redi is a village in the district of Sindhudurg in Maharashtra. Originally known as Rewati, Redi is located close to the shores of the Arabian Sea. Cashew and coconut trees grow in the region. The village belongs to the Vengurla Taluka of the Konkan region and was a significant sea port during the earlier times. Redi has now evolved into a tourist hub because of its long virgin and unspoiled beaches alongside archaic historic monuments like the Yashwantgad Fort. Redi is merely 566 km away from Mumbai and can be easily reached. History Redi was built by the Marathas in the sixteenth century and, in 1746, was captured by the Portuguese. The previous citadel-holders, the Sawant clan of Maharashtra, attempted to recapture Redi by poisoning the Portuguese garrison's fish supply, but the attack was unsuccessful. Redi was eventually returned to the Sawants following a peace treaty, but the peace was short-lived; in 1765 the fort was captured by the British who sold the land to ...
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