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Urda may refer to: * Urd (Norse mythology), of which Urda is an alternative spelling * 167 Urda, an asteroid * Urda (cheese), a type of cheese in the Balkans * Urda (anime), an anime about time travel and Nazis * Urda (journal), a Norwegian antiquities and history journal * Urda, Toledo, a Spanish municipality * Urda Arneberg (1929–2000), Norwegian actress * U.R.D.A., a fictional terrorist organization in ''Crisis Zone ''Crisis Zone'' is a spin-off of the ''Time Crisis'' arcade shooters, released on 29 March 1999 in the arcades. Plot In 2000, the Garland Corporation opens a new complex known as "Garland Square" on the outskirts of London. Full of modern ameniti ...
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Urd (Norse Mythology)
Urd may refer to: * Urðr, one of a group of three Norns in Norse mythology * Urd (''Oh My Goddess!''), character in the manga and anime series ''Oh My Goddess!'' * Urd (''Dungeons & Dragons''), a creature which appeared in the 2nd edition Monstrous Manual * Urd (bean), a type of bean (''Vigna mungo'') * ''Urd'' (album), a 2012 album by the black metal band Borknagar * Urd, a mountain and the highest point on Bear Island, Svalbard, Norway * ''Urd'' (magazine) * Urd Morlemoch - A dark elves citadel in Frostborn Omnibus by Jonathan Moeller * Urdu (ISO 639-2 language code) URD may refer to: * Union for Republic and Democracy, a political party in Mali * Union for Democratic Renewal, a political party in the Republic of the Congo * Union for Democratic Renewal, a political party in Senegal * Union for Renewal and Democracy, a political party in Chad * Unión Republicana Democrática (''Democratic Republican Union''), a political party in Venezuela * University of Religions and ...
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167 Urda
Urda (minor planet designation: 167 Urda) is a main-belt asteroid that was discovered by German-American astronomer Christian Heinrich Friedrich Peters on August 28, 1876, in Clinton, New York, and named after Urd, one of the Norns in Norse mythology. In 1905, Austrian astronomer Johann Palisa showed that the asteroid varied in brightness. Photometric observations of this asteroid at the Palmer Divide Observatory in Colorado Springs, Colorado, during 2007–8 gave a light curve with a period of 13.06133 ± 0.00002 hours. This S-type asteroid is a member of the Koronis family of asteroids that share similar orbital elements. In 2002, a diameter estimate of 37.93 ± 3.17 km was obtained from the Midcourse Space Experiment observations, with an albedo of 0.2523 ± 0.0448. A stellar occultation An occultation is an event that occurs when one object is hidden from the observer by another object that passes between them. The term is often used in astronomy, but can also ...
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Urda (cheese)
Urda sq, urdha, indefinite form: ''urdhë''; bg, урда, извара, urda, izvara; mk, урда, изварка, urda, izvarka; ro, Urdă; sr, / ; uk, вурда, vurda; hu, orda, zsendice) is a sort of whey cheese commonly produced in Southeast Europe, and Hungary. Etymology The name derives from Albanian ''urdhë/urdha'', from Proto-Albanian ''*wurdā'', from an earlier form ''*urdā'' or ''*uordā'', ultimately derived from Proto-Indo-European ''*uer-'' "to boil, to burn". It is cognate to Old Armenian վառիմ (''vaṙim'', "to burn"), Lithuanian ''vìrti'' ("to cook, to boil"). It is semantically relevant that this cheese is produced by boiling whey. The Albanian term ''urdhë/urdha'' has been borrowed to other Balkan and Carpathian languages, notably Romanian ''urdă'', but also Bulgarian, Hungarian, Serbo-Croatian, Slovak, Rusyn, Polish, Czech, and Russian languages. Production Urda is made from whey of sheep, goat or cow milk. Urda is produced by he ...
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Urda (anime)
is an original net animation written and directed by Romanov Higa. The story takes place circa 1943, during World War II. Story Facing a losing war, the Nazi Party discovers a marooned spaceship capable of time travel, thus enabling them to alter the outcome of their fate. Enter Erna Kurtz, a newly hired spy who stumbles upon the Nazis' plot. With the help of her fearless friend Janet, Erna must face her past in order to secure her future. See also *Nazi UFOs In ufology, conspiracy theory, science fiction, and comic book stories, claims or stories have circulated linking UFOs to Nazi Germany. The German UFO theories describe supposedly successful attempts to develop advanced aircraft or spacecraft pri ... External links * 2003 anime ONAs 2003 anime OVAs Action anime and manga Science fiction anime and manga Works about Nazi Germany {{anime-stub ...
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Urda (journal)
''Urda'' was a Norwegian antiquities and history journal published from 1834 to 1849 by the University Museum of Bergen, which wanted to convey what the museum had collected since its opening in 1825. Its editorial board included the Storting representative and attorney Wilhelm Frimann Koren Christie, Bishop Jacob Neumann, and the educator Lyder Sagen. The first volume of the journal was produced in four issues from 1834 to 1837, containing 39 articles altogether. Volume two appeared in 1842 with four issues containing 31 articles. The journal was printed by the company Chr. Dahl R.S., headed by Christopher Dahl, who in 1820 had taken over the press previously owned by his father, Rasmus Dahl. The expensive paper for the journal, which was imported from Copenhagen, and problems with the primitive printing technology resulted in the failure of the third issue. An important reason for the journal's failure also lay in the fact that the members of the journal's editorial team, who w ...
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Urda, Toledo
Urda is a municipality located in the province of Toledo, Castile-La Mancha, Spain. According to the 2006 census (INE INE, Ine or ine may refer to: Institutions * Institut für Nukleare Entsorgung, a German nuclear research center * Instituto Nacional de Estadística (other) * Instituto Nacional de Estatística (other) * Instituto Nacional Elec ...), the municipality had a population of 3164 inhabitants. References Municipalities in the Province of Toledo {{CastileLaMancha-geo-stub ...
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Urda Arneberg
Urda Arneberg (26 January 1929 – 14 May 2000) was a Norwegian actress. Arneberg made her stage debut at Det Norske Teatret in 1948. She was employed at Riksteatret and Folketeatret 1953 to 1960, and then at Fjernsynsteatret 1960 to 1962. After that, she was employed at the National Theatre from 1962 to 1974, the Trøndelag Teater from 1974 to 1976 and the National Theatre again from 1976. She appeared in at least 17 films and television shows between 1949 and 1989. A notable appearance was the film ''Ut av mørket'', which was entered into the 8th Berlin International Film Festival. Selected filmography * 1951: '' Ukjent mann'' * 1956: ''Gylne ungdom'' * 1958: ''Ut av mørket'' * 1959: ''The Master and His Servants'' * 1974: ''Bobby's War'' * 1974: ''Kimen ''Kimen'' (The Seed) is a Norwegian film from 1974 directed by Erik Solbakken. It starred Kjell Stormoen, Svein Sturla Hungnes, Ragnhild Michelsen, Helle Ottesen, Helge Jordal, and Ragnhild Hilt. The film was based o ...
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