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Medin Zhega Medin Zhega (31 January 1946 – 12 June 2012) was an Albanian professional football manager and player, who played as a forward. Playing career Club Firstly he played for Vllaznia the football team of Shkodra, then he went to Dinamo Tirana a ...
, Albanian football striker ;Surname *
Tomo Medin Tomo Medin, also known as count Tommaso Medini (1725–1788) was a Montenegrin Serb adventurer and author, translator of Voltaire's Henriade into Italian. He achieved prominence in high society by rubbing shoulders with Stefano Zannowich, Count of ...
(1725-1788), Serbian author and adventurer * Douglas Medin (born 1944), American psychologist *
Gastone Medin Gastone Medin (1905–1973) was an Italian art director.Anile p.132 He worked on more than a hundred and fifty films during his career. Selected filmography * ''Figaro and His Great Day'' (1931) * '' Lowered Sails'' (1931) * ''The Table of the P ...
(1905–1973), Italian art director *
Karl Oskar Medin Karl Oskar Medin (14 August 1847 – 24 December 1927) was a Swedish pediatrician. He was born at Axberg, Örebro and died in Stockholm. He is most famous for his study of poliomyelitis, a condition sometimes known as the Heine-Medin disease, ...
(1847–1927), Swedish pediatrician *
Mykola Medin Mykola Medin (born May 4, 1972 in Nikopol) is a Ukrainian professional football coach and a former player. Currently, he is a goalie manager with the FC Dnipro. Honours ;Top awards * Soviet Top League champion: 1988. * Soviet Cup winner: 1989. ...
(born 1972), Ukrainian football coach and a former player


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Medina (surname) Medina is a common Spanish toponymic surname of Moorish origin. The surname was derived from several cities and towns of Spain such as Medina del Campo, Medina de Pomar, Medina de Rioseco, Medinaceli, Medina-Sidonia and Medina de las Torres. The us ...
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Jānis Mediņš Jānis Mediņš (October 9, 1890 — March 4, 1966) was a Latvian composer. He was born in Riga. He was a vital force in musical life during the short-lived first independent Latvian republic (1918—40). He almost singlehandly established in ...
(1890–1966), Latvian composer {{Given name, type=both