Muda or MUDA or MuDA may refer to:
People
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Sultan Muda (1579–1579), nominal Sultan of Aceh
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Tycho Muda
Tycho Muda (born 14 August 1988 in Amsterdam) is a Dutch rower. He competed in the lightweight coxless four at the 2012 Summer Olympics. Muda started rowing at Weesp rowing club together with his twin brother Vincent
Vincent ( la, Vincentius ...
(born 1988), Dutch rower
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Vincent Muda (born 1988), Dutch rower
Places
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Muda, Estonia, a village
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Mudá
Mudá is a municipality located in the province of Palencia, Castile and León, Spain. According to the 2004 census (INE
INE, Ine or ine may refer to:
Institutions
* Institut für Nukleare Entsorgung, a German nuclear research center
* Instit ...
, Spain
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Muda River
The Muda River ( ms, Sungai Muda) is the longest river in Kedah, Malaysia.
Course
Sourced in Ulu Muda Forest in Sik region in northeastern Kedah, along the border with Thailand, the river provides water supply to the states of Kedah and Penang. ...
, Malaysia
*A mountain in Maharashtra, India; see
Ghanchakkar
Organizations
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Mysore Urban Development Authority
The Mysore (Officially Mysuru) Urban Development Authority (MUDA) of Mysore, India, is a governmental organization that oversees planning and development of infrastructure, provision of development-related sites and services, and the housing need ...
, Karnataka, India
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Mangalore Urban Development Authority
Mangalore Urban Development Authority (MUDA) is a city planning authority responsible for planning functions of the Indian city of Mangalore in Karnataka state.
Deputy commissioner of Dakshina Kannada
Dakshina Kannada district is a district o ...
, Karnataka, India
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Malaysian United Democratic Alliance
The Malaysian United Democratic Alliance ( Malay: ''Ikatan Demokratik Malaysia'', Chinese: 马来西亚民主联合阵线, Tamil: மலேசிய ஐக்கிய ஜனநாயக கூட்டணி; abbreviated: MUDA) is a multi-rac ...
, a political party in Malaysia
Other uses
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MuDA
Muda or MUDA or MuDA may refer to:
People
* Sultan Muda (1579–1579), nominal Sultan of Aceh
* Tycho Muda (born 1988), Dutch rower
* Vincent Muda (born 1988), Dutch rower
Places
* Muda, Estonia, a village
* Mudá, Spain
*Muda River, Malaysi ...
, the museum of digital art in Zurich, Switzerland
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''Muda'' (cicada), genus of cicada
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Muda (convoy)
A ''muda'' was the convoy of merchant ships that usually left Venice in spring and came back in autumn.
In the earliest times, the mudas only visited ports in the Levant
The Levant () is an approximate historical geographical term ref ...
, a Venetian shipping convoy
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Muda (Japanese term)
is a Japanese word meaning "futility; uselessness; wastefulness", and is a key concept in lean process thinking, like the Toyota Production System (TPS) as one of the three types of deviation from optimal allocation of resources (the others b ...
, a Japanese term for "waste" or "useless", as used in lean manufacturing and agile software development
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Muda Institute
The Muda Institute is an arts school in the center of Evergem, Belgium.
There are two options : dance and music. Dance contains ballet, modern dance, jazz and more. Music contains solfège, singing, musical, a primary instrument, a secondary in ...
, an arts school in Ghent, Belgium
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Muda language
Muda (木达 or 母打) is a Loloish language of China.
There are over 2,000 Muda speakers in Nanlianshan Village Community 南联山村委会 (formerly Nanlianshan District, 南联山乡, now part of Gasa Township 嘎洒镇), Jinghong City, Yu ...
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Muda Station, in Ōyodo, Nara, Japan
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Muda Tower or Torre dei Gualandi, a tower in Pisa, Italy
*Muda, battle cry of
Dio Brando
is a fictional character and the main antagonist of the Japanese manga series ''JoJo's Bizarre Adventure'' written and illustrated by Hirohiko Araki. He is featured primarily as the main antagonist of the series' first part, ''Phantom Blood'', a ...
, character in the ''JoJo's Bizarre Adventure'' franchise.
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