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Vida means “life” in Spanish and Portuguese. It may refer to:


Geography

* Vida (Gradačac), village in Bosnia and Herzegovina *
Lake Vida Lake Vida is a hypersaline lake in Victoria Valley, the northernmost of the large McMurdo Dry Valleys, on the continent of Antarctica. It is isolated under year-round ice cover, and is considerably more saline than seawater. It came to public at ...
, Victoria Valley, Antarctica * U.S. settled places: **
Vida, Montana Vida is an unincorporated rural village in northern McCone County, Montana, United States, located on Montana Highway 13 along the Big Sky Back Country Byway, approximately south of Wolf Point, and north of Circle. History At this location, ...
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Vida, Oregon Vida is an unincorporated community in Lane County, Oregon, United States. It is located on Oregon Route 126 and the McKenzie River. Vida was originally named "Gate Creek", but this caused confusion with a community of "Gates Creek" in Washing ...
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Vida, Missouri Vida is an unincorporated community in Phelps County, Missouri, United States. Vida is approximately six miles south of Rolla, near the junction of US Highway 63 and Missouri Route W. Vida is located at an elevation of 1033 feet above sea level. ...


Film and TV

* Vida TV, a television channel in Venezuela * ''Vida'' (TV series), a 2018 American television series


Literature

* Vida (Occitan literary form), a medieval literary genre * ''Vida'' (novel), a 1980 novel by Marge Piercy * Vida: Women in Literary Arts, a non-profit feminist organization


Music


Albums

* ''Vida'' (Sui Generis album), 1972 * ''Vida'', a 1980 album by Chico Buarque * ''Vida'', a 1988 album by Paloma San Basilio * ''Vida'', a 1989 album by DC3 * ''Vida'', a 1990 album by Emmanuel * '' Vida!...'', a 1993 album by Kon Kan * ''Vida'' (La Mafia album), 1994 * ''Vida'', a 1996 album by Marcos Llunas * ''Vida'', a 2002 album by Del Castillo * ''Vida'', a 2002 album by
Santiago Feliú Santiago Vicente Feliú Sierra (March 29, 1962 – February 12, 2014) was a Cuban singer and songwriter. Born in Havana, he became part of the musical movement known as nueva trova, which was the Cuban manifestation of the nueva canción movemen ...
* ''Vida'', a 2003 album by Tazenda * ''Vida'', a 2010 album by Tito Rojas * ''Vida'' (Draco Rosa album), 2013 * ''Vida'' (Fuego album), 2014 * ''Vida'' (Luis Fonsi album), 2019 * ''La Vida'', Ainhoa Arteta 2009


Songs

* "Vida" (Ricardo Arjona song), 2010 * "Vida" (Ricky Martin song), 2014 * "Vída", a 2011 song by Alexander Acha from ''La Vída Es... Amor Sincero'' * "Vida", a 1980 song by
Celia Cruz Úrsula Hilaria Celia de la Caridad Cruz Alfonso (21 October 1925 – 16 July 2003), known as Celia Cruz, was a naturalized Cuban-American singer and one of the most popular Latin artists of the 20th century. Cruz rose to fame in Cuba during t ...
, Johnny Pacheco and Pete "El Conde" Rodríguez from ''Celia/Johnny/Pete'' * "Vida", a 1983 song by Chico Buarque * "Vida", a 2002 song by Del Castillo from ''Vida'' * "Vida", a 1981 song by Gilberto Gil * "Vida", a 2001 song by Julio Iglesias from ''
Ao Meu Brasil ''Ao Meu Brasil'' (To My Brazil) is an album by Julio Iglesias released on December 18, 2001 by Sony International. Iglesias sings all the songs in Portuguese. Track listing # "Dizem Que Os Homens Não Devem Chorar" (Los Hombres No Deben Llorar ...
'' * "Vida", a 1994 song by La Mafia from ''Vida'' * "Vida", a 2010 song by Marc Anthony from '' Iconos'' * "Vida", a 2012 song by Max Herre from ''Hallo Welt!'' * "Vida", a 1966 song by
Ray Barretto Raymundo "Ray" Barretto Pagán (April 29, 1929 – February 17, 2006) was an American percussionist and bandleader of Puerto Rican descent. Throughout his career as a percussionist, he played a wide variety of Latin music styles, as well as Lati ...
from ''El Ray Criollo'' * "Vida", a 1999 song by Rubén Blades from ''Tiempos'' * "La Vida", song by Henry Santos * "La Vida", song by Los Fabulosos Cadillacs Hola/Chau


People


Given name

* Vida Anim (born 1983), Ghanaian sprinter * Vida Blue (born 1949), American baseball player *
Vida Brest Vida Brest (true name Majda Peterlin) (21 July 1925 – 10 November 1985) was a Yugoslav Slovene-language poet, writer, journalist, and teacher, best known for her juvenile fiction, often based on her own experiences as a young Partisan during ...
(1925–1985), Slovene writer *
Vida Jane Butler Vida Jane Butler Joplin (1922–2007) was an American radio pioneer known on the air as "Janie Joplin." She was an announcer on WHER in Memphis, Tennessee Memphis is a city in the U.S. state of Tennessee. It is the seat of Shelby County in th ...
(1923–2007), American radio pioneer * Vida Chenoweth (born 1929), first solo classical marimbist *
Vida de Voss Vida V. de Voss is a Namibian feminist activist, the director of the Namibian feminist organisation Sister Namibia, and a lecturer in English literature at the Namibia University of Science and Technology. Education De Voss earned a master's deg ...
, Namibian feminist activist *
Vida Ghahremani Vida Ghahremani ( fa, ویدا قهرمانى; 12 June 1936 – 1 June 2018) was an Iranian-born American film and stage actress, writer, and educator. Early life and education Vida Ghahremani was born 12 June 1936 in Tehran. She began acting i ...
, Iranian actress, designer and teacher * Vida Goldstein (1869–1949), Australian feminist * Vida Guerra (born 1974), Cuban-born glamour model *
Vida Halimian Seyedeh Vida Halimian Avval ( fa, سیده ویدا حلیمیان اول, born September 10, 1988) is an Iranian compound archer. She is the current World Archery number fourteen in women's compound archery. The highest ranking she has reached i ...
(born 1988), Iranian archer * Vida Hope (1918–1963), British film actress * Vida Jeraj Hribar (1902–2002), Slovenian violinist *
Vida Jeraj Vida Jeraj, born Frančiška Vovk, (31 March 1860 – 1 May 1932) was a Slovene poet and lyricist. Born in Bled, she travelled extensively through the Austrian Empire and, later the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, living in Ljubljana, Vien ...
(1860–1932), Slovenian poet and lyricist *
Vida Jerman Vida Jerman (28 May 1939 – 10 December 2011) was a Croatian theatre, film and television actress. She was also prominent in theatre for Esperanto-speaking community around the world. She died on 10 December 2011 in Zagreb, after lung cance ...
(1939–2011), Croatian actress *
Vida Mohammad Vida Mohammad ( born 20 July 1997) is an Afghan-American model and YouTuber based in South Korea. Life and career Vida was born in Afghanistan. Because of the difficult situation there, she and her family soon moved and resided in Russia, and l ...
(born 1997), Afghan model * Vida Nsiah (born 1976), Ghanaian sprinter and hurdler * Vida Ognjenović (born 1941), Serbian theater director, playwright and diplomat *
Vida Petrović-Škero Vida Petrović-Škero ( sr, Вида Петровић-Шкеро) (born 15 March 1952 in Belgrade) is a Serbian Supreme Court judge. She served as the President of the Supreme Court of the Republic of Serbia between 2005 and 2009. Biography She ...
(born 1955), Serbian Supreme Court judge * Vida Samadzai (born 1978), Miss Afghanistan 2003 * Vida Dutton Scudder (1861–1954), American educator and welfare activist * Vida Steinert, (1903 or 1905 - 1976), New Zealand painter


Surname

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André Vida André Vida (born 1974) is Hungarian-American saxophonist, lyricist, avant-garde musician and experimental composer based in Berlin. Vida has been on the forefront of several major developments in experimental music, including his membership ...
(born 1974), American musician * Domagoj Vida (born 1989), Croatian association football player *
Francesco Vida Francesco Vida (11 September 1903 – 1 June 1985) was an Italian military officer and skier. Biography Vida, born in Gorizia,Umberto PelazzaSMALP, ovvero la scuola dell’alpinismo militare L'Alpino, January 28, 2009. joined the Bersaglieri co ...
(1903–1984), Italian military officer and skier *
Géza Vida Gheza or Géza Vida, also known as Grigore ( hu, Vida Géza; February 28, 1913 – May 11, 1980), was a Romanian–Hungarian sculptor, engraver, industrial worker and communist militant, one of the most renowned artists of Maramureș region. The ...
(1913–1980), Romanian-Hungarian sculptor * Giorgio Levi Della Vida (1886–1967), Italian Jewish linguist *
José Vida Soria José Vida Soria (19 September 1937 – 3 January 2019) was a Spanish jurist and politician. Early life Vida was born in Granada on 19 September 1937. He taught law at the University of Granada prior to his political career. Vida joined the Sp ...
(1937–2019), Spanish jurist and politician *
József Vida József Vida (born January 9, 1963 in Sárvár, Vas) is a retired male hammer thrower from Hungary, who represented his native country at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea. He set his personal best (76.01 metres) on July 4, 1999 in ...
(born 1963), Hungarian hammer thrower * Katie Vida, American interdisciplinary artist * Marco Girolamo Vida (c. 1485–1566), Italian humanist, bishop, and poet * Piero Vida (1938–1987), Italian film actor *
Rudika Vida Rudika Vida (born 12 January 1963) is a Croatian retired footballer who played mostly for clubs based in Slavonia. During his playing days he was known as prolific striker, especially during 1993–94 season when he scored 26 goals. Personal ...
, Croatian footballer *
Szabolcs Vida Szabolcs Vidawww.lubusports.pl
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, Hungarian motorcycle speedway rider * Vendela Vida (born 1971), American writer *
Viktor Vida Viktor Vida (October 2, 1913 – September 25, 1960) was a Croatian writer. Early life Vida was born in Kotor. After completing his ''matura'' in Podgorica in 1932, he moved with his parents to Zagreb, where he graduated from the University of ...
(1913–1960), Croatian writer


Other uses

* Vida (trade union), Austrian trade union *
Vida AB {{Advert, date=September 2021 Vida AB is the largest privately owned sawmill group of Sweden, with its approximately 1000 employees. The sawmills are strategically placed in or near the huge forest areas in the province of Småland and the western ...
, Swedish sawmill company *
Club Deportivo y Social Vida Club may refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media * Club (magazine), ''Club'' (magazine) * Club, a ''Yie Ar Kung-Fu'' character * Clubs (suit), a suit of playing cards * Club music * "Club", by Kelsea Ballerini from the album ''kelsea'' Brands a ...
, football team from Honduras


See also

* Vida "V" Rocca, character from ''Power Rangers Mystic Force'' *
Vidas Vidas may refer to: People * Vidas Alunderis (born 1979), Lithuanian footballer who is currently unattached * Vidas Bičiulaitis (born 1971), retired boxer from Lithuania * Vidas Blekaitis (born 1972), Lithuanian strongman * Vidas Dančenka (bor ...
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