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Wilda (Poznań)
Wilda may refer to: *Wilda, Poznań, a southern district of the city of Poznań in western Poland *Typhoon Wilda (other), several typhoons and tropical storms *Wilhelm Eduard Wilda Wilhelm Eduard Wilda (17 August 1800 – 9 August 1856) was a German jurist of Jewish descent. He was educated at the Johanneum of Hamburg and the universities of Göttingen, Heidelberg, Kiel, and Copenhagen. The year 1826 was passed partly in ... (1800–1856), German jurist * Mema Wilda, female singer in the folk and psychedlic genre See also

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Wilda, Poznań
Wilda (German ''Wilda'' or ''Wilde'') is a southern part of the city of Poznań in western Poland. It was the smallest of the five governmental districts ''(dzielnicas)'' into which the city was divided prior to 1990, and which are retained for certain administrative purposes. For details, see Administrative division of Poznań. The name ''Wilda'' more popularly refers to a narrower area – the old neighbourhood (and former village) of Wilda, centred on the ''Rynek Wildecki'' market. This forms the northern part of the wider district of Wilda discussed in this article, and closely corresponds to the ''osiedle'' named Wilda in the new administrative division of Poznań. The wider district of Wilda also contains two other ''osiedles'': Zielony Dębiec, Poznań, Dębiec ("Green Dębiec") and Świerczewo, Poznań, Świerczewo. The district of Wilda has an area of , which is 5.8% of the total area of Poznań. Its population of 63,800 accounts for 11.1% of the city's total. The popula ...
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Typhoon Wilda (other)
The name Wilda has been used for ten tropical cyclone A tropical cyclone is a rapidly rotating storm system with a low-pressure area, a closed low-level atmospheric circulation, strong winds, and a spiral arrangement of thunderstorms that produce heavy rain and squalls. Depending on its locat ...s in the northwest Pacific Ocean. * Typhoon Wilda (1955) (T5503) * Tropical Depression Wilda (1959) (T5904) * Tropical Storm Wilda (1961) (T6125, 58W) * Typhoon Wilda (1964) (T6420, 32W) – struck southern Japan ( ja) . * Tropical Storm Wilda (1967) (T6705, 05W) * Typhoon Wilda (1970) (T7009, 10W, Iliang) – struck southern Japan ( ja). * Tropical Storm Wilda (1973) (T7301, 01W, Atring) * Tropical Storm Wilda (1976) (T7611, 11W) * Tropical Storm Wilda (1991) (T9127, 29W) * Typhoon Wilda (1994) (T9432, 35W) {{DEFAULTSORT:Wilda Pacific typhoon set index articles ...
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Wilhelm Eduard Wilda
Wilhelm Eduard Wilda (17 August 1800 – 9 August 1856) was a German jurist of Jewish descent. He was educated at the Johanneum of Hamburg and the universities of Göttingen, Heidelberg, Kiel, and Copenhagen. The year 1826 was passed partly in Berlin and partly in travel through Germany, France, and Switzerland Switzerland, officially the Swiss Confederation, is a landlocked country located in west-central Europe. It is bordered by Italy to the south, France to the west, Germany to the north, and Austria and Liechtenstein to the east. Switzerland .... After practicing as an attorney at Hamburg from 1826 to 1830, he was appointed assistant professor at Halle, where he remained until 1842, when he was called to Breslau as full professor. In 1854 he was transferred to Kiel. Wilda, who was the founder of comparative jurisprudence, was the author of the following works: ' (Halle, 1831; 2d ed., Berlin, 1838); and ' (Halle, 1842), a volume forming the second part of his ' ...
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