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Ede, Netherlands Ede () is a Municipalities of the Netherlands, municipality and a town in the centre of the Netherlands, in the province of Gelderland. Ede had 119,186 inhabitants. Population centres Community: * Bennekom * De Klomp * Deelen * Ede (town) * E ...
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Ede, Osun Ẹdẹ is a town in Osun State, southwestern Nigeria. It lies along the Osun River at a point on the railroad from Lagos, southwest, and at the intersection of roads from Oshogbo, Ogbomosho, and Ile-Ife. The two (2) local government areas in ...
, Nigeria


People

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E De people E, or e, is the fifth Letter (alphabet), letter and the second vowel#Written vowels, vowel letter in the Latin alphabet, used in the English alphabet, modern English alphabet, the alphabets of other western European languages and others worl ...
of Vietnam


Given name

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Ede Dunai Ede Dunai, also known as Dunai III (born 14 July 1949) was a Hungarian football player who played for Újpesti Dózsa. Dunai III is most famous for his participation in the silver medal-winning Hungarian team on the 1972 Summer Olympics ...
(born 1949), Hungarian footballer *
Ede Kallós Ede Kallós (born Éliás Klein; February 17, 1866 in Hódmezővásárhely – March 11, 1950 in Budapest) was a Hungarian sculptor of Jewish heritage. His sculptural style integrated elements of realism and academism style mainly engaged in c ...
(1866–1950), Hungarian sculptor * Ede Komáromi (1928–2006), Hungarian basketball player *
Ede Király Ede Király (23 February 1926 – 10 August 2009) was a Hungarian figure skater. As a competitor in men's singles, he was a three-time World medalist (silver in 1949 and 1950, bronze in 1948), the 1950 European champion, and a six-time Hu ...
(1926–2009), Hungarian figure skater * Ede Magyar (1877–1912), Hungarian architect * Ede Poldini (1869–1957), Hungarian composer *
Ede Reményi Ede Reményi or Eduard Reményi (January 17, 1828 Miskolc, Austria-Hungary May 15, 1898 San Francisco) was a Hungarian violinist and composer. His birth date is disputed, and variously given from 1828-1830. Biography Reményi was born in Miskolc ...
(1828–1898), Hungarian violinist * Ede Szigligeti (1814–1878), Hungarian dramatist *
Ede Telcs Eduard "Ede" Telcs was a Hungarian sculptor, and medallist; born at Baja, Hungary on 12 May 1872; died 1948 in Budapest. At the age of twelve he went to Budapest and studied decorative art, but he soon left that city for Vienna, where he was edu ...
(1872–1948), Hungarian sculptor * Ede Teller (1908–2003), Hungarian-American physicist *
Ede Tomori Ede Ignác Tomori (; April 28, 1920 in Dudeştii Noi – December 30, 1997 in Budapest Budapest (, ; ) is the capital and most populous city of Hungary. It is the ninth-largest city in the European Union by population within city lim ...
(1920–1997), Hungarian photographer * Ede Vadászi (1923–1995), Hungarian basketball player * Ede Višinka (born 1972), Serbian footballer


Surname

* Amatoritsero Ede (born 1963), Nigerian-Canadian poet *
Basil Ede Basil Ede (12 February 1931—29 September 2016) was an English wildlife artist specialising in avian portraiture, noted for the ornithological precision of his paintings. Early life Basil Ede was born 12 February 1931 in Surrey. Ede's inter ...
(1931–2016), English wildlife artist *
Charles Ede Charles Richard Montague Ede (22 October 1921 – 29 May 2002"Ede, Charles Richard Montague (1921–2002)" by Brian Wolfson in Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, Jan 2006, online edition, January 2011. Retrieved 2 ...
(1921–2002), British publisher, founder of the Folio Society * Charles Montague Ede (1865–1925), Hong Kong Businessman *
Dennis Ede The Ven. Dennis Ede (8 June 1931 - 23 January 2021) was a British clergyman who served as Archdeacon of Stoke 1990 to 1997. He was educated at Ardingly College, the University of Nottingham (BA Theology 1955) and Ripon Hall, Oxford. He was orda ...
(1931–2021), British Anglican priest *
Chinedu Ede Chinedu Ede (born 5 February 1987) is a German former professional footballer who played as a winger. Career Ede began his career with Berlin AK 07 and joined later the Reinickendorfer Füchse. In 1998 was scouted by Hertha BSC. He initiall ...
(born 1987), German footballer of Nigerian descent *
George Ede George Matthew Ede (22 February 1834 — 13 March 1870) was an English people, English first-class cricketer and a Grand National winning jockey. A founding member of Hampshire County Cricket Club, he was the club's first Captain (cricket), ca ...
(1834–1870), English cricketer *
George Ede (biathlete) George Ede (9 May 1940 – 9 June 2012) was a Canadian biathlete who competed in the 1968 Winter Olympics The 1968 Winter Olympics, officially known as the X Olympic Winter Games (french: Les Xes Jeux olympiques d'hiver), were a winter multi- ...
(1940–2012), Canadian biathlete *
Graeme Ede Graeme Ede (born 7 February 1960 in Southbridge, New Zealand) is a shooting competitor for New Zealand. At the 2006 Commonwealth Games he won a gold medal in the Shooting - Trap event. He previously competed at the 1994 Commonwealth Ga ...
(born 1960), New Zealand sport shooter *
James Ede James Luke Ede (born 19 September 1984) is an English cricketer. Ede is a right-handed batsman who bowls right-arm medium pace. He was born at Burton-on-Trent, Staffordshire. Ede played a single List-A match for the Derbyshire Cricket Board i ...
(born 1984), English cricketer *
James Chuter Ede James Chuter Ede, Baron Chuter-Ede of Epsom, (11 September 1882 – 11 November 1965), was a British teacher, trade unionist and Labour Party politician. He served as Home Secretary under Prime Minister Clement Attlee from 1945 to 1951, becomi ...
(1882–1965), British educationist and Labour politician, Home Secretary (1945–51) *
Jan Willem van Ede Jan Willem van Ede (born 13 April 1963 in Utrecht) is a retired Dutch football goalkeeper. Playing career Club He played the majority of his career for hometown club FC Utrecht and as of 2017, still holds the record of most Eredivisie games playe ...
(born 1963), Dutch football goalkeeper *
Jim Ede Harold Stanley Ede (7 April 1895 – 15 March 1990), also known as Jim Ede, was a British collector of art and friend to artists. Life and career Jim Ede was born in Penarth, Wales, the son of solicitor Edward Hornby Ede and Mildred, a teacher ...
(1895–1990), a British art collector and patron *
Piers Moore Ede Piers Moore Ede is a British born writer, with a travel book Honey and Dust published by Bloomsbury in 2005. Born in 1975, he was educated at Winchester College, Exeter University and the University of California, Santa Cruz. While living in Sa ...
(born 1975), British writer


Languages

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Ede language Ede is a dialect continuum of Benin and Togo that is closely related to the Yoruba language Yoruba (, ; Yor. '; Ajami script, Ajami: ) is a language spoken in West Africa, primarily in South West (Nigeria), Southwestern Middle Belt, and Cent ...
, spoken in Benin and Togo *
Rade language Rade (Rhade; Rade: ; or ) is an Austronesian language of southern Vietnam. There may be some speakers in Cambodia. It is a member of the Chamic subgroup, and is closely related to the Cham language of central Vietnam. Dialects Đoàn Văn Ph ...
, also known as Êđê, spoken in Vietnam


Other uses

* Eating Disorder Examination Interview * Ede the God, a character in the science fiction trilogy '' A Requiem for Homo Sapiens'' * European Day of the Entrepreneur *
Europe–Democracy–Esperanto Europe–Democracy–Esperanto (EDE, E–D–E, or E° D° E°; Esperanto: ''Eŭropo–Demokratio–Esperanto'') is an electoral list, which participates in the European elections. The party's main platform is the introduction of Esperanto as ...
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