Search references for KAREDA. Phrases containing KAREDA
See searches and references containing KAREDA!KAREDA
Village in Estonia
Kareda is a village in Järva Parish, Järva County in northern-central Estonia. Classification of Estonian administrative units and settlements 2014[dead
Kareda
Canadian music critic (1944–2001)
Urjo Kareda (February 9, 1944 – December 26, 2001) was an Estonian-born Canadian theatre and music critic, dramaturge and stage director. Kareda was born
Urjo_Kareda
Former municipality of Estonia
Kareda Parish (Estonian: Kareda vald) was a rural municipality of Estonia, in Järva County. It had a population of 846 (2006) and an area of 91 km2.[citation
Kareda_Parish
Lithuanian football club
the league as Kareda coasted to the title with an 8-point margin. Green and whites mounted a stronger challenge in 1997–98 yet Kareda proved its success
FK_Žalgiris
American actor
Mathew Karedas (born Mathew J. Hannon) is an American actor, best known for his role as Joe Marshall in the 1991 cult film Samurai Cop, and its 2015 sequel
Matt_Hannon
Football club
FK Kareda was a Lithuanian defunct football team from the city of Šiauliai and re-located from Šiauliai to Kaunas in 2000. It was dissolved in 2003. Before
FK_Kareda_Kaunas
French actress (born 1955)
noires, Karedas, Kaiseki collection, Paris, 2007. Haïdjins francophones, Karedas, Kaiseki collection, Paris, December 2007 Amas d'étoiles, Karedas, February
Catherine_Belkhodja
Borough in Estonia
Peetri (German: Sankt Petri) is a small borough (alevik) in Järva Parish, Järva County in northern Estonia. "NGA GeoName Database". National Geospatial-Intelligence
Peetri
Village in Estonia
Väike-Kareda (German: Essensberg) is a village in Järva Parish, Järva County in northern-central Estonia. "X-GIS(4) Portal". xgis.maaamet.ee. Retrieved
Väike-Kareda
2015 American action film
Hatanaka, a sequel to the 1991 cult film Samurai Cop. The film stars Mathew Karedas (who also produced), Mark Frazer, Melissa Moore, Cranston Komuro, Jimmy
Samurai Cop 2: Deadly Vengeance
Samurai_Cop_2:_Deadly_Vengeance
Theatre in Toronto, Canada
Bill Glassco was the artistic director from 1971 to 1982. In 1982, Urjo Kareda took over as artistic director and remained in that role until his death
Tarragon_Theatre
Protected area in Estonia
Kareda, Ämbra and Öötla village (all in former Kareda Parish), in Kahala village (former Koigi Parish) and Suurpalu village (Paide Parish). "Kareda looduskaitseala
Kareda_Nature_Reserve
State Highway in Rajasthan
Junction, Auwa, Jojawar, Kamalighat, Devgarh, Nimbahera Jatan, Rajaji ka kareda, Bemali and Bhagwanpura. List of state highways in Rajasthan Roads in Pali
State_Highway_61_(Rajasthan)
Village in Estonia
Küti is a village in Järva Parish, Järva County in northern-central Estonia. Classification of Estonian administrative units and settlements 2014[dead
Küti,_Järva_County
Village in Estonia
Kareda is a village in Saaremaa Parish, Saare County in western Estonia. Before the administrative reform in 2017, the village was in Orissaare Parish
Kareda,_Saare_County
Village in Estonia
Esna is a village in Järva Parish, Järva County in northern-central Estonia. Classification of Estonian administrative units and settlements 2014[dead
Esna,_Järva_Parish
Municipality of Estonia
municipalities: Albu Parish, Ambla Parish, Imavere Parish, Järva-Jaani Parish, Kareda Parish and Koigi Parish. There is one borough - Järva-Jaani, five small
Järva_Parish
Football league season
July 1996 and ended on 22 June 1997. It was contested by 16 teams, and Kareda Šiauliai won the championship. Source: RSSSF.com (C) Champions Source: RSSSF
1996–97_A_Lyga
International football competition
Tórshavn Tallinna Sadam Nyva Vinnytsia Chemlon Humenné Flamurtari Vlorë Sion Kareda Šiauliai Olimpija Ljubljana Levski Sofia Red Star Hearts Qarabağ MyPa Kotayk
1996–97_UEFA_Cup_Winners'_Cup
Capital and largest city of Estonia
Estonian-Canadian film maker, author, magazine editor and activist Urjo Kareda (1944–2001), Canadian theatre, music critic, dramaturge and stage director
Tallinn
Football league season
August 1997 and ended on 17 June 1998. It was contested by 16 teams, and Kareda Šiauliai won the championship. Source: RSSSF.com (C) Champions; (R) Relegated
1997–98_A_Lyga
Topics referred to by the same term
Corporation, a discontinued wholly owned subsidiary of IBM Ämbra, a village in Kareda Parish, Järva County, in northern-central Estonia Ambra grisea, ambergris
Ambra
Association football team in Switzerland
0–0 3–2 1R AEK Athens 2–2 0–2 2–4 1996–97 European Cup Winners' Cup QR Kareda Šiauliai 4–2 0–0 4–2 1R Nyva Vinnytsia 2–0 4–0 6–0 2R Liverpool 1–2 3–6
FC_Sion
Metropolis in Rajasthan, India
Jadan, Marwar Junction, Auwa, Jojawar, Kamalighat, Devgarh, Rajaji ka kareda; total length = 349 km SH-62, Bilara to Pindwara via Sojat, Sireeyari, Jojawar
Jodhpur
Lithuanian footballer
career 1992–1997 Kareda Šiauliai Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 1997–1999 Inkaras Kaunas 38 (0) 1999 Žalgiris Vilnius 2 (0) 2000 Kareda Kaunas 17 (3)
Irmantas_Zelmikas
(urban municipality) Albu Parish, Ambla Parish, Imavere Parish, Järva-Jaani, Kareda Parish, Koeru Parish and Koigi Parish formed Järva Parish Türi Parish, Väätsa
Municipalities_of_Estonia
Canadian set designer (born 1961)
(Outstanding Scenic Design) for Siegfried at the Canadian Opera Company Kareda, Urjo. "Architect of Dreams." Canadian Art, 1994, pp. 100–107. Lewsen, Simon
Michael_Levine_(set_designer)
29th season of Europe's secondary club football tournament organised by UEFA
APOEL (CW) Sileks (2nd) Cork City (2nd) Grasshopper (2nd) Omonia (2nd) Kareda (2nd) KÍ (CW) Zürich (4th) Celtic (2nd) Kaunas (CR) B36 (3rd) Shakhtar Donetsk
1999–2000_UEFA_Cup
IMAX cinema in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Retrieved November 2, 2017. "Ontario Place". Canadian Architect (May 2017): 68. Kareda, Urjo (May 20, 1971). "Two films shown at Ontario Place show value of the
Cinesphere
Annual football match held in Lithuania
Kaunas won the double 1996 Kareda Šiauliai Inkaras-Grifas Kaunas 2–1 Marijampolė 1997 not held 1998 Ekranas Panevėžys Kareda Šiauliai 3–0 Kėdainiai 1999
Lithuanian_Supercup
European football tournament
(1st) Sileks (1st) Barry Town (1st) Újpest (1st) Beitar Jerusalem (1st) Kareda (1st) St Patrick's Athletic (1st) Club Brugge (1st) Maribor (1st) Obilić
1998–99_UEFA_Champions_League
Canadian actor and theatre director
Juilliard School. He died on February 3, 2021, of COVID-19, aged 76. Urjo Kareda, "St. Lawrence Centre: 2 brash young men shaking up the scene". Toronto
Henry_Tarvainen
Lithuanian footballer (1971–2026)
(20) 1994 1. FC Magdeburg 14 (0) 1994 FK Panerys Vilnius 11 (4) 1995 FK Kareda Šiauliai 20 (1) 1996 FBK Kaunas 19 (1) 1997 KAMAZ-Chally Naberezhnye Chelny
Igoris_Kirilovas
Lithuanian footballer (1962–2026)
(7) 1995 Ekranas Panevėžys 5 (0) 1996 Sakalas Šiauliai 13 (1) 1996–1997 Kareda Siauliai 28 (3) 1998–1999 Panerys Vilnius 28 (2) International career 1986–1988
Stasys_Baranauskas
Canadian philanthropist
culture, an honour given to only two other individuals, William Hutt and Urjo Kareda. In 2006, she was awarded an honorary Doctor of Laws degree from the University
Bluma_Appel
Football league
(Kareda Šiauliai) 14 1997–98 Kareda Šiauliai Žalgiris Vilnius Ekranas Panevėžys Vidas Dančenka (Kareda Šiauliai) 26 1998–99 Žalgiris Vilnius Kareda Šiauliai
TOPLYGA
Soviet republic from 1940 to 1991
Economics. 28 (3): 212–217. doi:10.2307/3159513. ISSN 0023-7639. JSTOR 3159513. Kareda, Endel (1949). Estonia in the Soviet Grip: Life and Conditions under Soviet
Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic
Estonian_Soviet_Socialist_Republic
1991 film by Amir Shervan
terror. At the end, Joe and Jennifer embrace again on the beach. Mathew Karedas as Joe Marshall (credited as Matt Hannon) Robert Z'Dar as Yamashita Mark
Samurai_Cop
Estonian composer (born 1935)
(Winter): pp. 182–206 Pärt, Arvo; Enzo Restagno; Leopold Brauneiss; Saala Kareda (2012). Arvo Pärt in Conversation, translated from the German by Robert
Arvo_Pärt
Football league season
Source: RSSSF.com (C) Champions; (O) Play-off winners; (R) Relegated Notes: Kareda were demoted to the lower league due to the regulations of LFF, as were
2000_A_Lyga
Lithuanian footballer
(Gls) 1996–1998 Inkaras Kaunas 39 (13) 1999 Žalgiris Vilnius 13 (6) 2000 Kareda Kaunas 19 (3) 2000–2003 FBK Kaunas 82 (16) 2004–2005 FK Atlantas 30 (5)
Andrius_Puotkalis
Lithuanian footballer
Midfielder Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 1992–1994 Ekranas 51 (4) 1995 Kareda Šiauliai 16 (2) 1996 Kaunas 2 (1) 1996–2000 Ekranas 104 (15) 2000–2002 Žalgiris
Raimondas_Vilėniškis
carcinoma. Stasys Baranauskas, 63, Lithuanian footballer (Hapoel Petah Tikva, Kareda Siauliai, national team). Gary Blaylock, 94, American baseball player (St
Deaths_in_February_2026
Topics referred to by the same term
association football teams based or formerly based in Šiauliai, Lithuania: FK Kareda Kaunas, known as Sakalas Šiauliai between 1990 and 1995 FK Klevas, after
FK_Sakalas_Šiauliai
Wetland complex in Estonia
Pihla-Kaibaldi Tahkuna Tihu Ida-Viru Agusalu Muraka Puhatu Selisoo Järva Iidva Kareda Kurisoo Nõmme Mire Prandi Rumbi Silmsi Väätsa Jõgeva Aidu Altnurga Endla
Haapsalu-Noarootsi Wetland Complex
Haapsalu-Noarootsi_Wetland_Complex
European football tournament
Dinamo Tbilisi (1st) Sileks (1st) Valletta (1st) Rangers (1st) Košice (1st) Kareda (1st) Derry City (1st) Steaua București (1st) Skonto (1st) Constructorul
1997–98_UEFA_Champions_League
Jelgava. FK Kareda Šiauliai was a team from the city of Kaunas, founded in 1935, which moved from Šiauliai to Kaunas in 2000 becoming FK Kareda Kaunas. The
Relocation of professional sports teams in Europe
Relocation_of_professional_sports_teams_in_Europe
at the Wayback Machine, historycommission.ee; accessed 13 December 2016. Kareda, Endel (1949). Estonia in the Soviet Grip: Life and Conditions under Soviet
Soviet deportations from Estonia
Soviet_deportations_from_Estonia
Football tournament season
Atlantas Laisvė Šilutė 1–0 FK Banga Gargždai FK Geležinis Vilkas 1–2 FBK Kaunas Pieno Cechas Kalvarija 0–2 FK Nevėžis FK Tauras Tauragė 1–4 FK Kareda Kaunas
2000–01 Lithuanian Football Cup
2000–01_Lithuanian_Football_Cup
American-Canadian actress (1938–2021)
Lincoln Centre, and London's West End. Henry and three other directors (Urjo Kareda, Peter Moss and Pam Brighton) were appointed to lead Stratford's 1981 season
Martha_Henry
List of films featuring Glynis Johns
"Marquise always seems much better when Glynis Johns is says critic Urjo Kareda – All Items – Digital Archive : Toronto Public Library". digitalarchive
Glynis Johns filmography and discography
Glynis_Johns_filmography_and_discography
British dessert
University Press. Associations Canada 2021. 2021. p. 1203. ISBN 9781642659160. Kareda, Urjo (December 1999). "The little company that could". Toronto Life. 33
Queen_of_Puddings
High school in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
player Paul Godfrey, municipal politician and newspaper publisher Urjo Kareda, late theatre and music critic Danny Livingstone, Antiguan cricketer Bob
John Polanyi Collegiate Institute
John_Polanyi_Collegiate_Institute
Lithuanian footballer
(Gls) 1992–1994 FK Panerys Vilnius 1994–1995 FK Ekranas 14 (3) 1995–1999 FK Kareda 1999–2001 FC Sheriff Tiraspol 2001–2007 FK Ventspils 134 (28) 2007–2010
Deimantas_Bička
Kaldad Local Tori Parish Estonian Tori Parish Kareda Vallaleht Local Monthly Kareda Parish Estonian Kareda Parish Kesknädal Political Weekly Estonia Estonian
List_of_newspapers_in_Estonia
Topics referred to by the same term
may refer to several places in Estonia: Ammuta, Järva County, village in Kareda Parish, Järva County Ammuta, Lääne County, village in Ridala Parish, Lääne
Ammuta
Performing arts centre in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Festival and the Luminato arts festival. About the St. Lawrence Centre Urjo Kareda, "St. Lawrence Centre: 2 brash young men shaking up the scene". Toronto
St. Lawrence Centre for the Arts
St._Lawrence_Centre_for_the_Arts
Ylivieska Voss, Norway Ylöjärvi Arvika, Sweden Balatonföldvár, Hungary Kareda (Järva), Estonia Kongsvinger, Norway Saare (Jõgeva), Estonia Saku, Estonia
List of twin towns and sister cities in Finland
List_of_twin_towns_and_sister_cities_in_Finland
at the Wayback Machine, historycommission.ee; accessed 13 December 2016. Kareda, Endel (1949). Estonia in the Soviet Grip: Life and Conditions under Soviet
Soviet_war_crimes
Former municipality of Estonia
Ariste - Arju - Haapsu - Hindu - Imavere - Jaani - Järveküla - Kalma - Kareda - Kavandi - Kõinastu - Kuninguste - Laheküla - Liigalaskma - Liiva - Maasi
Orissaare_Parish
Canadian literary award
and drama, which had previously competed in a single "poetry or drama" category. "Kareda lands Gallant play for Tarragon". Toronto Star, April 29, 1982.
1981 Governor General's Awards
1981_Governor_General's_Awards
Lithuanian footballer
Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 1993–1996 Ekranas 52 (8) 1996–1999 Kareda Šiauliai 67 (33) 2000–2002 Rostselmash 60 (13) 2003 Volgar-Gazprom 31 (5)
Artūras_Fomenka
Protected area in Estonia
Pihla-Kaibaldi Tahkuna Tihu Ida-Viru Agusalu Muraka Puhatu Selisoo Järva Iidva Kareda Kurisoo Nõmme Mire Prandi Rumbi Silmsi Väätsa Jõgeva Aidu Altnurga Endla
Endla_Nature_Reserve
Lithuanian footballer
his career with Kaunas before leaving for first-team action at hometown Kareda Šiauliai. He returned to Kaunas in 2000, where his performances earned him
Eduardas_Kurskis
442 Paide Järva-Jaani Parish, Albu Parish, Ambla Parish, Imavere Parish, Kareda Parish, Koigi Parish, Koeru Parish 7192 986 Järva Parish Türi Parish, Väätsa
2017 Estonian administrative reforms
2017_Estonian_administrative_reforms
Protected area in Estonia
Pihla-Kaibaldi Tahkuna Tihu Ida-Viru Agusalu Muraka Puhatu Selisoo Järva Iidva Kareda Kurisoo Nõmme Mire Prandi Rumbi Silmsi Väätsa Jõgeva Aidu Altnurga Endla
Paope_Nature_Reserve
Play by Richard Brinsley Sheridan
Hollywood, (Kindle Locations 154). HarperCollins Publishers. Kindle Edition. Kareda, Urjo (6 August 1968). "The Problem of the Returning Native-Son Myth". Toronto
The_School_for_Scandal
Protected area in Estonia
Pihla-Kaibaldi Tahkuna Tihu Ida-Viru Agusalu Muraka Puhatu Selisoo Järva Iidva Kareda Kurisoo Nõmme Mire Prandi Rumbi Silmsi Väätsa Jõgeva Aidu Altnurga Endla
Nigula_Nature_Reserve
Football league season
34 10 5 19 43 68 −25 35 13 Nevėžis Kėdainiai 36 11 1 24 47 82 −35 33 14 Kareda Kaunas 34 8 7 19 30 58 −28 31 15 Utenis Utena 34 7 7 20 42 81 −39 28 16
2003 Lithuanian football leagues
2003_Lithuanian_football_leagues
Russian football player and manager (born 1949)
Russian football player and manager. Krasnaya Presnya Moscow (1980–83) Kareda (1998–99) FC Khimki Moscow (2000) FC Dinamo Minsk (2000–01) Mostransgaz
Aleksandr_Piskaryov
Pihla-Kaibaldi Tahkuna Tihu Ida-Viru Agusalu Muraka Puhatu Selisoo Järva Iidva Kareda Kurisoo Nõmme Mire Prandi Rumbi Silmsi Väätsa Jõgeva Aidu Altnurga Endla
Protected_areas_of_Estonia
best actress in a radio drama for a CBC Radio production of the play. Urjo Kareda was also nominated, but did not win, best radio writing for the adaptation
Salt-Water_Moon
Lithuanian footballer
as a full-back. He played most prominently for FK Žalgiris Vilnius and Kareda Šiauliai. Žiukas made 45 appearances for the Lithuania national football
Tomas_Žiukas
List of administrative divisions of Rajasthan, India
Weir Bhilwara 1 Antali 2 Asind 3 Bhilwara 4 Bijoliya 5 Hamirgarh 6 Hurda 7 Kareda 8 Mandal 9 Mandalgarh 10 Raipur 11 Sahara 12 Sawaipur 13 Banera 14 Jahazpur
List_of_tehsils_of_Rajasthan
Protected area in Estonia
Pihla-Kaibaldi Tahkuna Tihu Ida-Viru Agusalu Muraka Puhatu Selisoo Järva Iidva Kareda Kurisoo Nõmme Mire Prandi Rumbi Silmsi Väätsa Jõgeva Aidu Altnurga Endla
Tõrasoo_Nature_Reserve
Protected area in Estonia
Pihla-Kaibaldi Tahkuna Tihu Ida-Viru Agusalu Muraka Puhatu Selisoo Järva Iidva Kareda Kurisoo Nõmme Mire Prandi Rumbi Silmsi Väätsa Jõgeva Aidu Altnurga Endla
Naissoo_Nature_Reserve
Protected area in Estonia
Pihla-Kaibaldi Tahkuna Tihu Ida-Viru Agusalu Muraka Puhatu Selisoo Järva Iidva Kareda Kurisoo Nõmme Mire Prandi Rumbi Silmsi Väätsa Jõgeva Aidu Altnurga Endla
Ruila_Nature_Reserve
Lithuanian footballer
6 (0) 1998–1999 FK Inkaras Kaunas 11 (3) 1999 FC Žalgiris 3 (0) 2000 FK Kareda Kaunas 23 (2) 2001–2005 FBK Kaunas 111 (8) 2006 Kauno Jėgeriai 2007–2008
Darius_Sanajevas
Lithuanian footballer
birthday, as Romar won the 1993-94 A Lyga title. He joined his hometown side Kareda Šiauliai in 1994, and continued to prosper, winning both the A Lyga (1997
Tomas_Kančelskis
Pihla-Kaibaldi Tahkuna Tihu Ida-Viru Agusalu Muraka Puhatu Selisoo Järva Iidva Kareda Kurisoo Nõmme Mire Prandi Rumbi Silmsi Väätsa Jõgeva Aidu Altnurga Endla
List of protected areas of Estonia
List_of_protected_areas_of_Estonia
Lithuanian footballer
Geležinis Vilkas Vilnius 47 (2) 1994–1996 Kareda-Sakalas Šiauliai 31 (4) 1996–1997 Panerys Vilnius 38 (6) 1998 Kareda Šiauliai 17 (2) 1998 Atlantas Klaipėda
Egidijus_Juška
1965 Canadian film
was the base of everything'". The Globe and Mail, April 11, 2013. Urjo Kareda, "'I know the land'; Lefebvre: films as seen by painter's eye". The Globe
The_Revolutionary_(1965_film)
Protected area in Estonia
Pihla-Kaibaldi Tahkuna Tihu Ida-Viru Agusalu Muraka Puhatu Selisoo Järva Iidva Kareda Kurisoo Nõmme Mire Prandi Rumbi Silmsi Väätsa Jõgeva Aidu Altnurga Endla
Anija_Nature_Reserve
Protected area in Estonia
Pihla-Kaibaldi Tahkuna Tihu Ida-Viru Agusalu Muraka Puhatu Selisoo Järva Iidva Kareda Kurisoo Nõmme Mire Prandi Rumbi Silmsi Väätsa Jõgeva Aidu Altnurga Endla
Kivimurru_Nature_Reserve
Nature reserve in Estonia
Pihla-Kaibaldi Tahkuna Tihu Ida-Viru Agusalu Muraka Puhatu Selisoo Järva Iidva Kareda Kurisoo Nõmme Mire Prandi Rumbi Silmsi Väätsa Jõgeva Aidu Altnurga Endla
Kergu_Nature_Reserve
Protected area in Estonia
Pihla-Kaibaldi Tahkuna Tihu Ida-Viru Agusalu Muraka Puhatu Selisoo Järva Iidva Kareda Kurisoo Nõmme Mire Prandi Rumbi Silmsi Väätsa Jõgeva Aidu Altnurga Endla
Mustallika_Nature_Reserve
Protected area in Estonia
Pihla-Kaibaldi Tahkuna Tihu Ida-Viru Agusalu Muraka Puhatu Selisoo Järva Iidva Kareda Kurisoo Nõmme Mire Prandi Rumbi Silmsi Väätsa Jõgeva Aidu Altnurga Endla
Vaiste_Nature_Reserve
Football club
championship LKL and other leagues. The situation in Šiauliai City changed when FK Kareda Šiauliai was sold in 1999 and moved from Šiauliai to Kaunas. FK Sakalas
FC_Šiauliai
Canadian musician (1929–2017)
p. 17. "Radio Highlights". Globe & Mail. Toronto. 6 May 1966. pp. T2. Kareda, Urjo (17 August 1967). "The Fringe loses its snap". Globe and Mail. Toronto
Stuart_Hamilton
1Q Shirak 4–0 2–2 2Q Neuchâtel Xamax 1–2 0–4 1997–98 Champions League 1Q Kareda Kaunas 3–0 1–1 2Q Lierse 2–0 0–3 UEFA Cup 1R Karlsruher SC 1–1 1–2 1998–99
Anorthosis Famagusta F.C. in European football
Anorthosis_Famagusta_F.C._in_European_football
Protected area in Estonia
Pihla-Kaibaldi Tahkuna Tihu Ida-Viru Agusalu Muraka Puhatu Selisoo Järva Iidva Kareda Kurisoo Nõmme Mire Prandi Rumbi Silmsi Väätsa Jõgeva Aidu Altnurga Endla
Alam-Pedja_Nature_Reserve
Protected area in Estonia
Pihla-Kaibaldi Tahkuna Tihu Ida-Viru Agusalu Muraka Puhatu Selisoo Järva Iidva Kareda Kurisoo Nõmme Mire Prandi Rumbi Silmsi Väätsa Jõgeva Aidu Altnurga Endla
Mahu-Rannametsa Nature Reserve
Mahu-Rannametsa_Nature_Reserve
Protected area in Estonia
Pihla-Kaibaldi Tahkuna Tihu Ida-Viru Agusalu Muraka Puhatu Selisoo Järva Iidva Kareda Kurisoo Nõmme Mire Prandi Rumbi Silmsi Väätsa Jõgeva Aidu Altnurga Endla
Laiksaare_Nature_Reserve
Musical artist
the Irish set to music". The Globe and Mail. Retrieved 5 October 2019. Kareda, Urjo (24 January 2000). "Soprano's voice instrument of sorcery". The Globe
Dáirine_Ní_Mheadhra
Protected area in Estonia
Pihla-Kaibaldi Tahkuna Tihu Ida-Viru Agusalu Muraka Puhatu Selisoo Järva Iidva Kareda Kurisoo Nõmme Mire Prandi Rumbi Silmsi Väätsa Jõgeva Aidu Altnurga Endla
Tilleorg Landscape Conservation Area
Tilleorg_Landscape_Conservation_Area
Protected area in Estonia
Pihla-Kaibaldi Tahkuna Tihu Ida-Viru Agusalu Muraka Puhatu Selisoo Järva Iidva Kareda Kurisoo Nõmme Mire Prandi Rumbi Silmsi Väätsa Jõgeva Aidu Altnurga Endla
Luitemaa_Nature_Reserve
Santhosh Venky Nanagishta "Yaaro Bhoomige Hore" Nanditha Rakesh Hamsalekha Edakallu Guddada Mele "Amma" Ashik Arun Kiran Kaverappa "Nee Kareda" Do Rah
List of songs recorded by K. S. Chithra
List_of_songs_recorded_by_K._S._Chithra
Protected area in Estonia
Pihla-Kaibaldi Tahkuna Tihu Ida-Viru Agusalu Muraka Puhatu Selisoo Järva Iidva Kareda Kurisoo Nõmme Mire Prandi Rumbi Silmsi Väätsa Jõgeva Aidu Altnurga Endla
Leidissoo_Nature_Reserve
Protected area in Estonia
Pihla-Kaibaldi Tahkuna Tihu Ida-Viru Agusalu Muraka Puhatu Selisoo Järva Iidva Kareda Kurisoo Nõmme Mire Prandi Rumbi Silmsi Väätsa Jõgeva Aidu Altnurga Endla
Parila_Nature_Reserve
Protected area in Estonia
Pihla-Kaibaldi Tahkuna Tihu Ida-Viru Agusalu Muraka Puhatu Selisoo Järva Iidva Kareda Kurisoo Nõmme Mire Prandi Rumbi Silmsi Väätsa Jõgeva Aidu Altnurga Endla
Tillniidu_Nature_Reserve
KAREDA
KAREDA
KAREDA
KAREDA
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably a topographic name for someone who lived by a quince tree or a metonymic occupational name for a grower or seller of quinces, from Middle English, Old French cooin ‘quince’.
Girl/Female
English
Jove's child.from the masculine Julian.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Shatabdi | ஷதாபà¯à®¤à¯€
Hundred years, It means a period of years century
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Without Any Shape or Form
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly Sussex and Kent)
English (chiefly Sussex and Kent) : from a pet form of Hugh.English (chiefly Sussex and Kent) : habitational name from Huggate in East Yorkshire, possibly named in Old Norse with hugr ‘mound’ (an unattested variant of haugr) + gata ‘road’.
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Brightness of Rising Sun
Girl/Female
Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Sindhi, Telugu, Traditional
As Blue as Water
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
A Flower
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Bestowed
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Beautiful
KAREDA
KAREDA
KAREDA
KAREDA
KAREDA