Adila | |
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Village | |
Coordinates: 59°06′N24°38′E / 59.100°N 24.633°E | |
Country | Estonia |
County | Rapla County |
Parish | Kohila Parish |
Time zone | UTC+2 (EET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+3 (EEST) |
Adila (German : Addila) is a village in Kohila Parish, Rapla County in northwestern Estonia. [1]
Painter and graphic artist Kuno Veeber (1898–1929) was born in Adila Manor, as was actress and singer Laine Mesikäpp (1917–2012).
Khalil Sakakini Cultural Center is a leading Palestinian arts and culture organization that aims to create a pluralistic, critical liberating culture through research, query, and participation, and that provides an open space for the community to produce vibrant and liberating cultural content. Located in Ramallah, KSCC is housed in a renovated building, dating back to the early 20th century, based on traditional Palestinian architecture. Initially established in May 1996 as a branch of the Palestinian Ministry of Culture, KSCC was registered as a non-profit non-governmental organization (NGO) in 1998. The center is named after the Jerusalemite scholar, poet, and nationalist, Khalil Sakakini.
The Bosniak Institute is an institution of culture and scholarship in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It has a museum and a gallery, a cultural centre and a library, a publishing house and a cultural centre. The institute is the result of its founder, Adil Zulfikarpašić, a donor (waqf), businessman, politician and promotor of cultural and educational life in Bosnia and Herzegovina. With his wife Tatjana Zulfikarpašić, he collected and preserved cultural heritage and contemporary production about Bosnia and Herzegovina, ranging from documents, photographs, postcards, maps, to books, encyclopaedias, journals, and other archival and library materials. The Bosniak Institute was founded in Zurich in 1988, and after the aggression against Bosnia and Herzegovina the entire stock was moved to Sarajevo, and opened in 2001.
Mustafa Metwalli was a popular Egyptian movie and stage actor. He was primarily a comedian, but he played many different roles in Drama.
Kutaber is one of the woredas in the Amhara Region of Ethiopia. Part of the Debub Wollo Zone, Kutaber is bordered on the south by Dessie Zuria, on the west by the Adila River which separates it from Tenta, on the north by the Walano which separates it from Ambassel, and on the east by Tehuledere; both the Adila and the Walano, as well as all rivers in this woreda are tributaries of the Bashilo River. The major town in Kutaber is Kutaber.
Kohila Parish is the northernmost municipality of Rapla County, Estonia. It has a population of 5,925 and an area of 230.20 km (143.04 mi).
Adila Fachiri was a Hungarian violinist who had an international career but made her home in England. She was the sister of the violinist Jelly d'Arányi, with whom she often played duets.
Mohamed Henedi Ahmed is Egyptian comedian actor born in Giza, Egypt, on 1 February 1965.
Zaza Korinteli, better known by his stage name Zumba, is a Georgian rock musician, folklorist and civic activist. His music fuses a wide variety of genres, principally Georgian folk tradition, rock, and reggae. Being a multi-instrumentalist on guitar, bass, wind instruments, percussions, and vocals, he leads the band ZumbaLand and also collaborates within several other musical projects. His stage name is an acronym of a Georgian phrase zogjer ubralod moindome, bolos agisruldeba, translated as "Just wish sometimes – it will eventually come true."
Estonia, officially the Republic of Estonia, is a country by the Baltic Sea in Northern Europe. It is bordered to the north by the Gulf of Finland across from Finland, to the west by the sea across from Sweden, to the south by Latvia, and to the east by Lake Peipus and Russia. The territory of Estonia consists of the mainland, the larger islands of Saaremaa and Hiiumaa, and over 2,300 other islands and islets on the east coast of the Baltic Sea, covering a total area of 45,335 square kilometres (17,504 sq mi). Tallinn, the capital city, and Tartu are the two largest urban areas. The Estonian language is the official language and the first language of the majority of the population of 1.4 million.
Adila bint Abdullah Al Saud is a member of the Saudi royal family. During the reign of her father, King Abdullah, she was one of the women who could influence the political development of Saudi Arabia in women-related areas such as education, employment and health.
Adila Sedraïa, known professionally as Indila, is a French singer-songwriter and record producer. She collaborated with many musicians on vocals and lyrics prior to releasing her first single, "Dernière danse", in December 2013, which reached SNEP second in France and became in December 2023, 10 years after its release, the first French-language song to exceed one billion views on YouTube. She released her debut album Mini World in February 2014.
Laine Mesikäpp was an Estonian film, radio and stage actress, singer, and prolific collector and cataloguer of Estonian folk music.
Kuno Veeber was an Estonian painter and graphic artist whose career began in the late 1910s.
Adila Mutallibova was an Azerbaijani physician and wife of former President of Azerbaijan Ayaz Mutallibov. She served as the first First Lady of Azerbaijan from the country's independence in 1991 until 1992.
Ayoub Adila is a Moroccan professional footballer who plays as a midfielder.
Adila Khanum was a Turkish woman who was the third spouse of Hussein bin Ali, Sharif of Mecca, King of Hejaz between 1916 and 1924.
Adila Bayhum-al-Jazairi (1900–1975) was a Syrian feminist, independence activist and philanthropist. She was a pioneer of the Syrian women's movement, as well as supporter of Syrian independence from France.
Adila Isasultan gizi Shakhtakhtinskaya was an Azerbaijani Soviet obstetrician-gynecologist, doctor of medical sciences (1930), professor (1936). The first Azerbaijani woman to become a doctor of medical sciences and a professor.
Adila is a feminine given name and a surname. Its given name form is a feminine derivative of the name Adil meaning "just and fair". Notable people with the name include:
Adila may refer to: