Alida (disambiguation)

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Alida is a feminine given name. It may also refer to:

Alida is a feminine given name, a common Dutch version of Adelaide until about 1960. People with the name include:

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Alida, Indiana Unincorporated community in Indiana, United States

Alida is an unincorporated community in Clinton Township, LaPorte County, Indiana, United States.

Alida, Kansas Ghost town in Kansas, United States

Alida is a ghost town in Smoky Hill township of Geary County, Kansas, United States.

Alida, Minnesota Unincorporated community in Minnesota, United States

Alida is an unincorporated community in Clearwater County, in the U.S. state of Minnesota.

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<i>Alida</i> (video game)

Alida is a 2004 adventure game developed by Australian indie studio Dejavu Worlds and published by Got Game Entertainment. The game was wholly created by Australian artist and musician Cos Russo.

Alida—a tug built in 1905 at Wilmington, Del., by Pusey & Jones Corp.—was apparently acquired by the Navy sometime in 1912. She was placed in service at Melville Station, RI, and spent her entire career there providing support for the Naval Torpedo Station, Newport, RI She served the Navy through World War I and into the twenties. In the summer of 1920, when the Navy adopted its present alphanumeric system of hull designations, Alida became YT-102. She was sold on 19 March 1921

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