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Ariadna is a genus of tube-dwelling spider.

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Ariadna Cabrol is a Spanish actress and model who has worked in Spanish, Iranian and Hindi films.

Ariadna Chasovnikova Kazakh-Soviet politician

Ariadna Chasovnikova was a Kazakh–Soviet politician who served as the Deputy Chair of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Kazakh SSR. She was honored for her service with the Order of the Red Banner of Labour and twice was awarded the Order of the Badge of Honour.

Ariadna Gil Spanish actress

Ariadna Gil Giner is a Spanish actress. She is known for her expressive acting in films such as Belle Époque or Lágrimas Negras.

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AMSD Ariadna is the first Russian web browser ever developed. It was developed by Advanced Multimedia System Design (AMSD) in early 1994.

<i>Ariadna abandonada</i>

Ariadna abandonada is a sculpture by Fidencio Lucano Nava. There is a statue in the collection of Museo Nacional de Arte, and a statue installed across from Alameda Central, in Mexico City.

See also

Ariadne was a figure in Greek mythology.

Ariana is a historical term for a region of central Asia.

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