Delia is a feminine given name. It may also refer to:
Columbus is a Latinized version of the Italian surname "Colombo". It most commonly refers to:
Cleopatra was the last active Ptolemaic ruler of Egypt before it became a Roman province.
Francisco Goya (1746–1828) was a Spanish romantic painter and printmaker.
Linda may refer to:
Gaia is a primordial deity and the personification of the Earth in Greek mythology.
Barbara may refer to:
Donna may refer to:
Pola or POLA may refer to:
Aloha is a word in the Hawaiian language for love, affection, peace, compassion and mercy.
Marco Polo was a 13th-century Italian explorer.
Argentina is a country in South America.
Memphis most commonly refers to:
Tika or TIKA may refer to:
Primavera or La Primavera means the season spring in many Romance languages, and it may also refer to:
Delia is a feminine given name, either taken from an epithet of the Greek moon goddess Artemis, or else representing a short form of Adelia, Bedelia, Cordelia or Odelia.
Paola Fabiana Ponce, professionally known as Lola Ponce, is an Argentine singer–songwriter, composer and actress.
Parodi may refer to:
D'Elía is a last name, which may reference to:
Marcos Nicolás Delía is an Argentine-Italian professional basketball player for Pallacanestro Trieste of the Italian Lega Basket Serie A. He also represents the senior Argentina national basketball team internationally. He is a 2.11 m tall center, that can also play as a power forward, if needed.
The OTI Festival 1979 was the eighth edition of the annual OTI Festival. It was held in Caracas, Venezuela after decided in a draw. Organised by the Organización de Televisión Iberoamericana (OTI) and host broadcaster Venevisión, the contest was held at the National Theatre of the Military Academy on Saturday 8 December 1979 and was hosted by Eduardo Serrano and Carmen Victoria Pérez.