The Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, commonly abbreviated to RADA (/ˈrɑːdə/), is a drama school in London, England, which provides vocational conservatoire...
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Rada is the term for "parliament" or "assembly" or some other "council" in several Slavic languages. Normally it is translated as "council". Sometimes...
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The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine (often as Verkhovna Rada or simply Rada, VR) is the unicameral parliament of Ukraine. The Verkhovna Rada has over 450 deputies...
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The DNA repair and recombination protein RadA is an archaeal homolog of the bacterial RecA protein and the eukaryotic Rad51 protein, playing a crucial...
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Look up Rada, rada, or rada- in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Look up raða, ráda, råda, or řada in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Rada is a council...
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The Rada are a family of lwa spirits in the religion of Haitian Vodou. They are regarded as being sweet-tempered and "cool", in this contrasting with the...
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The Kuban Rada (Russian: Кубанская Радa, romanized: Kubanskaya Rada; Ukrainian: Кубанська Рада, romanized: Kubanska Rada) was the supreme organisation...
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Råda is a locality situated in Hagfors Municipality, Värmland County, Sweden with 448 inhabitants in 2010. Robert Jansson (1889 - 1958), Swedish politician...
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Rada Stefanova Laykova (Bulgarian: Рада Стефанова Лайкова; born 3 April 1990) is a Bulgarian politician of Revival who was elected member of the European...
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Rada or de Rada (the latter of possibly Spanish origin) is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alfredo Rada (born 1965), Bolivian former...
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