Wilda may refer to: Wilda, Poznań, a southern district of the city of Poznań in western Poland Typhoon Wilda (disambiguation), several typhoons and tropical...
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Wilda [ˈvilda] (German Wilda or Wilde) is a southern part of the city of Poznań in western Poland. It was the smallest of the five governmental districts...
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Wilda Siti Nurfadhilah Sugandi (born February 7, 1995) is an Indonesian volleyball player. Currently, plays for Jakarta BIN and is a member of the Indonesia...
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Typhoon Wilda was an intense typhoon that was tied for lowest central pressure of any typhoon in 1964, along with Typhoon Sally. As the twenty-fourth...
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Charles Wilda, originally Karl (20 December 1854, Vienna – 11 June 1907, Vienna) was an Austrian Orientalist painter. He was the elder brother of the...
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Wilda Bennett (December 19, 1894 – December 20, 1967) was an American actress in musical comedies and in film. Her tumultuous personal life also kept...
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Wilda C. Gafney, also known as Wil Gafney, (born 1966) is an American biblical scholar and Episcopal priest who is the Right Rev. Sam B. Hulsey Professor...
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Wilda Octaviana Situngkir (born October 27, 1995) also popularly known as Wilda Octaviana is an Indonesian Child Protection Commission Ambassador, Indonesian...
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Storm Wilda (1961) (T6125, 58W) Typhoon Wilda (1964) (T6420, 32W) – struck southern Japan (ja) . Tropical Storm Wilda (1967) (T6705, 05W) Typhoon Wilda (1970)...
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Wilhelm Eduard Wilda (17 August 1800 – 9 August 1856) was a German jurist of Jewish descent. He was educated at the Johanneum of Hamburg and the universities...
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