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Medina (disambiguation)
Medina in Saudi Arabia is the 2nd holiest city in Islam. United Kingdom
Medina or Madinah may also refer to: • Medina, Isle of Wight, United Kingdom, a former
borough
• River Medina, a river on the Isle of Wight, United
Place names Kingdom
• Medina quarter, the old Arab or non-European United States
quarter of a North African town • Medinah, Illinois
Australia • Medina, Minnesota
• Medina, Western Australia, a suburb of Perth • Medina, New York
Brazil • Medina, North Dakota
• Medina, Minas Gerais, a municipality in the state of • Medina, Ohio
Minas Gerais • Medina, Tennessee
Colombia • Medina, Texas
• Medina, Cundinamarca, a municipality in the • Medina, Washington
Cundinamarca Department • Medina, Wisconsin, a town
Dominican Republic • Medina, Outagamie County, Wisconsin, an
• Medina, Dominican Republic, a municipal district in unincorporated community
San Cristóbal (province) • Medina Junction, Wisconsin, an unincorporated
Ghana community
• Madina, Ghana, a large town in the Ga East District of • Medina River, in Texas
the Greater Accra Region See also: Medina County (disambiguation) and Medina
Hungary Township (disambiguation)
• Medina, Hungary, a village in Tolna County
Israel
• Medīnat Yisrā’el, the official name of the state of Israel
People
in Hebrew • Dukes of Medina Sidonia, a Spanish noble family
Mali • Earl of Medina, a title in the Peerage of the United
• Siege of Medina Fort, an 1857 battle in present-day Kingdom
Mali, where Umar Tall’s war against Khasso and • Anabel Medina Garrigues, Spanish tennis player
France began in 1857 • Ann Medina, award-winning journalist
Malta • Avihu Medina (born 1948), Israeli singer-songwriter
• Mdina, a city in Malta • Bartolomé de Medina, Spanish Catholic theologian
Pakistan (died 1581)
• Madina Colony (New Karachi Town), Union Council • Debra Medina, 2010 Texas gubernatorial candidate
(U.C. # 7) of New Karachi Town, Karachi, Sindh, • Ernest Medina, US Army captain who was the
Pakistan commanding officer of the unit responsible for the
• Madina Colony (Orangi Town), Union Council (U.C. # My Lai Massacre
5) of Orangi Town, Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan • The Medina standard, used to describe command
• Madina Town, in Punjab province responsibility, is based on the charges in the trial
The Philippines of Ernest Medina
• Medina, Misamis Oriental • Henrique Medina, the 20th century Portuguese
Senegal painter
• Medina, Dakar • José Medina (cyclist), Chilean track and road cyclist
Spain • José Medina (weightlifter), Venezuelan weightlifter
• Medina Azahara, a ruined palace near Córdoba • Lina Medina, youngest mother in recorded history
• Medinaceli, a town in Soria • Luis Medina (athlete), Cuban middle distance runner
• Medina del Campo, a town in Valladolid province • Luis Medina (baseball)
• Medina de Pomar, a town in Burgos • Medina (singer), Danish singer
• Medina de Rioseco, a town in Valladolid province • Maria Medina Coeli, Italian physician
• Medina-Sidonia, a town in Cádiz province • Tulia Angela Medina, Colombian weightlifter
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Medina (disambiguation)
Other meanings • Hunter Medina, a yacht produced by British Hunter
boats
• Medina (board game), a German-style board game • MEDINA, a universal pre-/postprocessor for finite
• Medina (fly), a genus in the family Tachinidae element analysis of T-Systems.
• "Funky Cold Medina", a 1989 song by Tone Loc
• SS Medina, a former name of the MV Doulos, a former
passenger liner
See also
• PS Medina a Red Funnel paddle steamer • Madina (disambiguation)
• Medina, the name of a place in Chrono Trigger
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