Minia may refer to: Munia (also called a "minia"), a bird of the genus Lonchura Minya, Egypt, a city in Egypt Minya Governorate, a governorate in Egypt...
Saint Minias (Minas, Miniatus) (Italian: Miniato, Armenian: Մինաս) (3rd century) is venerated as the first Christian martyr of Florence. The church of...
Minia University is a public university in Minia, Egypt. It was established in 1976 by virtue of Republican Decree No. (93), separating it from Assiut...
Minia Biabiany (born 1988) is an artist, filmmaker, and education researcher from Guadeloupe. Her work has emphasized the roles stories and physical spaces...
retrieve bodies. Three other ships followed in the search: the cable ship Minia, the lighthouse supply ship Montmagny, and the sealing vessel Algerine....
Menya, a Russian steam battleship; see the list of Russian battleships Minia (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with...
footballer who played as a left back. He is known in Colombia by the nickname "Miñía", reportedly after a phrase commonly used to call infants in his hometown...
agro-pastoralists and pastoralists in the Zakouma National Park (ZNP), Siniaka-Minia, and Aouk reserve in southeastern Chad to promote sustainable development...
Estusia, Minia, and Rywka were temporarily nursed in a hospital, before being sent to a transit camp in Lübeck, Germany. In July, Estusia and Minia were strong...
San Miniato al Monte (St. Minias on the Mountain) is a basilica in Florence, central Italy, standing atop one of the highest points in the city. It has...
well as subscription services. A recent example of female macrophilia is Minia Studios who specializes in digital animation and currently found prominence...
bodies. Three other Canadian ships followed in the search: the cable ship Minia, lighthouse supply ship Montmagny and sealing vessel Algerine. Each ship...
The Assumption of the Virgin Between St Minias and St Julian is a painting by the Italian early Renaissance master Andrea del Castagno, executed around...
century including long-lived vessels such as the CS Cyrus West Field, CS Minia and CS Mackay-Bennett. The latter two were contracted to recover victims...
wound myiasis caused by Phormia regina and Sarcophaga haemorrhoidalis in Minia Governorate, Egypt". Parasitology Research. 114 (10): 3703–3709. doi:10...
in the one photographed by Captain de Carteret. He was in command of the Minia, which was searching for bodies at the (supposed) disaster site. According...
was terminated on 20 October that year. The Alexandria–Port Said–Cairo–Minia–Assiut route was opened in late 1935. During 1935, the airline carried 6...
Montmagny Seamount, formerly known as Minia Seamount, is an undersea mountain in the North Atlantic Ocean, located about 700 km (430 mi) south of Cape...
5 Languages at Ain Shams 383.5 Medicine at Mansoura 408.5 Languages at Minia 380.0 Medicine at Tanta 408.0 College of Languages and Translation at Aswan...
of N'Djamena University of Cocody Al-Azhar University Assiut University Minia University Suez Canal University Helwan University Tanta University Zagazig...
journey after death. During this ritual, they drank Chicha made of yuca, minia, and yuca tamales. The ritual is no longer practiced, but the drink is still...
"The Ramesseum Dramatic Papyri as Evidence of Drama in Ancient Egypt". Minia Journal of Tourism and Hospitality Research MJTHR. 14 (1): 59–74. doi:10...
Alexandria. In Upper Egypt, the oldest ancient Greek community was the one of Minia which was founded in 1812. The first banks in Egypt were crafted by Greeks...
the original on 10 April 2006. Retrieved 16 February 2014. "Home Page". Minia University. Archived from the original on 19 February 2014. Retrieved 16...