Manja
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Manja may refer to:
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- Manja (kite)Manja (kite)Manja , is the abrasive string used with fighter kites in Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Chile, India, Nepal and Pakistan. It is gummed, coloured and coated with powdered glass. In Brazil, the mix of glue and powered glass is called "cerol"....
, the glass powder coated kite flying and fighting string - Manja (magazine)Manja (magazine)Manja, is a Malay-language entertainment and lifestyle magazine that is published monthly in Singapore by MediaCorp. It was launched in conjunction with Singapore's first Malay channel, Suria on 30 January 2000 to complement each other thru the different media platform....
, a Singaporean magazine - Manja (novel), a 1938 novel by Anna GmeynerAnna GmeynerAnna Wilhelmine Gmeyner was an exiled German and Austrian author, playwright and scriptwriter, who is now best known for her novel Manja . She also wrote under the names Anna Reiner, and Anna Morduch...
Places
- Manja, Jordan
- Manja, MadagascarManja, MadagascarManja is a town and commune in Madagascar. It belongs to the district of Manja, which is a part of Menabe Region. The population of the commune was estimated to be approximately 9,000 in 2001 commune census....
, a town in Madagascar - Manja District, a district in the MenabeMenabeMenabe is a region in western Madagascar. It is named for the 18th century Sakalava kingdom of Menabe. The capital is Morondava.-History:Menabe is the southern part of the Sakalava territory. Tradition holds that it was founded by Adriamandazoala . Its territory was increased under the legendary...
region of Madagascar
People
- Manja KowalskiManja KowalskiManja Kowalski is a German rower.-References:*...
(b. 1976), German rower - Manja Smits (harpist) (b. 19??), Dutch harpist
- Manja Smits (politician) (b. 1985), Dutch politician
See also
- MandjaMandjaThe Mandja are an ethnic group in the Central African Republic. They number approximately 250,000....
, an ethnic group in the Central African Republic - ManjaaManjaaThe Manjaa is a traditional Punjabi name for a woven bed. It consists of a wooden frame bordering a set of knotted ropes.Traditionally the user would lie directly on top of the ropes without an intervening mattress. The making of a Manjaa begins with the tying of a Jee at one corner of the bed...
, a woven bed