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Djalma Santos
Djalma Santos

Djalma Pereira Dias dos Santos known simply as Djalma Santos , (27 February 1929 – 23 July 2013) was a Brazilian footballer who started for the Brazil national team in four World Cups, winning two, in 1958 and 1962. Santos is considered to be one of the greatest right-backs of all time.

Djalma Campos
Djalma Campos

Djalma Braume Manuel Abel Campos , known simply as Djalma, is an Angolan professional footballer who plays for Portuguese club S.C. Farense as a forward. Djalma played most of his career in Portugal, starting with Marítimo with which he remained five seasons.

Delmarva Peninsula
Delmarva Peninsula

The Delmarva Peninsula, or simply Delmarva, is a large peninsula on the East Coast of the United States, occupied by the vast majority of the state of Delaware and parts of the Eastern Shore regions of Maryland and Virginia. The peninsula is 170 miles long.

Duel Masters

Duel Masters is a media franchise consisting of a manga, several anime series, a trading card game, and several video games. The original manga sold 4.5 million copies in Japan.

Djemal Pasha
Djemal Pasha

Ahmed Djemal Pasha , also known as Cemal Pasha or as Jamal Basha as-Saffah ("the Bloodthirsty") in the Arab world, was an Ottoman military leader and one of the Three Pashas that ruled the Ottoman Empire during World War I and carried out the Armenian Genocide. Djemal was born in Mytilme, Lesbos.

Djellaba
Djellaba

The djellaba or jillaba is a long, loose-fitting unisex outer robe with full sleeves that is worn in the Maghreb region of North Africa. In central and eastern Algeria it is called qeššaba or qeššabiya.

Djelfa Province
Djelfa Province

Djelfa is a province (wilaya) of Algeria. Its capital is Djelfa.

Djelfa
Djelfa

Djelfa .

Djelimady Tounkara

Djelimady Tounkara is a Malian musician and one of the foremost guitarists in Africa.

Djelal Kadir

Djelal Kadir is the Edwin Erle Sparks Professor of Comparative Literature at Pennsylvania State University, University Park, where he teaches literatures of the Americas, modernism, postmodernism, world literature, and classical and modern theory, and where he has been the recipient of departmental teaching awards and the College Distinguished Service Medal. He has published more than one hundred articles and is the author and editor of a dozen books on the Americas, globalization, world literature, postcolonialism, modernism and literary theory as well as editor of more than twenty special issues of literary periodicals.

Metlaouia

For the fossil wobbegong genus erroneously named Metlaouia by Noubhani and Cappetta in 1997, see Eometlaouia Metlaouia is a genus of moths of the family Noctuidae. Its distinctness from Cucullia is disputed.

Metlaouia autumna

Metlaouia autumna is a moth of the family Noctuidae first described by Pierre Chrétien in 1910. It is known from the Maghreb area, Tripolitania, the Sinai in Egypt and the northern Negev and northern Arava in Israel Adults are on wing in November.

Métlaoui
Métlaoui

Métlaoui is a town and commune in the Gafsa Governorate, Tunisia. In 2014 it had a population of 38,634.