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  • Today (Tuesday April 21st, 2009), the HAT prime minister Monja Roindefo led a special council at the state palace of Iavoloha.

    Global Voices in English » Madagascar : Transitional government is trampling on freedom of speech 2009

  • The group heads to the Valley of the Vanished, where the meet with King Chaac and his daughter, the lovely Princess Monja.

    Dusk Before the Dawn » 2009 » July 2009

  • My wife and I really enjoyed the Posada de las Monja but havent tried the other property.

    Mansion Virreyes or Posada de las Monjas 2006

  • Arriving in Mexico in 1630, she became known as La Monja Alferez (the Nun Ensign).

    Soldaderas - Mexican women at war 2003

  • If you like to time travel with a historical, you'll find an enjoyable moment with Catherine Mambretti's "The Mute Monja, or the Walls Could Talk," which takes place in medieval Catalunya and offers the wry perspective of a female artist's apprentice.

    Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine 2003

  • If you like to time travel with a historical, you'll find an enjoyable moment with Catherine Mambretti's "The Mute Monja, or the Walls Could Talk," which takes place in medieval Catalunya and offers the wry perspective of a female artist's apprentice.

    Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine 2003

  • RSVP: Monja at (012) 317-9322 or comers@mepta. pwv.gov.za

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1999

  • (Friar) and _Monja_ (Nun), whilst the lovers 'refuge thenceforth took the name of _Marivéles_ (Maria Vélez).

    The Philippine Islands John Foreman

  • Bien ha entendido mi espiritu el suyo, aunque no la he hablado; y Monja ha habido, que no se puede valer desde que entró, de la mucha oracion que le ha causado.

    The Letters of St. Teresa 1902

  • The incident has left its impress on the names about the harbor, Corregidor being so called for the officer who pursued and arrested the runaways, Camaya being rechristened Mariveles, -- which, you see, is Maria Velez, -- while two rocks beyond the Boca Grande are named for the friar and his would-be bride, -- Fraile and Monja: monk and nun.

    Myths & Legends of our New Possessions & Protectorate 1879

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