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Nadiya (other)
Nadiya is a feminine given name. Nadiya or Nadiia may also refer to: * Nâdiya, French R&B singer Nadia Zighem (born 1973) ** ''Nâdiya'' (album), a 2006 album by the above * Nadiia, Luhansk Oblast, Ukraine, a village * * * * * * See also * Nadia (other) Nadia is a female given name, see the article for a list of people with that name. Nadia may also refer to: * Nadia district, in the West Bengal state of India ** Sanskrit and Vedic learning in Nadia * Toyota Nadia, a compact minivan * ''Nadia ...
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Nadiya
Nadiya or Nadiia () is a feminine given name, from a Ukrainian word meaning "hope". It is borne by the following people: *Nadia Al-Kokabany, Yemeni novelist * Nadiya Anderson (born 1986), half of a US television personality duo * Nadiya Babych (1943–2021), Ukrainian linguist and philologist * Nadiya Baranova (born 1983), Ukrainian football goalie * Nadiia Bashynska (born 2003), Ukrainian-Canadian ice dancer * Nadiia Bielkina (born 1990), Russian and Ukrainian biathlete * Nadiya Berezhna, Ukrainian synchronized swimmer * Nadiya Beshevli (born 1982), Ukrainian retired swimmer * Nadiia Bielkina (born 1990), Russian and Ukrainian biathlete *Nadiya Billova (born 1961), Ukrainian biathlete * Nadiya Bodrova (born 1961), Ukrainian hurdler * Nadiya Borovska (born 1981), Ukrainian race walker *Nadiya Bychkova (born 1989), Ukrainian ballroom and Latin American dancer * Nadiya Didenko (born 1986), Ukrainian freestyle skier * Nadiya Dobrovolska-Zavadska (1878–1954), surgeon and geneticis ...
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Nâdiya
Nâdiya (born Nadia Zighem on 19 June 1973) is a French contemporary R&B, R&B singer. Early life Nâdiya was born in the city of Tours, France in Algerians, Algerian descent family. At school she displayed a talent for athletics, and gravitated towards the sport-studies section. In 1989, she won the title of Junior Champion of France's 800 metres. Career 2001–2005: Early commercial success The single "J'ai confiance en toi" (''I Trust You''), released in February 2001, became the first single that charted in the French Singles Chart, peaked at No. 38 in France and stayed in the chart for 13 weeks. The second single slated from the album did perform better than the first one. "Chaque fois" (''Every Time'') was released in August 2001 and peaked at No. 27 in the French Top 100 Singles, remaining in the chart for 18 weeks, five more than the first single. After the success of both singles, Nâdiya recorded a full studio album that became "''Changer les choses''" (''Changing t ...
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Nâdiya (album)
''Nâdiya'' is the third studio album from Algerian-France, French R&B singer Nâdiya. The album was released on June 5, 2006 in France. Also, a DVD with a runtime of 26 minutes was released with it containing interviews and a "Making-of, The Making of The Album" documentary. Album information The lead single from the album, "Tous ces mots" ("All These Words"), peaked at number 2 in the French singles chart. The song was released in February 2006 and features Smartzee, who is also featured in her 2004 single "Et c'est parti..." ("Here We Go"). The second single, "Roc (Nâdiya song), Roc" ("Rock"), was released on June 19 in France, also entering and peaking the French Singles Top 100 at number 2 and stayed there for four consecutive weeks. It became her longest running single in the top ten, being 11 weeks in the top 10 (as well as in the top 5). "Amies-ennemies" was chosen to be the third single from the album and debuted at number four in France. The singles were less successful ...
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Nadiia, Luhansk Oblast
Nadiia () is a village in eastern Ukraine, located in Kolomyichykha rural hromada, Svatove Raion, Luhansk Oblast. It has a population of 25. During the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the village was captured by Russian forces at some point. It was reportedly liberated by Ukrainian forces in October 2022. In August 2023, the Ukrainian military reported that Nadiia had been hit by Russian artillery strikes. Over the course of the next two months the village would be heavily contested before being re-captured by Russian forces. On March 23, 2025, Ukrainian forces of the 3rd Assault Brigade The 3rd Separate Assault Brigade () is a brigade of the Ukrainian Ground Forces formed in 2022. The brigade was established by a merger of the Azov SSO (Special Operations Forces (Ukraine), Special Operations Forces) units that had been create ... would again reportedly liberate the village after a years-long attrition campaign, with the Brigade spokesmen claiming that the fighting had rendered t ...
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