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Adalia

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Adalia, in the Bible

Adalia (ădəlī`ə), in the Bible, one of Haman's sons.

Adalia, city, Turkey

Adalia, Turkey: see Antalya Antalya , city (1990 pop. 378,726), capital of Antalya prov., SW Turkey, a port on the Mediterranean Sea. Its manufactures include textiles and ships. Nearby are deposits of chrome and manganese. Founded in the 2d cent. B.C.
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Remby is survived by three children, Linda Post of New York and Houston, TX, Laura Remby and John Remby both of Richmond, VA; and one granddaughter Adalia Remby, also of Richmond, VA.
Among the four species of beetle found were the wasp beetle Clytus arietis, which mimics a wasp, and three species of ladybird (part of the beetle family), including the two-spot Adalia bipunctata.
Gladys Weaver JUNCTION CITY - Gladys Adalia Weaver of Junction City died Sept.
 
 
 
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