Madalena
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Madalena may refer to:
A woman's name.

In places:
  • Madalena, Brazil, in the State of Ceará, Brazil
  • Madalena (Lisbon)
    Madalena (Lisbon)
    Madalena is a Portuguese parish in the municipality of Lisbon. It has a total area of 0.11 km² and total population of 380 inhabitants ; density: 3,423.4 hab/km².-Main sites:*Praça do Comércio...

    , a civil parish in Lisbon, Portugal
  • Madalena (Tomar)
    Madalena (Tomar)
    thumb|CoAMadalena is a parish in the Portuguese municipality of Tomar. It has a total area of 30.56 km² and a population of 3,466 inhabitants...

    , a civil parish in Tomar, Portugal
  • Madalena, Vila Nova de Gaia
    Madalena, Vila Nova de Gaia
    Madalena is a Portuguese parish in the municipality of Vila Nova de Gaia. It has a population of 9,356 and an area of 6.02 km²....

    , a civil parish in Vila Nova de Gaia, Portugal
  • Madalena (Azores)
    Madalena (Azores)
    Madalena is a municipality along the western coast of the island of Pico, in the Portuguese Azores. The municipality has a population of 6,184 inhabitants and a total area of 147.1 km²...

    , a municipality and civil parish along the western coast of Pico, Portuguese Azores


In other uses:
  • Madalena (film)
    Madalena (film)
    Madalena is a 1960 Greek comedy film directed by Dinos Dimopoulos. It was entered into the 1961 Cannes Film Festival.-Cast:* Aliki Vougiouklaki - Madalena* Dimitris Papamichael - Labis* Pantelis Zervos - Preast...

    , a 1960 Greek film

See also

  • Madalena do Mar
    Madalena do Mar
    Madalena do Mar is a civil parish in the municipality of Ponta do Sol in the Portuguese archipelago of Madeira. The population in 2001 was 687 and the area is 2.07 km² .-History:...

    , a civil parish in Machico, Portuguese Madeira
  • Mary Magdalene
    Mary Magdalene
    Mary Magdalene was one of Jesus' most celebrated disciples, and the most important woman disciple in the movement of Jesus. Jesus cleansed her of "seven demons", conventionally interpreted as referring to complex illnesses...

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