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The mata mata, mata-mata, or matamata (Chelus fimbriata) [7] is a South American species of freshwater turtle found in the Amazon basin and river system of the eastern Guianas. It was formerly believed to also occur in the Orinoco basin, western Guianas and upper Rio Negro – Branco system, but in 2020 these populations were found to belong to ...
A welcoming sight in Tunisia. Matmata (Arabic: مطماطة maṭmāṭa ⓘ; Berber: ⵎⴰⵜⵎⴰⵜⴰ) is a small Berber speaking town in southern Tunisia.Some of the local Berber residents live in traditional underground "troglodyte" structures.
Matamata (Māori: [ˈ m a t a ˌ m a t a]) is a town in Waikato, New Zealand. It is located near the base of the Kaimai Ranges , and is a thriving farming area known for Thoroughbred horse breeding and training pursuits.
Matamata-Piako District Council (Māori: Te Kaunihera ā-Rohe o Matamata) is the territorial authority for the Matamata-Piako District of New Zealand. [ 1 ] There are 12 elected members of the council: the mayor of Matamata-Piako , Adrienne Wilcock , and 11 ward councillors.
Matamata Swifts Association Football Club was established in 1930 and football has been played at different levels and with varying success every year since. In 2019, Matamata Swifts AFC fielded four senior teams (three men and one ladies), nine junior teams (players aged 8 to 12) and eight mini-kickers teams (players aged 4 to 7).
Matamata Airport, formerly Waharoa Aerodrome, (IATA: MTA, ICAO: NZMA) is the airport serving Matamata, New Zealand. It is just over 3 km (1.9 mi) north of Waharoa , 9 km (5.6 mi) north of Matamata, was formed in 1942 and transferred to council ownership in 1965.
Four Live is a former live flagship daytime programme on RTÉ One. The programme, which was broadcast before The Daily Show, launched on Monday 20 September 2010. [1] It replaced The Afternoon Show. [2] Four Live was presented by Maura Derrane. With a mix of lifestyle, information and fun items.
ITV News at Ten (2014–2015, 2020–) Former newscasters. Fiona Armstrong (1985–1993) Pamela Armstrong (1984–1986) Mark Austin (1998–2016) Matt Barbet (2013 ...