Malaxa — (Greek: Μαλάξα) may refer to: Place names Malaxa, Crete (Greek: Μαλάξα), a village in the Chania Prefecture on Crete in Greece Malaxa Mountain, a landform at Malaxa on the island of Crete in the country of Greece Family names Nicolae Malaxa (1884 … Wikipedia
Malaxa — (en grec: Μαλάξα) est un village de Crète, en Grèce. Il est situé dans le nome de La Canée, à environ 10 kilomètres à l est de La Canée. Sa population est de 178 habitants[1]. Dans l antiquité Malaxa appartenait à la sphère d influence de Kydonia … Wikipédia en Français
Malaxa — Der Malaxa war ein Auto, das 1945 in Reșița in Rumänien in den Fabriken des Industriellen Nicolae Malaxa gebaut wurde. Der heckgetriebene Malaxa wurde von einem luftgekühlten Dreizylinder Sternmotor angetrieben, der 30 bhp (22 kW) entwickelte.… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Maláxa — 35°28′N 24°04′E / 35.467, 24.067 Maláxa (en grec: Μαλάξα) est … Wikipédia en Français
Malaxa, Crete — Malaxa (Greek: Μαλάξα) is a village in the Chania Prefecture on Crete in Greece. The 2001 census counted a population of 178 people in the village.[1] In ancient times the Malaxa area was under the sphere of influence of the nearby powerful city… … Wikipedia
Malaxa Mountain — is a landform at Malaxa on the island of Crete in the country of Greece. This mountain feature is situated in northwestern coastal Crete in the vicinity of the city of Chania. Trypali limestone is a dominant rock of Malaxa Mountain.[1] The… … Wikipedia
Malaxa (car) — For the village in Chania Prefecture, Crete, Greece, see Malaxa, Crete The Malaxa was a car built in 1945 in Reşiţa, Romania, by the factories of the Romanian tycoon Nicolae Malaxa. History Malaxa had an air cooled 3 cylinder rear radial engine,… … Wikipedia
malaxá — vb., ind. prez. 1 sg malaxéz 3 sg. şi pl. malaxeázã … Romanian orthography
Nicolae Malaxa — Born December 22, 1884 (1884 12 22) Huşi, Romania Died 1965 (1966) … Wikipedia
alaxa — malaxa … Dictionnaire des rimes