Na'an

Na'an

Na'an is a kibbutz near the city of Rehovot in Israel. Located within the Central District, it falls under the jurisdiction of Gezer Regional Council and borders the villages of Ganei Hadar, Ramot Meir and Sitria. Founded in 1930, it is the first kibbutz established by Jews born in Eretz Israel.

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Gigi Wu

Gigi Wu

Taiwanese singer

Renée Bordereau

Renée Bordereau

French biographer

Torakichi Nakamura

Torakichi Nakamura

Japanese golfer

Yutokutaishi Akiyama

Yutokutaishi Akiyama

Japanese visual artist

Takao Saito

Takao Saito

Japanese manga artist

Jean-Baptiste Mallet de Grandville

Jean-Baptiste Mallet de Grandville

Military personnel

Jakub Juszczyk

Jakub Juszczyk

Polish sculptor

Takeda Nobukado

Takeda Nobukado

Takeda Shingen's brother

Abraham Hulk Senior

Abraham Hulk Senior

Dutch painter

Rick Talan

Rick Talan

Dutch football player

Fred Sieger

Fred Sieger

Artist

Kudaibergen Zhubanov

Kudaibergen Zhubanov

Author

Qūdaĭbergen Quanūly Zhūbanov

Qūdaĭbergen Quanūly Zhūbanov

Author

Janusz Koniusz

Janusz Koniusz

Polish poet

Rafał Kurmański

Rafał Kurmański


Constantine, Prince of Hohenzollern-Hechingen

Constantine, Prince of Hohenzollern-Hechingen


Malcolm Sinclair

Malcolm Sinclair

British television actor

Adam Dyczkowski

Adam Dyczkowski

Polish theologian

Joachim Benyskiewicz

Joachim Benyskiewicz

Historian

Christian William of Brandenburg

Christian William of Brandenburg


Jobst Nikolaus I, Count of Hohenzollern

Jobst Nikolaus I, Count of Hohenzollern


Tlotzin

Tlotzin

Nopaltzin's son

Nopaltzin

Nopaltzin


King Xolotl

King Xolotl


Eitaro Ozawa

Eitaro Ozawa

Japanese actor

Yasunari Kawabata

Yasunari Kawabata

Japanese novelist

Sakuzō Yoshino

Sakuzō Yoshino

Japanese historian

Tsuneko Nakazato

Tsuneko Nakazato

Novelist

Hirata Tosuke

Hirata Tosuke

Japanese statesman

Arumugam Thondaman

Arumugam Thondaman

Former Member of the Parliament of Sri Lanka

Thommayanti

Thommayanti

Former Member of Senate of Thailand

Mathilde Raclot

Mathilde Raclot

French nun