Macha (disambiguation)
Macha is the name of a goddess and several other characters in Irish mythology.
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Macha may also refer to:
Places
- Macha crater, a group of meteorite craters in the Sakha Republic, Russia
- Macha, Russia, several rural localities in Russia
- Macha, Zambia, a region and chiefdom in the Southern Province of Zambia
- Lake Mácha, artificial fish pond in the Czech Republic
People
- Macha (surname)
- Macha Oromo, a division or sub-group of the Oromo people
Given name
- Macha Grenon (born 1968), Canadian actress
- Macha Méril (born 1940), French actress and writer
- Macha Rosenthal (1917–1996), American poet and editor
- Macha van der Vaart (born 1972), retired Dutch hockey player
- M. Macha Nightmare, American Neopagan witch
Fictional characters
- Macha, a playable character in Chrono Cross
- Macha, alternative name of Mia, a character in the anime .hack//SIGN
Other uses
- LÉ Macha (01), a ship in the Irish Naval Service, named for the goddess
- Macha (band), defunct American experimental post-rock band from Georgia
- Macha Mission, a Christian mission in Zambia
- Mid-American Collegiate Hockey Association (MACHA), an American Collegiate Hockey Association Division 2 conference not sanctioned by the NCAA
- Mesodesma donacium, a Chilean native clam colloquially known as a macha, used for example in the dish Machas a la parmesana
- Ensis macha, an edible razor clam from South America, mainly fished in Chile, and known colloquially as navaja or navajuela
See also
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- All pages with titles containing Macha or Machas
- All pages with titles beginning with Macha
- Matcha, powdered green tea used for example in the Japanese tea ceremony
- Flag of Macha, the remains of the first physical flag of Argentina
- Santiago de Macha, a town in Potosí Department, Bolivia
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