regina

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kraliçe
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الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
Present queen (usually italicized). see also Rex
Provincial capital of Saskatchewan (Canada) with a metropolitan population of about 200,000
A female given name

Of course, her name isn't really 'Ree-Jane'; it's Regina Jane Davidow. I have always thought the name itself rather wonderful and am only sorry it belongs to her.

{i} title of a queen; female first name; city and capital of Saskatchewan (Canada)
present queen. see also Rex
given name, female, from Latin
Provincial capital of Saskatchewan (Canada) with a metropolitan population of about 248,000
City (pop., 2001: 178,225), capital of Saskatchewan, Canada. It is located on the Wascana Creek in the south-central part of the province. Regina originated as a hunting camp and was known as Pile O'Bones for the heaps of bones left there after skinning and cutting buffalo. It was the administrative headquarters of the Northwest Territories 1882-1905, then it became the provincial capital. It was the headquarters of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police until 1920. After World War II the city expanded rapidly to become an important transportation, manufacturing, and distributing centre for a vast agricultural area. Local mineral resources and fertile prairies support an economy based largely on oil, natural gas, potash refining, and food processing
the provincial capital and largest city of Saskatchewan
{i} queen
regina

    الواصلة

    re·gi·na

    التركية النطق

    rîcinı

    النطق

    /rəˈʤēnə/ /rɪˈʤiːnə/

    علم أصول الكلمات

    () From Latin regina (“queen”). The given name originally referred to the Virgin Mary as the Queen of Heaven. The Canadian city was named for Queen Victoria.
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