MIA (master of international affairs)
n.
graduate with a Master's degree in International Affairs
MIA (Missing In Action)
classification for soldiers who did not return from the battlefield and their status is unknown (whether they died, were captured, etc.)
MIA
Mía
Mía (Eng.: Mine) is a song written by mexican songwriter
Armando Manzanero. Was first released as a double-side single along with the track "Felicidad" in
1969 [1]. Was taken from the album Adoro: Armando Manzanero y sus Canciones released in
1968[2].On
March 20,
2001 a new version of the song was recorded as a duet with
Spanish singer
Miguel Bosé and was included on Manzanero's album Duetos Armando Manzanero
[3]. In
2006 Miguel Bosé also included this track on his album
Papito.
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MIA.
Mia (f)
n.
Mia, female first name
mio
adj.
my, belonging to me
pron.
my, mine
mía
pron.
mine, belonging to me
mío
pron.
mine, belonging to me