Crossword clues for vila
vila
- House renovator of note
- Home-improving Bob
- Home repair guru Bob
- Home improvement host Bob
- Home improvement guru Bob
- Do-it-yourself maven Bob
- Bob with a line of power tools
- Bob the TV handyman
- Bob of home improvement
- Bob of "Home Again"
- Bob of 'This Old House'
- Abram's original "This Old House" co-host
- "This Old House" host Bob
- "This Old House" host
- "Home Again" host Bob
- "Home Again" host
- '80s "This Old House" host
- Handyman Bob
- TV handyman Bob
- Home improvement pro Bob
- Bob of TV's "This Old House"
- Capital of Vanuatu
- Bob of TV's "Home Again"
- Slavonic sprite
- TV handyman
- Sears spokesman Bob
- Do-it-yourself guru Bob
- '80s "This Old House" host Bob
- TV home projects advisor
- Television handyman Bob
- Renovation expert Bob
- PBS fix-it guy Bob
- Longtime "This Old House" host Bob
- Last name in do-it-yourself home improvement
Wiktionary
n. (context mythology English) A type of fairy or nymph in Slavic mythology.
Wikipedia
Vila may refer to:
Vila (trans. Fairy) is the third studio album by Bosniak recording artist Emina Jahović, which was released on 21 May 2009, by PGP RTS. Because Jahović signed a contract with PGP RTS she was banned on RTV Pink, a famous Serbian TV network that supports artists from City Records which released Emina's first two albums.
Vila is a former civil parish in the municipality of Melgaço in the Viana do Castelo District, Portugal. In 2013, the parish merged into the new parish Vila e Roussas. It has a population of 1274 inhabitants and a total area of 1.76 km².
Vila is a genus of nymphalid butterfly found in northern South America.
Vila is a popular surname in Catalan, Galician, Occitan and Portuguese that means ' village' or ' farm'. Other spelling: Villa, Villar, Vilar, Vilares, Villares, Villalta, Villalba.
- Bob Vila (born 1946), American home improvement television show host
- Enrique Vila-Matas, Spanish writer
- Hèctor Vila, pseudonym of Pere Vilaregut, Spanish singer
- Ferran Vila Bonell (b. 1983), Andorran ski mountaineer
- Jaume Vila Mulet, Spanish politician
- Joan Vila (born 1966), Spanish serial killer
- Joan Vila i Cinca, Spanish painter
- Joan Vila i Pujol, Spanish drafter and illustrator, known as D'Ivori
- Joe Vila (1866–1934), American sports writer
- Jordi Vila i Foruny, Spanish industrialist and politician
- Josep Vila i Amorós, Spanish musician
- Josep Vila Closes, Spanish painter
- Lluís Vila i d'Abadal, Spanish doctor and politician
- Maria Vila i Panadès, Spanish actress
- Patxi Vila, Spanish road bicycle racer
- Ramon Vila i Capdevila, Spanish anarcho-syndicalist and maquis, better known as Cara cremada (Burned face)
- Santiago Vila i Vicente, Spanish historian and politician
- Waldo Vila Gilabert, Spanish pilota player
Category:Catalan-language surnames Category:Galician-language surnames Category:Occitan-language surnames
Usage examples of "vila".
A flamboyant tree framed a magnificent sunset over Port Vila Harbour, but the view was wasted on her.
The French would take the Gateway of God, garrison it, then send most of their force down towards Vila Nova on the north bank of the Douro.
These were the new garrison of the Gateway of God, the men who would ensure that the troops who would march to Vila Nova would have a safe haven behind them for their withdrawal, and then he looked at the arched doorway to the tower.
He wanted to be at the river this afternoon, across by evening, and at Vila Nova by nightfall tomorrow.
I wondered why my father had chosen a lawyer in some small town called Vila Nova de Formentina, forty miles away: Maria de Sousa de Conceicao Mattoso.
You sat by the windows and the woods rushed away from you, down to the vague white and tile of the town of Vila Nova.
I wanted the meeting, so naturally I drove the long miles to Vila Nova de Formentina.
I could monitor his morning walk, a late coffee at the bar, a trip to buy in the Vila Nova market.
The wind was coming hot from Spain each day, and in the afternoons Vila Nova was closed.
Instead, it was on the outskirts of Vila Nova, on the edge of what they call the industrial zone, down the road from a lumberyard and a couple of warehouses for electrical appliances.
He had passed through Vila Nova to the outskirts, where tired buildings lined the road, white walls were streaked black with mould.
She had a life in Vila Nova de Formentina that could not be interrupted on a whim - certainly not by a man unconnected and not at home, who might as well be on holiday.
It was volunteer firemen, working round a small clump of houses between the village and Vila Nova.
You could be in any of those places you see in magazines, not just Vila Nova.
I passed through Vila Nova without a problem, and took the main mountain road.