Dalia may refer to:
Dalia (داليا) is an Egyptian singer born in Al Mansoura, Egypt.
After being discovered by the Egyptian TV songwriter Jamal Salameh she sang as guest on several songs on Hameed Al-Shaeri's 1994 album Hodoa Moaqat (هدوء مؤقت) as a result of which she launched a solo career. Then came singles with Ehab Tawfeeq, Hameed Al-Shaeri again, and the Kuwaiti actor and singer Ahmad Johar. She also sang in the Egyptian musical El-Qods Ha Tergaa Lena. Her first album (1998) was well received but a second album (1999) failed to mark the move to a solo career.
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Pymble is a suburb on the Upper North Shore of Sydney in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Pymble is 16 kilometres (10 mi) north-west of the Sydney Central Business District in the local government area of Ku-ring-gai Council.
West Pymble is a separate suburb, surrounded by Lane Cove National Park.
Based on settlers' accounts the land that came to be known as Pymble was traversed by, and at least periodically inhabited by, what was by that time the "remains" of the Cammeraigal clan or tribe of the Kuringai (also known as Guringai) Aborigines. The Cammeraigal had occupied the land between the Lane Cove River, Hawkesbury and east to the coast. They would travel from grounds at Cowan Creek to the Parramatta River via Pymble - passing west through the land where Pymble Ladies' College now stands, through the Lane Cove Valley and North Ryde. En route they would reportedly hold corroborees at the current site of the Pymble Reservoir on Telegraph Rd and "camped on the hill...at the junction of Merrivale Rd and Selwyn St." According to Robert Pymble II "the Aborigines had faded out by about 1856, mainly because of smallpox."