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Comana may refer to: * Comana (Cappadocia), an ancient city in Turkey * Comana Pontica, an ancient city of Pontus in Turkey * Comăna, a commune in Brașov County, Romania (including the villages of Comăna de Jos and Comăna de Sus) * Comana, Constanța, a commune in Constanţa County, Romania * Comana, Giurgiu, a commune in Giurgiu County, Romania * Comana, a tributary of the Ialomița in Ialomița County, Romania * Comana (Olt), a tributary of the Olt in Brașov County, Romania Other * ''Comana'' (genus), a moth genus in the family Limacodidae See also * Commana * Coman (other) * Comanca (other) * Comănești (other) * Komana Komana is a village in North-West District of Botswana. It is located close to the Okavango Delta and Lake Ngami Lake Ngami is an endorheic lake in Botswana north of the Kalahari Desert. It is seasonally filled by the Taughe River, an efflue ...
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Comana (Cappadocia)
Comana was a city of Cappadocia ( el, τὰ Κόμανα τῆς Καππαδοκίας) and later Cataonia ( la, Comana Cataoniae; frequently called Comana Chryse or Aurea, i.e. "the golden", to distinguish it from Comana in Pontus). The Hittite toponym ''Kummanni'' is considered likely to refer to Comana, but the identification is not considered proven. Its ruins are at the modern Turkish village of , Tufanbeyli district, Adana Province. History According to ancient geographers, Comana was situated in Cappadocia (and later Cataonia). Another epithet for the city, found in inscriptions, is Hieropolis /ˌhaɪəˈræpəlɪs/ ( grc, Ἱεράπολις) 'sacred city', owing to a famous temple of the Syrian Moon goddess Enyo or, in the local language: Ma (cf. Men, the moon goddess of Caria). Strabo and Julius Caesar visited it; the formerStrabo, XI, 521; XII, 535, 537. enters into long details about its position in a deep valley on the Sarus (Seihoun) river. The temple and it ...
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Comana Pontica
Comana Pontica ( grc, Κόμανα Ποντική, translit=Komana Pontika), was an ancient city located in ancient Pontus, now in modern Turkey. History Comana Pontica was located in the region of Pontus (now part of modern Turkey). It was located in 2009 by the use of ground-sensor radar and excavation on the outer walls soon began. The Middle East Technical University (METU) located in Ankara, Turkey, undertook control of the diggings. Translate page KARP - Komana Arkeolojik Araştırma Projesi. Of four locations chosen, three proved to be sites of city settlements. As each layer was removed, beginning with the outer city walls, artifacts as well as skeletal remains revealed the presence of the Ottoman Empire, the Byzantine Greeks, the Roman Empire, and the Greeks. With each subsequent layer, it is hoped that proof of the Assyrians, the Hittites, the Lydians, and the Cimmerians presence will be authenticated. In this ancient city, there were regular festivals during which wo ...
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Comăna
Comăna (german: Kumanen, Komondjen; hu, Alsókomána) is a commune in Brașov County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of four villages: Comăna de Jos (the commune center), Comăna de Sus (''Felsőkomána''), Crihalma (''Königsberg''; ''Királyhalma'') and Ticușu Nou (''Rumänisch Tekes''; ''Felsőtyúkos''). Comăna is traversed north to south by the Olt River. It borders the following communes: Părău to the south, Măieruș to the east, Hoghiz to the north, and Ticușu to the west. History Comăna de Jos was an important administrative center of the eastern part of Țara Făgărașului, at a time when – who was born here in 1502 – ruled over Transylvania. Villages falling within the jurisdiction of this center were: Comăna de Sus, Veneția de Jos, Veneția de Jos, Crihalma, Ticușu Nou, Cuciulata, and Lupșa. In the current area of Comăna de Jos, human settlements were discovered that attest to the existence of people in the following places: *A B ...
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Comana, Constanța
Comana is a commune in Constanța County, Northern Dobruja, Romania. The commune includes three villages: * Comana (historical name: ''Mustafa Agi'', tr, Mustafa Hacı) * Tătaru (historical name: ''Azaplar'') * Pelinu (historical name: ''Carachioi'', tr, Karaköy) The former village of ''Orzari'' (historical name: ''Erebiler'') was merged with the village of Comana by the 1968 administrative reform. Demographics At the 2011 census, Comana had 1,543 Romanians (89.50%), 17 Turks (0.99%), 161 Tatars (9.34%), 3 others (0.17%). Natives * Şahip Bolat Abdurrahim from ''Azaplar''/''Tătaru'', Mufti of Constanța County (1933-1937) * Septar Mehmet Yakub Septar Mehmet Yakub (known in Romanian as Septar Mehmet Iacub) (1904–1991) was a Crimean Tatar lawyer, thinker, spiritual leader of Tatars and Turks in Dobruja, Mufti of the Muslim community in Romania. He was a promoter of harmony and peace ... from ''Azaplar''/''Tătaru'', Mufti of Romania (1947-1990) References ...
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Comana, Giurgiu
Comana is a commune in Giurgiu County, Muntenia, Romania. It is composed of five villages: Comana, Vlad Țepeș, Budeni, Falaștoaca and Grădiștea. The commune is approximately 32 kilometers (20 miles) south of Bucharest. Comana Monastery is located in the commune, as is Comana Nature Park, the largest protected area in southern Romania. On the night of 6 to 7 of May 1944 a British bomber crash-landed at Comana. The aircrew were killed. Natives * Marian Munteanu * Eugen Nicolăescu * Gelu Naum Gellu Naum (1 August 1915 – 29 September 2001) was a Romanian poet, dramatist, novelist, children's writer, and translator. He is remembered as the founder of the Romanian Surrealist group. The artist Lygia Naum, his wife, was the inspiration ... had a retreat at Comana References Communes in Giurgiu County Localities in Muntenia Important Bird Areas of Romania {{Giurgiu-geo-stub ...
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Ialomița (river)
The Ialomița ( ro, râul Ialomița ) is a river of Southern Romania. It rises from the Bucegi Mountains in the Carpathians. It discharges into the Borcea branch of the Danube in Giurgeni.Ialomita
e-calauza.ro It is long, and its basin area is . Its average at the is . Ialomița County takes its name from this river. The upper reach of the river is sometimes known as ''Val ...
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Comana (Olt)
The Comana (in its upper course also ''Purcaru'') is a left tributary of the river Olt in Romania. It discharges into the Olt in Comana de Jos.Comana (jud. Brasov)
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Perșani Mountains The Perșani Mountains ( ro, Munții Perșani; hu, Persányi-hegység) is a mountain range in central Romania. The highest peak is , with an elevation of . Geologically, the Perșani Mountains are part of the Căliman-Harghita Mountains of th ...
. Its length is and its basin size is .


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Comana (genus)
Comana may refer to: Places Turkey * Comana (Cappadocia), an ancient city in Turkey * Comana Pontica, an ancient city of Pontus in Turkey Romania * Comăna, a commune in Brașov County, Romania (including the villages of Comăna de Jos and Comăna de Sus) * Comana, Constanța, a commune in Constanţa County, Romania * Comana, Giurgiu, a commune in Giurgiu County, Romania * Comana, a tributary of the Ialomița in Ialomița County, Romania * Comana (Olt), a tributary of the Olt in Brașov County, Romania Other * ''Comana'' (genus), a moth genus in the family Limacodidae See also * Commana * Coman (other) * Comanca (other) * Comănești (other) Comănești is a town in Bacău County, Romania. Comăneşti may also refer to several places in Romania: * Comănești, Suceava, a commune in Suceava County * Comăneşti, a village in Hășmaș Commune, Arad County * Comăneşti, a village in Ca ... * Komana, a village in the North-West Distr ...
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List Of Limacodidae Genera
This is a complete taxonomy of the moth family Limacodidae. Subfamily Chrysopolominae Subfamily Limacodinae Limacodinae is a subfamily of moths in the family Limacodidae The Limacodidae or Eucleidae are a family of moths in the superfamily Zygaenoidea or the Cossoidea;Scoble, M.J. (1992). ''The Lepidoptera: Form, Function and Diversity.'' Oxford ... Subfamily uncertainly assigned A-D E-L M-P R-Z References *{{cite web , editor-last=Beccaloni , editor-first=George , display-editors=etal , url=http://www.nhm.ac.uk/our-science/data/lepindex/search/list/?indexed_from=1&page_no=1&family=Limacodidae&page_size=500 , title=Search Results Family Condicinae , website=The Global Lepidoptera Names Index , publisher=Natural History Museum, London Limacodidae ...
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Commana
Commana (; br, Kommanna) is a commune in the Finistère department of Brittany in northwestern France. Population Inhabitants of Commana are called in French ''Commanéens''. Breton language In 2009, 45.1% of primary-school children attended bilingual schools, where Breton language is taught alongside French. ''Ofis ar Brezhoneg''''Enseignement bilingue'' See also *Communes of the Finistère department *Parc naturel régional d'Armorique The Parc naturel régional d'Armorique ( br, Park an Arvorig), or Armorica Regional Natural Park, is a rural protected area located in Brittany. The park land reaches from the Atlantic Ocean to hilly inland countryside. There are sandy beaches, sw ... * Roland Doré sculptor * Commana Parish close References External linksOfficial website *Mayors of Finistère Association Communes of Finistère {{Finistère-geo-stub ...
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Coman (other)
Coman may refer to: People A surname or given name of either Celtic, Anglo-Saxon or Cuman origin: * Anghei Coman, Romanian sprint canoeist who competed from the early 1980s * Carolyn Coman, writer of children's books, living in South Hampton, New Hampshire *Coman Goggins, former Dublin footballer * Coman mac Faelchon, (fl. 550) founder, abbot and bishop of Roscommon *Coman of Kinvara, medieval Irish saint *Dănuț Coman (born 1979), Romanian goalkeeper *Dragoș Coman (born 1980), international freestyle swimmer from Romania *Florinel Coman (born 1998), Romanian professional footballer * Gabriela Coman (born 1959), Romanian volleyball player *Gigel Coman (born 1978), Romanian football player *Gilly Coman (1960–2010), British-based actress * Herbert Coman (1920–2009), American football player and coach *Ioan Coman (born 1908–date of death unknown), Romanian cross-country skier * Ion Coman (born 1981), Romanian football player who currently plays as a striker * Jamie Coman (born ...
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Comanca (other)
Comanca may refer to several villages in Romania: * Comanca, a village in Deveselu Commune, Olt County * Comanca, a village in the town of Băile Olăneşti, Vâlcea County * Comanca, a tributary of the river Olănești in Vâlcea County See also * Coman (other) * Comana (other) * Comănești (other) Comănești is a town in Bacău County, Romania. Comăneşti may also refer to several places in Romania: * Comănești, Suceava, a commune in Suceava County * Comăneşti, a village in Hășmaș Commune, Arad County * Comăneşti, a village in Ca ...
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