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DIA or Dia may refer to: Government establishments * Defense Intelligence Agency, United States foreign military intelligence agency * Defence Intelligence Agency (India) Indian foreign military intelligence agency * Department of Internal Affairs (New Zealand) * Department of Indian Affairs, Canadian federal department * Defence Intelligence Agency (Nigeria) * Defense Intelligence Agency (South Korea) * ''Direzione Investigativa Antimafia'', an Italian law-enforcement agency Organizations and businesses Airports * Davao International Airport (DVO) * Denver International Airport (DEN) * Dubai International Airport (DXB) * Doha International Airport (DIA) * Durban International Airport (DUR) * Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD) Arts * Design Institute of Australia, Australian design organisation * Detroit Institute of Arts, American art museum * Dia Art Foundation, non-profit arts organization Charity * Design and Industries Association, British charity ...
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Defense Intelligence Agency
The Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) is an intelligence agency and combat support agency of the United States Department of Defense, specializing in defense and military intelligence. A component of the Department of Defense (DoD) and the Intelligence Community (IC), DIA informs national civilian and defense policymakers about the military intentions and capabilities of foreign governments and non-state actors. It also provides intelligence assistance, integration and coordination across uniformed military service intelligence components, which remain structurally separate from DIA. The agency's role encompasses the collection and analysis of military-related foreign political, economic, industrial, geographic, and medical and health intelligence. DIA produces approximately one-quarter of all intelligence content that goes into the President's Daily Brief. DIA's intelligence operations extend beyond the zones of combat, and approximately half of its employees serve oversea ...
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Dia (film)
''Dia'' is a 2020 Indian Kannada-language romantic drama film written and directed by K S Ashoka, and produced by D Krishna Chaitanya under Sri Swarnalatha Productions. The film stars Kushee Ravi, Prithvi Ambar and Dheekshith Shetty, with a music score by B. Ajaneesh Loknath. It was released in India on 7 February 2020. The film was remade in Telugu as '' Dear Megha'' (2021). The director remade the movie in Hindi as ''Dear Dia'' with Prithvi reprising his role. The director also remade the movie in Marathi with Prithvi again reprising his role. Plot Dia Swaroop, a biotechnology student is an introvert girl living in Bengaluru. She develops a crush on her senior Rohit, but due to her introversion fails to express her feelings before Rohit moves out of the country. Dismayed, she goes about her routine life. After three years, Dia encounters Rohit again in Mumbai where she has moved and is working. Unable to overcome her introversion again she fails to talk to him. However, Rohi ...
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Naxos (island)
Naxos (; el, Νάξος, ) is a Greek island and the largest of the Cyclades. It was the centre of archaic Cycladic culture. The island is famous as a source of emery, a rock rich in corundum, which until modern times was one of the best abrasives available. The largest town and capital of the island is Chora or Naxos City, with 7,374 inhabitants (2011 census). The main villages are Filoti, Apiranthos, Vivlos, Agios Arsenios, Koronos and Glynado. Geography Climate Naxos experiences a Mediterranean climate, with relatively mild winters and warm summers. The Köppen Climate Classification subtype for this climate is "Csa". (Mediterranean Climate). Inland areas of the island are much wetter and cooler in winter. Mythic Naxos According to Greek mythology, the young Zeus was raised in a cave on Mt. Zas ("''Zas''" meaning "''Zeus''"). Homer mentions " Dia"; literally the sacred island "of the Goddess". Károly Kerényi explains: One legend has it that in the ...
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Dia (moon)
Dia , also known as Jupiter LIII, is a prograde irregular satellite of Jupiter. Provisionally known as S/2000 J 11, it received its name on March 7, 2015.CBET (Central Bureau Electronic Telegram) 4075: 20150307: Satellites of Jupiter, March 7, 2015 It is named after Dia, daughter of Deioneus (or Eioneus), wife of Ixion. According to Homer, she was seduced by Zeus in stallion form; Pirithous was the issue. The satellite is one of several known small bodies in the Himalia group. Sheppard, S. S.; Jewitt, D. C.''An abundant population of small irregular satellites around Jupiter'', ''Nature'', 423 (May 2003), pp. 261–263 Dia is thought to be about 4 kilometres in diameter.Sheppard, S. S.; Jewitt, D. C.; Porco, C.''Jupiter's outer satellites and Trojans'', in ''Jupiter: The planet, satellites and magnetosphere,'' edited by Fran Bagenal, Timothy E. Dowling, William B. McKinnon, Cambridge Planetary Science, Vol. 1, Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, , 2004, pp. 263-280 I ...
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Dia, Mali
Dia (''Jà'') is a small town and seat of the commune of Diaka in the Cercle of Ténenkou in the Mopti Region of southern-central Mali.. Tomo Kan and also some Fulfulde are spoken in Dia. According to Levtzion, the Diakhanke "remember Dia in Massina as the town of their ancestor, Suware, a great ''marabout'' and a saint." Local surnames include Sangaré, Cissé, Sidibé. The three settlement mound complex, near the Inland Niger Delta, predates Djenne and Timbuktu Timbuktu ( ; french: Tombouctou; Koyra Chiini: ); tmh, label=Tuareg, script=Tfng, ⵜⵏⴱⴾⵜ, Tin Buqt a city in Mali, situated north of the Niger River. The town is the capital of the Tombouctou Region, one of the eight administrativ .... Dia-Shoma, as the earliest settlement mound, dates to the 9th century BCE. Dia-Mara dates to sixth century CE. The height of settlement at this complex is reached around the tenth century CE. References Further reading *. *. *. *. Populated places in Mopt ...
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Dia (island)
Dia (Greek Δία ði.a, also pronounced locally Ntia (Ντία di.a, is an uninhabited island off the northern coast of the Greek island of Crete. The island is 5 km long, 3 km wide and is located approximately 13 km north of Heraklion. Administratively, Dia is part of the community of Elia within the municipal unit of Gouves, Hersonissos municipality in Heraklion. In the south coast of Dia there are four coves, which are (from west to east) Agios Georgios, Kapari, Panagia (Madonna) and Agrielia. One more cove, that of Aginara, is to the east. History The island was formerly known as Standia, by juncture loss in the phrase ''στήν Δία'' (Greek for ''on Dia''). It was the principal port of Crete for centuries. Its four south coves have been used as anchorages since the Minoan period. Mythology The islet looks like a giant lizard when viewed from the city of Heraklion. Greek mythology tells of a giant lizard that tried to destroy the island of Crete, howe ...
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Dia (Coele-Syria)
Dium or Dion ( grc, Δῖον) or Dia (Δία)Josephus, ''Ant. Iud.'', 13.393 was a city in ancient Coele-Syria mentioned by numerous ancient writers. According to Stephanus of Byzantium, the city was a foundation of Alexander the Great, and named after the city Dium in Macedon. It was also called Pella. Location Dium is sometimes identified with Tell el-Ash'ari from the Daraa Governorate in southwestern Syria (see :fr:Tell al-Achari at French Wikipedia). Some associate Dium with the later Capitolias, now Beit Ras in Jordan. The location of Dium is not proven with certainty. According to Ptolemy, the city was southeast of Pella, which is now in modern Jordan, and quite close to it; but its latitude was quite uncertain. Josephus in his retelling of Pompey's march through the area, says he came from Damascus via Dium to Pella, thus putting Dium to the north of Pella. Historical sources Stephanus notes that the city's water was unhealthy. Little is known about the history of the cit ...
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Dia (Bithynia)
Dia ( grc, Δῖα), also Diospolis (Διόσπολις), was a port city of ancient Bithynia on the Pontus Euxinus in Asia Minor. Marcian of Heraclea places it 60 stadia east of the mouth of the Hypius, which river is between the Sangarius River and Heraclea Pontica. The name in Marcian, Diaspolis (Δίας πόλις), may be a mistake for Diospolis, which Ptolemy has. There are some very rare coins with the epigraph ''Dias'' (Διας), which Sestini assigns to this place. Its site is located near Akçakoca Akçakoca is both a town and district of Düzce Province, in the Black Sea region of Turkey, located about 200 km east of Istanbul. The town was named after a Turkish chieftain of the 14th century CE who captured the area for the Ottoman E ... in Asiatic Turkey. References Populated places in Bithynia Former populated places in Turkey History of Düzce Province {{Düzce-geo-stub ...
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Sakartvelos Gogona Skautebis Asociacia 'Dia'
The (, 'Girl Scouts of Georgia 'Dia') is the national Girl Scouting organisation of Georgia. It serves 805 members (as of 2006). The girls-only became an associate member of the WAGGGS in 1999. ''Dia'' itself is an ancient Georgian feminine name, referring to the goddess associated in Georgian mythology with the planet Jupiter. In 1993 due to a majority of boys in the membership, and at the request of the girls' representatives, the parent association was renamed Guides and Scouts Association of the Republic of Georgia. April 19 is the official holiday as the anniversary of the first national Girl Scout conference in 1997. Georgian Girl Scouts have a relationship with the Northwest Georgia Girl Scout Council. Program, sections and ideals The association is divided in three sections according to age: * – ages 7 to 9 * – ages 10 to 15 * – ages 16 to 32 The Guide Motto is (), translating as 'Be Prepared' in Georgian. The Georgian noun for a single Guide is , translit ...
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Development In Action
Development in Action (DiA) is a small UK International development Non-governmental organization run "by young people for young people". Its main objective is to promote global citizenship by encouraging engagement in global issues amongst young people in the UK. The charity offers 5-month (Sept-Feb) and 2-month (July-Sept) volunteer placements in India. During their placements, candidates get hands-on experience of grassroots development, and are encouraged to engage in the wider issues of global citizenship and sustainable development. Each volunteer is supported in the planning and production of a 'DIA Project.' Activities The Development in Action programme achieves its aims through: *The DiA placement scheme, which provides opportunities for volunteers to learn about, and participate in the work of its various partner organisations in India. Activities include teaching, field work/research, child-care, health education and administrative work. In every placement, the aim ...
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Detroit International Academy For Young Women
Detroit International Academy for Young Women (DIA) is a PK-12 school in Detroit, Michigan. It is Michigan's sole public girls' school, located in the former Northern High School. The school mascot is The Pink Panther. History The school opened in a building on Woodward Avenue in 2005. Its location is the former Northern High School building. At the time it opened, the school had 78 students. The school changed into an all girls' school after July 2006, when the Michigan Legislature passed a bill permitting the establishment of all girls' and boys' public schools.Dawsey, Chastity Pratt.Girls school: A model for change" ''Detroit Free Press''. February 4, 2008. Retrieved on June 30, 2015. In its first year of being a girls' school there were 95 students in grades 9-10.Ferrara, Margaret M. (University of Nevada-Reno).“My Vision Became a Reality” An Interview with Beverly Hibbler, Principal of the Detroit International Academy"Archive. '' Advances in Gender and Education'', 2 ...
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