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Dere may refer to: * Deira, kingdom in Northern England (559-664) * Déré, village in Sami Department, Banwa Province, Burkina Faso * Dere, Iraq, village in Amedi District, Dohuk province, Iraqi Kurdistan * Dere, Karaman, village in Karaman Province, Turkey * Dere, Kozluk, village in Batman Province, Turkey * Dere Street, Roman road from York into what is now Scotland * Dere (beetle), genus of longhorn beetles in the family Cerambycidae Name

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Deira
Deira ( ; Old Welsh/Cumbric: ''Deywr'' or ''Deifr''; ang, Derenrice or ) was an area of Post-Roman Britain, and a later Anglian kingdom. Etymology The name of the kingdom is of Brythonic origin, and is derived from the Proto-Celtic *''daru'', meaning 'oak' ( in modern Welsh), in which case it would mean 'the people of the Derwent', a derivation also found in the Latin name for Malton, . It is cognate with the modern Irish word (); the names for County Londonderry and the city of Derry stem from this word. History Brythonic Deira Following the Roman withdrawal from Britain a number of successor kingdoms rose in northern England, reflecting pre-Roman tribal territories. The area between the Humber and River Tees known as ''Deywr'' or ''Deifr'' corresponds to the tribal lands of the Parisi, bordered to the west and north by the Brythonic kingdoms of '' Elfed'' and '' Bryneich'' respectively, and to the east by the North Sea. Early Deira may have centred on Petuaria (moder ...
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