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Jira may refer to: * Jira (given name) * Jira (software), a bug-tracking, issue-tracking and project-management software application * Jira (Toho) or Zilla, a fictional giant dinosaur-like monster * Japan Industrial Robot Association or Japan Robot Association * Jira (nahiyah), a ''nahiyah'' of Safad Sanjak under the Ottoman Empire * La Jira, a festival celebrated in some areas of Spain, such as Oviñana * Jira water, a drink made from cumin Cumin ( or , or Article title
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Jira (given Name)
Jira or Jeera is a Thai given name. Notable people with the name include: * Jira Maligool (born 1961), Thai film director * Jira Payne, American politician * Jira Wichitsongkhram, former Thai Minister of Defence * Jeera Jarernsuk Jeera Jarernsuk ( th, จิระ เจริญสุข, born May 18, 1985), simply known as Art ( th, อาร์ท), is a Thai professional footballer who plays as a full-back. Club career He played for Bangkok University in the 2007 ..., Thai footballer {{Given name Thai masculine given names ...
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Jira (software)
Jira ( ) is a proprietary software, proprietary issue tracking system, issue tracking product developed by Atlassian that allows bug tracking system, bug tracking and agile software development, agile project management. Naming The product name comes from the second and third syllables of the Japanese word pronounced as ''Gojira'', which is Japanese for Godzilla. The name originated from a nickname Atlassian developers used to refer to Bugzilla, which was previously used internally for bug-tracking. Description According to Atlassian, Jira is used for issue tracking and project management by over 180,000 customers in 190 countries. Some of the organizations that have used Jira at some point in time for bug-tracking and project management include Fedora Commons, Hibernate (Java), Hibernate, and the The Apache Software Foundation, Apache Software Foundation, which uses both Jira and Bugzilla. Jira includes tools allowing migration from competitor Bugzilla. Jira is offered in ...
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Jira (Toho)
, formerly known as Godzilla, is a kaiju, film monster originating from the 1998 film ''Godzilla (1998 film), Godzilla'', released by TriStar Pictures. It was initially created as a reimagining of Toho's Godzilla but was later re-branded as a separate character. Patrick Tatopoulos designed it after iguanas with a slim theropod appearance rather than the thick, bipedal designs of Toho's Godzilla. TriStar's Godzilla, both the film and character, were negatively received by fans and critics. In 2004, it was featured in Toho's ''Godzilla: Final Wars'' as "Zilla". Afterwards, Toho trademarked new incarnations as Zilla, with only the iterations from the 1998 film and animated series retaining the ''Godzilla'' copyright/trademark. Overview Name Initially, during production of ''Godzilla: Final Wars'', director Ryuhei Kitamura asked producer Shōgo Tomiyama whether or not they were allowed to include TriStar's Godzilla in the film; whereupon Tomiyama checked Toho's contract with Sony an ...
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Japan Industrial Robot Association
The (JARA) is a trade association made up of companies in Japan that develop and manufacture robot technology. It was formed in 1971 as the Industrial Robot Conversazione and was the world's first robot association. The association was reorganized and renamed as the Japan Industrial Robot Association (JIRA) in 1972, and was formally incorporated in 1973. The name of the association was changed again in 1994 to its current one to accommodate non-industrial robots such as personal robots. Its headquarters are in Tokyo. The Japan Robot Association aims to advance the growth of the robot manufacturing industry by encouraging research and development on robots and related system products, and promoting the use of robot technology in industry and society. The activities of the Japan Robot Association include organizing the International Robot Exhibition (IREX) every two years in Tokyo, the Jisso Process Technology Exhibition every year, and hosting the ORiN (Open Robot interface for t ...
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Jira (nahiyah)
Jira may refer to: * Jira (given name) * Jira (software), a bug-tracking, issue-tracking and project-management software application * Jira (Toho) or Zilla, a fictional giant dinosaur-like monster * Japan Industrial Robot Association or Japan Robot Association * Jira (nahiyah), a ''nahiyah'' of Safad Sanjak under the Ottoman Empire * La Jira, a festival celebrated in some areas of Spain, such as Oviñana * Jira water, a drink made from cumin Cumin ( or , or Article title
) (''Cuminum cyminum'') is a

Safad Sanjak
Safed Sanjak ( ar, سنجق صفد; tr, Safed Sancağı) was a ''sanjak'' (district) of Damascus Eyalet ( Ottoman province of Damascus) in 1517–1660, after which it became part of the Sidon Eyalet (Ottoman province of Sidon). The sanjak was centered in Safed and spanned the Galilee, Jabal Amil and the coastal cities of Acre and Tyre. The city of Safed was made up of Muslim and Jewish townspeople, while the rest of the sanjak was populated by Sunni Muslims, Jewish peasants, Bedouin tribesmen, Shia Muslims and Druze peasants. Territory and demographics The territory of Safed Sanjak consisted of the area between the Zahrani River in the north to Mount Carmel (near Haifa) in the south, and the area between the Sea of Galilee in the east and the Mediterranean Sea to the west. Besides Safed, it included the port cities of Acre and Tyre and the entire Galilee and Jabal Amil area. The district had a mixed population of peasants and Bedouin. The inhabitants of the Jabal Amil region wer ...
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Oviñana (Cudillero)
Oviñana is one of nine parishes in the Cudillero municipality, within the province and autonomous community of Asturias, in northern Spain. The population is 529 (INE 2007). Oviñana is well known due to the Cape Vidio, which has a wonderful view of the Cantabrian Sea The Cantabrian Sea; french: Mer Cantabrique, gl, Mar Cantábrico, ast, Mar Cantábricu, eu, Kantauri. is the term used mostly in Spain to describe the coastal sea of the Atlantic Ocean that borders the northern coast of Spain and the southwe .... The cape has cliffs, in which many sea birds live, such as seagulls or cormorants. There are also many beaches. The best-known beaches in the village are Vallina, El Sablón, Gayo, El gayín, Cueva, Peñadoria, Gradas, San Cidiellu, Maurieyu, Purtiella, Puerto Chico and Castrillón. There are many festivities in Oviñana, but the most important ones are the Carnival ("Antroxu"), celebrated in February; La Jira, the first weekend in July; and San Roque, 15–17 ...
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Cumin
Cumin ( or , or Article title
) (''Cuminum cyminum'') is a in the , native to the . Its seeds – each one contained within a fruit, which is dried – are used in the