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NAAMA
Naama may refer to: *NAAMA, the National Arab American Medical Association *Naâma, municipality in Algeria, capital of Naâma Province *Naâma Province in Algeria *Naama Bay, resort town in Egypt, just north of Sharm El Sheikh *Nāma, Pali and Sanskrit for "name" *Naamam, the identification mark of South Indian Vaishnavites *Naama (singer), Tunisian singer *Naama, Bong County, Liberia *Naama, a composition by Iannis Xenakis See also

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Naama (singer)
Naama may refer to: *NAAMA, the National Arab American Medical Association *Naâma, municipality in Algeria, capital of Naâma Province *Naâma Province in Algeria *Naama Bay, resort town in Egypt, just north of Sharm El Sheikh *Nāma, Pali and Sanskrit for "name" *Naamam, the identification mark of South Indian Vaishnavites *Naama (singer), Tunisian singer *Naama, Bong County, Liberia *Naama, a composition by Iannis Xenakis See also *Naamah (other) Naamah or Na'amah can refer to: Religion * Naamah (Genesis), the daughter of Lamech the Cainite * Naamah, Noah's wife in some extra-Biblical traditions * Naamah (wife of Solomon), mother of Rehoboam * Naamah, a city of Canaan, listed in Joshua ...
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NAAMA
Naama may refer to: *NAAMA, the National Arab American Medical Association *Naâma, municipality in Algeria, capital of Naâma Province *Naâma Province in Algeria *Naama Bay, resort town in Egypt, just north of Sharm El Sheikh *Nāma, Pali and Sanskrit for "name" *Naamam, the identification mark of South Indian Vaishnavites *Naama (singer), Tunisian singer *Naama, Bong County, Liberia *Naama, a composition by Iannis Xenakis See also

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Naâma
Naâma (Arabic: النعامة or نعامة) is a municipality in Naâma Province, Algeria, of which it is the province seat. It is coextensive with the district A district is a type of administrative division that, in some countries, is managed by the local government. Across the world, areas known as "districts" vary greatly in size, spanning regions or county, counties, several municipality, municipa ... of Naâma and has a population of 8,256, (in 1998) which gives it 7 seats in the PMA. Its population is 16,251 as per the census of 2008. Its postal code is 45000 and its municipal code is 4501. Its telephone code is 049 nationally, or +213 49 internationally. Communes of Naâma Province Province seats of Algeria {{Naâma-geo-stub ...
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Naâma Province
Naâma Province ( ar, ولاية النعامة) is a province (''wilaya'') of Algeria named after its provincial seat, the town of Naâma. The region is dominated by a large sabkha. There is an airport in Mécheria. History The province was created from Saïda Province in 1984. Administrative divisions The province is divided into 7 districts (''daïras''), which are further divided into 12 ''communes'' or municipalities. Districts Communes # Naâma # Mécheria # Aïn Séfra Aïn Séfra ( ar, عين الصفراء, lit. ''yellow spring'') is a municipality in Naâma Province, Algeria. It is the district seat of Aïn Séfra District and it has a population of 47,415, which gives it 11 seats in the PMA. Its postal c ... # Tiout # Sfissifa # Moghrar # Asla # Djéniane Bourzeg # Aïn Ben Khelil # Mekmen Ben Amar # Kasdir # El Biod References Provinces of Algeria States and territories established in 1984 {{Naâma-geo-stub ...
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Naama Bay
Naama Bay ( ar, خليج نعمة; he, מפרץ נעמה) is a natural bay in Sharm El Sheikh resort and is considered the main hub for tourists in the city, as it is famous for its cafes, restaurants, hotels, and bazaar A bazaar () or souk (; also transliterated as souq) is a marketplace consisting of multiple small Market stall, stalls or shops, especially in the Middle East, the Balkans, North Africa and India. However, temporary open markets elsewhere, suc ...s. References External links * http://www.eg-naama-bay.com/ Sharm El Sheikh {{Egypt-geo-stub ...
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Nāma
''Nāma'' is Sanskrit for name. In this context its meaning is the creative power. Alternate meanings in the Granth Sahib include '' shabad'' (word), '' kirtan'' (melody). In Arabic it is kalama (''kalam'' meaning "pen") "a" indicates something that's written by pen, in Chinese it means tao. Simran means repetition of, or meditation on, the name of the divine and is the principal method or tool which is meant to unite the soul with the Paramatman, Allah, or God. See also * Dhikr * Ik Onkar * Jaap Sahib * Japa * Nām Japō * Namarupa * Names of God * Nembutsu * Om * Shabda * Simran * Universal Sufism * Vedic chant The oral tradition of the Vedas (Śruti) consists of several pathas, "recitations" or ways of chanting the Vedic mantras. Such traditions of Vedic chant are often considered the oldest unbroken oral tradition in existence, the fixation of the Vedi ... External links Naam or Word Names of God {{Reli-stub ...
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Naamam
The Srivaishnava Urdhva Pundra (Alternatively referred to as ''Thiruman'', ''Sricharanam'', or ''Namam'') is the tilak worn by the adherents of Sri Vaishnavism. The figure drawn is representative of the feet of Narayana with the goddess Lakshmi featured in the middle. Form The original tilak The two Iyengar denominations, the Tenkalai and the Vadakalai, wear the namam with slightly altered designs. The namam for the adherents of the Tenkalai tradition includes a white bow that extends to the bridge of the nose, shaped like a Y. A red line runs down the middle of this design. This particular tilak is believed to have its origin in the Pancharatra text Ishwara Samhita. The adherents of the Vadakalai tradition wear a similar white bow-shaped design shaped like a U, featured entirely upon the forehead. A red or sometimes yellow line runs down the middle of this design. Priests serving in temples traditionally wear the Thiruman Srichurnam on 12 spots of their body (dvadasa pundram) ...
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Bong County
Bong is a county in the north-central portion of the West African nation of Liberia. One of 15 counties that comprise the first-level of administrative division in the nation, it has twelve districts. Gbarnga serves as the capital. The area of the county measures . As of the 2008 Census, it had a population of 328,919, making it the third-most populous county in Liberia. The county was organized in 1964 and is important for its mining industry. Named after Mount Bong in the southern portion of the county, it is bordered by Lofa and Gbarpolu counties to the north, Margibi and Montserrado counties to the west, Grand Bassa County to the south, and Nimba County to the east. The northeast part of Bong borders the nation of Guinea. In 2008, the County Superintendent was Ranney Jackson. Bong County's flag is purple, signifying the dawn, and orange, signifying the County's newness. The two geological instruments in the white field portion of the flag symbolize Bong County's mining ind ...
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Iannis Xenakis
Giannis Klearchou Xenakis (also spelled for professional purposes as Yannis or Iannis Xenakis; el, Γιάννης "Ιωάννης" Κλέαρχου Ξενάκης, ; 29 May 1922 – 4 February 2001) was a Romanian-born Greek-French avant-garde composer, music theorist, architect, performance director and engineer. After 1947, he fled Greece, becoming a naturalised citizen of France eighteen years later. Xenakis pioneered the use of mathematical models in music such as applications of set theory, stochastic processes and game theory and was also an important influence on the development of electronic and computer music. He integrated music with architecture, designing music for pre-existing spaces, and designing spaces to be integrated with specific music compositions and performances. Among his most important works are '' Metastaseis'' (1953–54) for orchestra, which introduced independent parts for every musician of the orchestra; percussion works such as '' Psappha'' (197 ...
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