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Piru may refer to: Towns and villages *Piru, Bihar, a village in Aurangabad district, Bihar, India *Piru, Indonesia, a village on the west coast of Seram Island *Piru, Iran, a village in Kerman Province *Piru, California, a small town in Ventura County in the United States *Piru Mansion, also known as Newhall Mansion, a mansion located in the city. *Piru Creek, a creek in California *Lake Piru, a lake in California * Piru Nou, a Romanian city in the Pir, Satu Mare commune *Piru Bay, (or Teluk Piru), a bay in Indonesia People and groups *Pirus, a street gang * Piru Singh (1918-1948), Indian army non-commissioned officer * Piru Gaínza (or Agustin Gaínza) (1922-1995), Spanish footballer *Piru Sáez, Argentine actor and singer *Alexandru Piru, Romanian historian and critic Other *Piru Bay languages, a group of Malayo-Polynesian languages spoken around Indonesia **Piru language, an Indonesian language primarily spoken on the island of Seram *Piru (spirit), an evil spirit or demo ...
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Piru, Bihar
Piru is a village in the Aurangabad district in Bihar Bihar (; ) is a state in eastern India. It is the 2nd largest state by population in 2019, 12th largest by area of , and 14th largest by GDP in 2021. Bihar borders Uttar Pradesh to its west, Nepal to the north, the northern part of West ..., India. Banbhat who was noble in the court of Harshvardhan belongs to Piru. References Er Faizullah Khan Ajmeri Villages in Aurangabad district, Bihar {{Bihar-geo-stub ...
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Piru Singh
Company Havildar Major Piru Singh Shekhawat (20 May 1918 – 18 July 1948) was an Indian Army non-commissioned officer, awarded the Param Vir Chakra (PVC), India's highest military decoration 3245. Singh enrolled in the British Indian Army on 20 May 1936, and was assigned to the 1st Punjab Regiment. Between 1940 and 1945, he served on the North-West Frontier and as an instructor, before deploying to Japan as part of the British Commonwealth Occupation Force. After independence, he took part in the Indo-Pakistani War of 1947, serving with the Indian Army's 6th Rajputana Rifles. During the battle, Singh was part of the leading section of a company that was assigned to capture a Pakistani post at Tithwal, in Jammu and Kashmir. Soon after their attack was launched, the company suffered heavy casualties. In time, Singh successfully occupied a Pakistani medium machine-gun post. But, by that time, the entire company lay dead or wounded. Singh was left alone to achieve the objecti ...
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Piru (spirit)
A piru is a fiend or demon in Finnish mythology. In folklore, a piru is often featured as a nasty spirit of the forest with which a ''smart aleck'' either wins or loses a battle of wits, giving or receiving a forfeit in return. In many cases, poltergeist and haunting phenomena are described as "pirus". The Devil A devil is the personification of evil as it is conceived in various cultures and religious traditions. It is seen as the objectification of a hostile and destructive force. Jeffrey Burton Russell states that the different conceptions of ... may be referred to as (proper noun) Piru, or ''Pääpiru'', the main piru. "Piru" is also a mild swearword in Finnish. Finnish legendary creatures European demons {{Finland-myth-stub ...
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Piru Language
Luhu is an Austronesian language, Austronesian spoken in the west of Seram Island in eastern Indonesia. It is spoken in Luhu village on Hoamoal Peninsula at the western end of Seram, and in Boano and Kelang islands, off the western tip of Seram Island. The northernmost dialect, Piru, was separated from the rest of the language through colonial depopulation, and was influenced by neighboring languages as it became Endangered language, moribund. References

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Malayo-Polynesian Languages
The Malayo-Polynesian languages are a subgroup of the Austronesian languages, with approximately 385.5 million speakers. The Malayo-Polynesian languages are spoken by the Austronesian peoples outside of Taiwan, in the island nations of Southeast Asia ( Indonesian and Philippine Archipelago) and the Pacific Ocean, with a smaller number in continental Asia in the areas near the Malay Peninsula. Cambodia, Vietnam and the Chinese island Hainan serve as the northwest geographic outlier. Malagasy, spoken in the island of Madagascar off the eastern coast of Africa in the Indian Ocean, is the furthest western outlier. The languages spoken south-westward from central Micronesia until Easter Island are sometimes referred to as the Polynesian languages. Many languages of the Malayo-Polynesian family show the strong influence of Sanskrit and Arabic, as the western part of the region has been a stronghold of Hinduism, Buddhism, and, later, Islam. Two morphological characteristics ...
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Piru Bay Languages
The Piru Bay languages are a group of twenty Malayo-Polynesian languages, spoken on Ambon Island and around Piru Bay on the island of Seram. None of the languages have more than about twenty thousand speakers, and several are endangered with extinction. Classification The languages are as follows:James T. Collins. 1983. ''The historical relationships of the languages of Central Maluku, Indonesia.'' Canberra: Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University. (Pacific Linguistics: Series D-47.) *West Piru Bay (Seram and Ambon islands) ** Asilulu **Hoamoal: Luhu (Piru), Manipa; Larike-Wakasihu, Boano *East Piru Bay ** Sepa, Teluti **Solehua *** Paulohi ***Seram Straits **** Kaibobo ****Ambon: Hitu, Tulehu; Laha, Seit-Kaitetu ****Uliase ( Lease Islands) ***** Kamarian *****Hatuhaha ******Haruku ******Saparuan *******Elpaputi: Amahai, Nusa Laut *******Saparua: Saparua, Latu Many of the Piru Bay languages form a dialect continuum A dialect co ...
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Alexandru Piru
Alexandru Piru (August 22, 1917 – November 6, 1993) was a Romanian literary critic and historian. Born in Mărgineni, Bacău County,Alex. Ștefănescu"Al. Piru", in ''România Literară'', nr. 10/2002 his parents were Vasile, a notary, and his wife Elena (''née'' Chelaru). In 1936, he graduated from Ferdinand I High School in Bacău, thereupon enrolling in the literature and philosophy faculty of Iași University. He graduated in 1940, and completed the pedagogical academy in Bucharest the following year. From 1943 to 1944, he taught at the National College in Iași. Piru then settled for good in Bucharest. In early 1946, he became a teaching assistant in George Călinescu's department at Bucharest University. In mid-1947, he received a doctorate; the thesis dealt with the works of Garabet Ibrăileanu. In 1967, he was awarded a doctorate in philology. Excluded from teaching and from public life by the new communist regime in 1948 for political reasons, he worked as a sur ...
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Piru Sáez
Jose Carlos Sebastián Gómez Maraschio (born May 20, 1983, in Mar del Plata, Argentina), professionally known as Piru Sáez, is an Argentine actor and rock singer. He is the best known of portraying Rocco Fuentes Echagüe in ''Rebelde Way'' and Piru in ''Floricienta'' and ''El Refugio (de los Sueños)'', and being a member of musical group Rolabogan. Currently he is the singer of the Latin rock bands Coverheads and FOXLEY, where he worked with guitarists from Argentina - Mariano "Gaita" Gallego and Feder Bass. Filmography Television * La opportunidad de tu vida (Sorpresa y 1/2, 2002) - Piru Sáez * ''Rebelde Way'' (2003) as Rocco Fuentes Echagüe * ''Floricienta'' (2004) as Piru * ''El Refugio (de los Sueños)'' (2006) as Piru * ''Champs 12 Champs 12 is an Argentine teen drama, teen soap opera, starred by Liz Solari and Tomás de las Heras, and broadcast by América TV. It began broadcasting on March 16, 2009 and ending September 8, 2010. At first, the comedy was sc ...
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Piru Gaínza
Piru may refer to: Towns and villages *Piru, Bihar, a village in Aurangabad district, Bihar, India *Piru, Indonesia, a village on the west coast of Seram Island *Piru, Iran, a village in Kerman Province *Piru, California, a small town in Ventura County in the United States *Piru Mansion, also known as Newhall Mansion, a mansion located in the city. *Piru Creek, a creek in California *Lake Piru, a lake in California * Piru Nou, a Romanian city in the Pir, Satu Mare commune *Piru Bay, (or Teluk Piru), a bay in Indonesia People and groups *Pirus, a street gang * Piru Singh (1918-1948), Indian army non-commissioned officer * Piru Gaínza (or Agustin Gaínza) (1922-1995), Spanish footballer *Piru Sáez, Argentine actor and singer *Alexandru Piru, Romanian historian and critic Other *Piru Bay languages, a group of Malayo-Polynesian languages spoken around Indonesia **Piru language, an Indonesian language primarily spoken on the island of Seram *Piru (spirit), an evil spirit or demo ...
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Pirus
The Pirus are an African-American street gang alliance founded in 1969 and based in Southern California. The Pirus comprise various sub-groups, known as "sets". These distinguish themselves by colors, clothing, operations, and political ideas. Some may be in direct conflict with each other. Originating in Compton, California, the alliance has spread throughout Los Angeles County and other areas of the United States. History In 1969, the Pirus were created by teenagers and young black men based in Compton, California. The term originally refers to Piru Street, a residential street in Compton and neighboring Willowbrook. It has been adapted as a backronym for "Powerful Indestructible Revengeful United" or, alternatively, "Powerful Indestructible Ruthless Untouchables". In 1969 the Pirus joined the Crip alliance made by smaller gangs, creating together a large "set" of the Crips. At that time, there were various sets throughout the region of Los Angeles, California. However ...
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Piru, Indonesia
Piru is a small town and capital of the West Seram Regency on the southwestern coast of the Indonesian island of Seram Island, Seram. At the 2020 Census, it had 16,336 inhabitants. On 21–22 August 1999 there was violent conflict in the area and other settlements such as Ariate, Loki, Indonesia, Loki, Laala and Wailissa, which resulted in 12 deaths in total on the island. Climate Piru has a tropical rainforest climate (Af) with moderate rainfall in July and August and heavy rainfall in the remaining months. References

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Pir, Satu Mare
Pir ( hu, Szilágypér, Hungarian pronunciation: ) is a Communes of Romania, commune of 1,780 inhabitants situated in Satu Mare County, Crișana, Romania. It is composed of three villages: Pir, Piru Nou (''Kispér'') and Sărvăzel (''Peleszarvad''). Demographics Ethnic groups (2002 census):Romanian census data, 2002
retrieved on March 23, 2010 *Hungarian people, Hungarians: 54.77% *Romanian people, Romanians: 36.40% *Romany people, Romanies (Gypsies): 8.81% According to mother tongue, 60.71% of the population speak Hungarian language, Hungarian, while 39.11% speak Romanian language, Romanian as their first language.


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