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Vania Spescha
Vania may refer to: * Vania (caste), a social group of India * ''Vania'' (foram), a genus of fossil foraminifers * ''Vania'' (plant), a genus of plants in the family Brassicaceae * Vânia, or Vania, a given name (including a list of people with the name) * Vania, an alternative spelling of the given names Vanja and Vanya * Cyclone Vania, a tropical storm See also * * Vanniar, a social group of India * Wania Wania is both a surname and a given name. Notable people with the name include: * Dominik Wania (born 1981), Polish pianist and composer * Wania Monteiro (born 1986), Cape Verdean rhythmic gymnast See also *Vânia Vânia or Vania is a given nam ...
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Vania (caste)
__NOTOC__ The Bania (also spelled Baniya, Banija, Banya, Vaniya, Vani, Vania and Vanya) is a Vaishya community mainly found in Indian states of Gujarat, and Rajasthan, but they are also found in Madhya Pradesh. Haryana, Punjab, Chandigarh, Delhi, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, and Uttar Pradesh, Traditionally, the main occupations of the community are merchants, bankers, money-lenders, and in modern times they are mostly White-collar and Knowledge workers and owners of commercial enterprises. The community is composed of several sub-castes including the Agarwal Banias, Porwal Banias, among others. Most Banias follow Hinduism or Jainism, but a few have converted to Sikhism, Islam, Christianity and Buddhism. Most of Hindu Banias are Vaishnavas and are followers of Vallabhacharya and Swaminarayan. Etymology The etymological origin lays in the Sanskrit word ''vanik'', and they are deemed to be India's "pre-eminent" trading community, historically. In Bengal the term Bania i ...
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Vania (foram)
''Vania'' is a genus of benthic forams from the upper Paleocene of Turkey with a large discoidal test up to 6.5mm in diameter. The microspheric test begins with a short planispiral stage, later chambers spreading successively from flabelliform (fan-shaped) to reniform (kidney-shaped) and finally annular. The interior is subdivided by radial primary beams intercalated with secondary beams. The wall finely agglutinated, imperforate; aperture, two alternating rows of pores on the periphery. References ''Vania'' in GSI Paleontology Loftusiida Prehistoric Foraminifera genera Paleocene life {{foraminifera-stub ...
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2015 In Arthropod Paleontology
This list of fossil arthropods described in 2015 is a list of new taxa of trilobites, fossil insects, crustaceans, arachnids and other fossil arthropods of every kind that have been described during the year 2015. The list only includes taxa at the level of genus or species. Newly named arachnids Newly named crustaceans Malacostracans Ostracods Other crustaceans Insects Trilobites Other arthropods References {{Reflist, 30em Arthropod paleontology Lists of arthropods 2015 in paleontology ...
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Vania (plant)
Vania may refer to: * Vania (caste), a social group of India * ''Vania'' (foram), a genus of fossil foraminifers * ''Vania'' (plant), a genus of plants in the family Brassicaceae * Vânia, or Vania, a given name (including a list of people with the name) * Vania, an alternative spelling of the given names Vanja and Vanya * Cyclone Vania, a tropical storm See also * * Vanniar, a social group of India * Wania Wania is both a surname and a given name. Notable people with the name include: * Dominik Wania (born 1981), Polish pianist and composer * Wania Monteiro (born 1986), Cape Verdean rhythmic gymnast See also *Vânia Vânia or Vania is a given nam ...
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List Of Brassicaceae Genera
There are around 350 genera in the plant family Brassicaceae. The type genus is ''Brassica'' (cabbage and mustards). Genera with a large number of species are ''Alyssum'' (madworts), ''Arabis'' (rockcresses), ''Cardamine'' (bittercresses), ''Draba'' (whitlow-grasses), ''Erysimum'' (wallflowers), '' Heliophila'', ''Lepidium'' (pepperworts), ''Noccaea'', '' Odontarrhena'', ''Physaria'' (bladderpods), and ''Rorippa'' (yellowcresses). The following list includes the genera that are accepted by either the 2021 ''Update on the Brassicaceae species checklist'' or v1.3 of ''BrassiBase'' (as accessed in late 2021). Most genera are accepted by both sources; those supported by only one of them are flagged with a footnote. A–B *'' Acirostrum'' *'' Acuston'' *'' Aethionema'' *'' Aimara'' *'' Alliaria'' *'' Alshehbazia'' *'' Alyssoides'' *'' Alyssopsis'' *''Alyssum'' *'' Ammosperma'' *''Anastatica'' *'' Anchonium'' *'' Andrzeiowskia'' *'' Anelsonia'' *'' Anzhengxia'' *'' Aphragmus'' *'' A ...
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Vânia
Vânia or Vania is a given name. Notable people with the name include: *Vânia Abreu (born 1967), singer and performer from Brazil * Vânia Bastos (born 1956), Brazilian singer * Vânia Fernandes (born 1985), Portuguese singer *Vânia Ishii (born 1973), judoka from Brazil * Vania King (born 1989), tennis player from the United States *Anna Vania Mello (born 1979), volleyball player from Italy *Vania Rossi (born 1983), professional cyclocross bicycle racer from Italy *Vânia Silva (born 1980), hammer thrower from Portugal *Vania Stambolova (born 1983), Bulgarian athlete *Vania Vargas (born 1978), Guatemalan poet, narrator, editor, and journalist * Vânia (footballer) Vânia Cristina Martins (born 9 November 1980), simply known as Vânia, is a Brazilian former footballer who played as a forward and full back. She was a member of the Brazil women's national team. Career Vânia played for several Brazilian ..., Brazilian women's footballer, who also represented Equatorial Guine ...
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Vanja
Vanja is a given name. It was originally a nickname for Ivan. People with this name include: *Vanja Blomberg (born 1929), Swedish gymnast and Olympic champion *Vanja Džaferović (born 1983), Bosnian and Croatian footballer *Vanja Drach (1932–2009), Croatian actor *Vanja Ejdus (born 1976), Serbian actress *Vanja Gesheva-Tsvetkova (born 1960), Bulgarian sprint canoeist who competed from the late 1970s to the late 1980s *Vanja Grubač (born 1971), Montenegrin footballer *Vanja Iveša (born 1977), Croatian football goalkeeper, currently playing for Eskişehirspor *Vanja Milinković-Savić (born 1997), Serbian footballer *Vanja Rogulj (born 1982), 3-time Olympics breaststroke swimmer from Croatia *Vanja Sutlić (1925–1989), Croatian philosopher *Vanja Udovičić (born 1982), professional water polo player from Serbia See also *Vanya (other) *Wanja __NOTOC__ Wanja is a given name and surname. Notable people with the name include: First name * Astrid Wanja Brune Olsen (b ...
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Vanya (other)
Ваня (''Vanya''), a male diminutive of the Russian, Croatian, Serbian, Bulgarian and other Slavic given names Ivan. It is the Russian, Serbian, Bulgarian and other Slavic form of John itself derived from a Hebrew name, meaning "God is gracious" or "Graced by God". An alternative spelling of the name is ''Vanja''. In Russia it is a male given name, in Bosnia and Herzegovina mainly a male given name, in Serbia and Croatia it is a unisex name. In the Scandinavian countries and in Bulgaria, it is a female given name. Vanya may refer to: People Given name * Vanya Cullen, winemaker * Vanya Dermendzhieva (born 1958), Bulgarian former basketball player * Vanya Gospodinova (born 1958), retired Bulgarian middle-distance runner * Vanya Kewley (1937–2012), British journalist, documentary maker, and nurse * Vanya Marinova (born 1950), retired Bulgarian gymnast * Vanya Milanova (born 1954), violinist and recording artist * Vanya Mirzoyan (born 1948), Armenian scientist-mathema ...
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Cyclone Vania
Tropical Cyclone Vania (RSMC Nadi designation 03F, JTWC designation 05P) was the third depression and first tropical cyclone of the 2010–11 South Pacific cyclone season. Meteorological history During January 5, 2011, the Fiji Meteorological Service's Regional Specialised Meteorological Centre in Nadi, Fiji reported that Tropical Disturbance 03F, had developed about to the northeast of Nadi. Over the next few days the disturbance gradually developed further before RSMC Nadi classified it as a tropical depression early on January 9. On January 11, the Joint Typhoon Warning Center initiated warnings on the system and monitored it as Tropical Cyclone 05P. On the Next day, RSMC Nadi upgraded the depression into a Category 1 tropical cyclone and named it "Vania". Later that day, RSMC Nadi reported that Vania had intensified into a Category 2 tropical cyclone. Early the next day, RSMC Nadi upgraded Vania into a Category 3 severe tropical cyclone. Later that day, RSMC Nadi reported tha ...
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Vanniar
The Vanniyar, also spelled Vanniya, formerly known as the Palli, are a Dravidian community or ''jāti'' found in the northern part of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. From the 19th century, peasant castes typically classified under Shudra category, such as Vanniyars have made mythical claims that their ancestor was born from the flames of a fire sacrifice. Certain Merchant and Artisan castes have fire born myths as well. Many Lower castes use a process of Sanskritisation to get upward mobility by creating such fire myths. Vanniyars, historically considered a lower caste, have been trying to gain upward mobility since 19th century to move away from lower status using these Agnikula myths. Etymology Several etymologies for ''Vanniyar'' have been suggested, including the Sanskrit ''vahni'' ("fire"), the Dravidian ''val'' ("strength"), or the Sanskrit or Pali ''vana'' ("forest"). The term ''Palli'' is widely used to describe them, but is considered to be derogatory. Alf Hiltebei ...
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