- Basin features
Progression Obelis→ Nevėžis→ Neman→
Baltic Sea
Tributaries • left Srautas, Petrašiunka, Juodynė, Medukšna • right Garanklė,
Gramas...
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grama in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Grama may
refer to:
Slang for
grandmother Grama (government), a
local governing body in
India Grama (halacha)...
- in 2011 was 2,349, in an area of 17.98 km2. It
contains the
localities Gramas, Lameiro, Ribeirinha,
Santa Rosa and
Santo António.
Instituto Nacional de...
- Gram
Panchayat (transl. 'village council') is a
basic governing institution in
Indian villages. It is a
political institution,
acting as the
cabinet of...
- the head of some of the 64
gramas (village
governing bodies)
established in Kerala. (32
Malayala gramas and
Thulu half-
grama Manjeswaram in present-day...
-
Grama Niladhari (English:
village leader, Sinhala: ග්රාම නිලධාරී, romanized:
grāma niladhārī, Tamil: கிராம உத்தியோகத்தர், romanized: Kirāma uttiyōkattar)...
-
Tumkur District in
Karnataka State in India. The
place is one of the pancha-
gramas (five settlements) of the
Hebbar Shrivaishnavas Mysore India State (1969)...
-
According to
Jewish tradition, the
Torah contains 613
commandments (Hebrew: תרי״ג מצוות, romanized: taryág mitsvót).
Although the
number 613 is mentioned...
- A
grama (Talmudic Aramaic: גרמא) in
Halacha (Jewish law) is
something that was
indirectly caused by
something else but
which outcome is not guaranteed...
- on 12
November 2016.
Retrieved 4
October 2022. "Brasil
extrai cerca de 2
gramas de ouro por
habitante em 5 anos". R7.com. 29 June 2019.
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