- Ọya (Yorùbá: Ọya, also
known as Oyá or Oiá; Yàńsàn-án or Yansã; and
Iansá or
Iansã in
Latin America) is an
Orisha of winds, lightning, and
violent storms...
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IANSA may
refer to:
IANSA (company), a
Chilean sugar refining company founded in 1953.
IANSA (NGO), an
international non-governmental
organisation against...
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Small Arms (
IANSA) was
incorporated on 30 May 2002
under the laws of the
United Kingdom of
Great Britain and
Northern Ireland. The
IANSA London office...
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IANSA (from
Industria Azucarera Nacional) is a
Chilean sugar grower, refiner, and
manufacturer of
sweeteners and
sugar products. It also
produces fruit...
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International Action Network on
Small Arms (
IANSA) from 2002 to 2010. As of April 2012[update],
Peters was
listed on the
IANSA board of directors.[citation needed]...
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Conasprella iansa is a
species of sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusk in the
family Conidae, the cone
snails and
their allies. Like all
species within...
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espada de Santa-Bárbara ("Sword of
Saint Barbara") and are ****ociated with
Iansã, the
Umbanda name for Ọya,
Saint Barbara's
syncretic orisha pair. These...
- Oxum)
became the
Shrimp bobó, and the Akará (honoring the
deities Xangô and
Iansã)
became the world-famous Acarajé. The city has
restaurants specialized on...
- are
sacred for
their connection to Iemanjá,
horns given the
relation to
Iansã. Consequently,
those foods are
considered offerings. This
takes place in...
- Guabancex,
goddess of the wind and hurricanes. Huayra-tata, god of the winds.
Iansã / Oyá,
goddess of the winds.
Ekendriya Sky god
Weather god "Tipsywriter"...