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Nipas (also
spelled Nipaš or Nepaš) was a god
worshiped in Kanesh. His name
might have been
derived from the
Hittite word nepis, "heaven", and he might...
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Resources (DENR)
under the
National Integrated Protected Areas System (
NIPAS) Act of 1992. As of 2020,
there are 244
protected areas in the Philippines...
- Look up
nipa in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
NIPA,
Nipa or
nipah may
refer to:
Shamim Ara
Nipa,
Bangladeshi dancer and c****ographer Nipah~, an onomatopoeia...
- Nypa fruticans,
commonly known as the
nipa palm (or
simply nipa, from Malay: nipah) or
mangrove palm, is a
species of palm
native to the
coastlines and...
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total national parks to 107, when
President Rodrigo Duterte signed the E-
NIPAS Act of 2018. World
Heritage Site or part of a
World Heritage Site. List...
- fields]". The term "
nipa hut",
introduced during the Philippines'
American colonial era,
refers to the hut
version of
bahay kubo.
While nipa leaves were the...
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Cornelius Nepos (/kɔːrˈniːliəs
ˈniːpɒs, ˈnɛpɒs/; c. 110 BC – c. 25 BC) was a
Roman biographer. He was born at Hostilia, a
village in
Cisalpine Gaul not...
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government spending in
their National Income and
Product Accounts (
NIPAs). The BEA is one of the prin****l
agencies of the U.S.
Federal Statistical...
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Republic Act No. 7586 or the
National Integrated Protected Areas System (
NIPAS) Act was
established to create, designate,
classify and
administered by...
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Nipah virus infection is an
infection caused by the
Nipah virus.
Symptoms from
infection vary from none to fever, cough, headache,
shortness of breath...