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Nires (Persian: نيرس, also
Romanized as
Nīres) is a
village in Panjak-e
Rastaq Rural District,
Kojur District,
Nowshahr County,
Mazandaran Province, Iran...
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Nireș may
refer to:
Nireș, a
village in the
commune Mica in Cluj County,
Romania Nireș,
another name for the
upper course of the Tecșe in
Covasna County...
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Tiongson Mateo and
Vicente R. Mateo.
Jocelynang Baliwag P-
Pinopoong sinta,
niring calolowa Nacacawangis mo'y
mabangong sampaga Dalisay sa linis,
dakila sa...
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Viscount Nire Kagenori (仁礼 景範, 6
April 1831 – 22
November 1900) was a ****anese
admiral in the
early Imperial ****anese Navy, and
served as Navy Minister...
- Notho****us
antarctica (Antarctic beech; in
Spanish Ñire or Ñirre) is a
deciduous tree or
shrub native to
southern Chile and
Argentina from
about 36°S to...
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Several ships have been
named Nire (楡 / にれ, "elm") : ****anese destroyer
Nire (1919), a Momi-class
destroyer of the
Imperial ****anese Navy; decommissioned...
- The Tecșe (in its
upper course also:
Nireș) is a left
tributary of the
river Aita in Romania. It
flows into the Aita
south of Aita Seacă. Its
length is...
- The
Nire—Fourmilewater GAA is a
Gaelic Athletic ****ociation club
based in Ballymacarbry,
County Waterford in Ireland. The
Nire (An Uidhir) and Fourmilewater...
- Navy as EK-7 and in the ****an
Maritime Self-Defense
Force as JDS
Nire (PF-7),
Nire (PF-287) and as YAC-19. Sandusky,
originally classified as a "patrol...
- The
Chinese Elm
cultivar Ulmus parvifolia '
Nire-keyaki' is a
dwarf variety prin****lly used for bonsai. The
clone is
distinguished by its
dense branching...