Arama (disambiguation)

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Arama is a town in the Basque Country of Spain.


Arama may also refer to:

Coarnele Caprei Commune in Iași County, Romania

Coarnele Caprei is a commune in Iași County, Romania. It is composed of three villages: Arama, Coarnele Caprei and Petroșica.

Isaac ben Moses Arama was a Spanish rabbi and author. He was at first principal of a rabbinical academy at Zamora ; then he received a call as rabbi and preacher from the community at Tarragona, and later from that of Fraga in Aragon. He officiated finally in Calatayud as rabbi and head of the Talmudical academy. Upon the expulsion of the Jews in 1492, Arama settled in Naples, where he died in 1494.

Jac Arama is a professional poker player of mixed English/French descent. Arama is known for his large range of sunglasses and aggressive playing style which is referred to by poker commentators as Jac Attack.

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Aramá River river in Brazil

The Aramá River is a river of Pará state in north-central Brazil. It is a right tributary of the Jacaré Grande River.

Bistrița (Siret) river in Romania, tributary to Siret River

The Bistrița is a river in the Romanian regions of Maramureș, Bukovina and Moldavia. It is a right tributary of the river Siret. Near Bacău it flows into the Siret. Its source is in the Rodna Mountains, at the foot of the Gârgalău peak. It flows through the counties Bistrița-Năsăud, Suceava, Neamț and Bacău. The towns Vatra Dornei, Bicaz, Piatra Neamț, Roznov, Buhuși and Bacău lie along the Bistrița. The Bistrița is 283 km long, and its basin area is 7039 km².

The Arama River is a tributary of the Lunca Mare River in Romania.

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Baia de Aramă Town in Mehedinți County, Romania

Baia de Aramă is a small Romanian town located in Mehedinți County, in the historical region of Oltenia, with a population of 5,349. The Brebina River runs through the town. Some Dacian ruins can be found in the town, as well as the 17th century Baia de Aramă Monastery.

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The Arama Caprelor River is a tributary of the Putna Noroioasă River in Romania.

The Brebina River is a right tributary of the river Motru in Romania. It discharges into the Motru near Baia de Aramă.

Negoeşti may refer to several villages in Romania:

Amutria

Amutria was a Dacian town close to the Danube and included in the Roman road network, after the conquest of Dacia.

Baia is a commune in Suceava County, Romania.

The Baia de Aramă mine was a large mine in the east of Romania in Mehedinţi County close to Baia de Aramă. Baia de Aramă represents one of the largest copper reserve in Romania having estimated reserves of 16 million tonnes of ore grading 0.24% copper.

Baia de Aramă Monastery Church in Mehedinți County, Romania

Baia de Aramă monastery is a monastery in Baia de Aramă, Romania, located in the north-west area of Oltenia, in the Mehedinți Plateau, sheltered by a small depression, surrounded by the Dochiciu, Dealu-Mare and Cornet hills, it communicates through national roads with Târgu Jiu, Motru, Strehaia and Turnu Severin, but also with the Băile Herculane and Bala resorts.

Arma Konda

Arama Konda or Sitamma Konda, is a mountain peak in the northern part of the Eastern Ghats and located in Godavari river basin. It is located in the Madugula Konda sub range north of Paderu village in Andhra Pradesh, India.