Meria may refer to:
QED may refer to:
"Deșteaptă-te, române!" is the national anthem of Romania. It originated from a poem written during the Wallachian Revolution of 1848.
Folegandros is a small Greek island in the Aegean Sea that, together with Sikinos, Ios, Anafi and Santorini, forms the southern part of the Cyclades. Its surface area is 32.216 square kilometres (12.439 sq mi) and it has 719 inhabitants (2021). It has three small villages, Chora, Karavostasis, and Ano Meria, which are connected by a paved road. Folegandros is part of the Thira regional unit.
Macedonia, most commonly refers to:
Dacia is a historic region in southeastern Europe.
Pavel is a male given name. It is a Slavic cognate of the name Paul. Pavel may refer to:
Mera may refer to:
Aldeşti may refer to several villages in Romania:
Pleșa may refer to several places in Romania:
Prodăneşti may refer to several villages in Romania:
Middle East Review of International Affairs (MERIA) was a quarterly, peer-reviewed, journal on Middle East issues founded by the late Barry Rubin and edited by Jonathan Spyer. The journal is no longer active; the last published issue was Vol. 21, No. 3. MERIA was published by the Rubin Center for Research in International Affairs formerly known as Global Research in International Affairs Center (GLORIA) of the Interdisciplinary Center (IDC) in Herzliya, Israel.
Merya may refer to:
Berești-Meria is a commune in Galați County, Western Moldavia, Romania with a population of 3,500 people. It is composed of ten villages: Aldești, Balintești, Berești-Meria, Onciu, Pleșa, Prodănești, Puricani, Săseni, Slivna and Șipote.
Lunca Cernii de Jos is a commune in Hunedoara County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of eight villages: Ciumița (Csumicapuszta), Fântâna (Vádtelep), Gura Bordului, Lunca Cernii de Jos, Lunca Cernii de Sus (Felsőnyiresfalva), Meria (Kékesfalva), Negoiu (Nyegojlunka), and Valea Babii.
Rhabdocline is a genus of fungi in the family Hemiphacidiaceae.
Berești may refer to several places in Romania:
Islamic extremism in Egypt caused terrorism and controversy in the country in the 20th century and continues to be a main issue in the 21st century Egyptian society. Egypt has a long history of radical and extreme sects of Islam with roots dating back to around 660 CE. Islamic extremism opposes "democracy, the rule of law, individual liberty and mutual respect and tolerance of different faiths and beliefs". These extreme beliefs led to radical actions across the Middle East. The main conflict between Islamic extremists and the government officials throughout history stems from two major issues: "the formation of the modern nation-state and the political and cultural debate over its ideological direction".
The Lunca Joasă a Prutului Inferior Natural Park is a protected area situated in Romania, in Galați County.
Greek Catholic or Byzantine Catholic Church may refer to:
Rhabdocline laricis, also known as Meria laricis, is a hyphomycete fungus in the family Cenangiaceae. In larch conifer trees (Larix), it causes the plant disease larch needle cast, also known as meria needle blight. It is generally harmless in older trees. However, it causes browning of needles, which can slow growth, weaken overall resistance to opportunistic pathogens, and can sometimes outright kill seedlings, making Rhabdocline laricis a threat in tree nurseries.