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Imara may refer to: People * Imara Esteves Ribalta (born 1978), Cuban beach volleyball player * Imara Reis (born 1948), Brazilian stage, television and film actress * Nia Imara, American astrophysicist and artist Other uses * Imara, Estonia, village in Estonia * ''Imara'' (moth), a genus of moths within the family Castniidae * Argentine Marines, abbreviated as IMARA See also * Al-Imara al-Imara (), was a Palestinian village, located in the northern Negev Desert northwest of Beersheba. History In the British mandate period the village was classified as a hamlet by the ''Palestine Index Gazetteer''.Khalidi, 1992, p.72 Post- ...
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Imara Esteves Ribalta
Imara Estévez Ribalta (born 15 April 1978) is a Cuban former beach volleyball player who participated in the 2008 Summer Olympics The 2008 Summer Olympics (), officially the Games of the XXIX Olympiad () and officially branded as Beijing 2008 (), were an international multisport event held from 8 to 24 August 2008, in Beijing, China. A total of 10,942 athletes fro .... She partnered with Milagros Crespo. References External links * Volleybox.net Profile {{DEFAULTSORT:Esteves Ribalta, Imara 1978 births Living people Cuban beach volleyball players Women's beach volleyball players Beach volleyball players at the 2008 Summer Olympics Olympic beach volleyball players for Cuba Central American and Caribbean Games gold medalists for Cuba Central American and Caribbean Games medalists in volleyball ...
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Imara Reis
Imara dos Reis Ferreira (born February 14, 1948) better known as Imara Reis, is a Brazilian stage, television and film actress. Biography Imara Reis began acting on stage at Colégio Santa Marcelina. She's Graduated by the Universidade Federal Fluminense, where she also graduated at Theater, in the Grupo Laboratório, alongside Tonico Pereira and José Carlos Gondim. In 1973, she invited by Tonico Pereira, Imara becomes a member of Grupo Chegança, whose notorious members are Ilva Niño, Elba Ramalho, Cátia de França and Tânia Alves. In the late 1970s, on travel to France, she played Sílvia in her first short film of the same name, directed by Helena Rocha. In 2010, her biography, written by Thiago Sogayar Bechara, was published by the Imprensa Oficial do Estado de São Paulo. Filmography Film Television External links * https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0718320/ {{DEFAULTSORT:REIS, Imara 1948 births Living people Brazilian actresses Actresses from Rio ...
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Nia Imara
Nia Imara is an American astrophysicist, artist, and activist. Imara's scientific work deals with galactic mass, star formation, and exoplanet detection. Imara was the first African-American woman to earn a PhD in astrophysics at the University of California, Berkeley and was the inaugural postdoctoral fellow in the Future Faculty Leaders program at Harvard University. In 2020, Imara joined the University of California, Santa Cruz as an assistant professor in the Department of Astronomy. Her recent work includes 3D-printing models to aid visualization of molecular clouds. Early life and education Imara was born in East Oakland, Oakland, California and grew up in the San Francisco Bay Area. She received her bachelor's degree from Kenyon College in 2003, majoring in mathematics and physics. While at Kenyon College, she competed on the college's swim team. She moved to the University of California, Berkeley for her postgraduate studies, and in 2010 she became the first African-Am ...
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Imara, Estonia
Imara is a village in Saaremaa Parish, Saare County, Estonia, on the island of Saaremaa. At the 2011 census, the settlement's population was 30. Before the administrative reform in 2017, the village was in Salme Parish Salme Parish was a municipality in Saare County, Estonia. It contained the northern half of the Sõrve Peninsula of the island of Saaremaa. Besides the small borough Salme there were 24 villages: Anseküla, Easte, Hindu, Imara, Järve, Kai .... References Villages in Saare County {{saare-geo-stub ...
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Imara (moth)
''Imara'' is a genus of moths within the family Castniidae Castniidae, or castniid moths, is a small family of moths with fewer than 200 species: The majority are Neotropical with some in Australia and a few in south-east Asia. These are medium-sized to very large moths, usually with drab, cryptically ma .... Species *'' Imara analibiae'' Espinoza & González, 2005 *'' Imara pallasia'' (Eschscholtz, 1821) *'' Imara satrapes'' (Kollar, 1839) References Castniidae {{Castniidae-stub ...
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Argentine Marines
The Naval Infantry Command (), also known as the Naval Infantry of the Navy of the Argentine Republic () and generally referred to in English as the Argentine marines, are the amphibious warfare branch of the Argentine Navy and one of its four operational commands. The Argentine marines trace their origins to the Spanish Naval Infantry, which took part in conflicts in South America in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Argentine marines took part in various conflicts of the nineteenth and twentieth century, notably the War of the Triple Alliance and the Falklands War. The marines (represented by the 5th Naval Infantry Battalion) are considered to have been among the best Argentine combat units present in the Falklands. The most recent war in which Argentine naval infantry took part was the Gulf War of 1990. Nowadays Argentine naval infantry are frequently deployed on UN peace-keeping missions. History The Marines trace their origins in Spanish Naval Infantry, at th ...
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