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Neri or Néri may refer to: Places *Neri, Iran, a village in West Azerbaijan Province *Neri, India, a village in the north Indian state Himachal *Neri River, a river in Ethiopia People and fictional characters *Neri (surname) *Neri (given name) *Philip Neri (1515-1595), Catholic saint, patron of Rome, Philippines, comedians *Francisco Valmerino Neri (born 1976), Brazilian footballer known as "Neri" *Neri, a main character in the series ''Ocean Girl'' *Al Neri, a fictional character from ''The Godfather'' Other uses *National Environmental Research Institute of Denmark *Neri (grape), another name for the French wine grape Grolleau * ''Neri'', a starchy substance used in the manufacture of Japanese ''washi'' paper, derived from the root of the plant ''Abelmoschus manihot ''Abelmoschus manihot'', commonly known as aibika, is a flowering plant in the family Malvaceae. It is a tropical subshrub or shrub native to the Indian subcontinent, Indochina, central and southern China, Malesi ...
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Ocean Girl
''Ocean Girl'' (known as ''Ocean Odyssey'' in the UK) is an Australian science fiction television series aimed for family audiences and starring Marzena Godecki as the lead character. The show is set in the near future, and focuses on an unusual girl named Neri who lives alone on an island, and the friendships she develops with the inhabitants of an underwater research facility called ORCA (Oceanic Research Centre of Australia). The show is an example of deep ecology science fiction. ''Ocean Girl'' inspired an animated series, '' The New Adventures of Ocean Girl'', which ran from 2000 to 2001 and has since been released on DVD. The animated series is in a distinct reboot separate from the original live-action show. Plot Neri is a young girl with an affinity for water, the ability to swim long distances and super-human lung capacity. She lives alone on an otherwise deserted island, and sleeps in a nest in a tree. Early in the first series, Neri befriends two Australian boys; Ja ...
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Philip Neri
Saint Philip Neri , born Filippo Romolo Neri, (22 July 151526 May 1595) was an Italian Catholic priest who founded the Congregation of the Oratory, a society of secular clergy dedicated to pastoral care and charitable work. He is sometimes referred to as the Second Apostle of Rome after Saint Peter. Neri's spiritual mission emphasised personal holiness and direct service to others, particularly through the education of young people and care for the poor and sick. His work played a significant role in the Counter-Reformation, especially within the city of Rome. Neri's early life in Florence and later move to Rome in 1533 marked the beginning of his dedication to missionary work. He initially gained prominence for his pastoral care and efforts to minister to marginalized communities, including prostitutes and the destitute. His passion for reform and personal holiness drew many followers, leading to the formation of the Church of the Most Holy Trinity of the Pilgrims and the Congr ...
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Al Neri
Albert "Al" Neri is a fictional character appearing in Mario Puzo's 1969 novel '' The Godfather'' and Francis Ford Coppola's trilogy of films based on it. In all three motion pictures, he is portrayed by actor Richard Bright. He functions as Michael Corleone's personal enforcer, bodyguard and assassin. In the novel In the novel ''The Godfather'', Neri begins his career as a New York City police officer, where he earns a reputation for a fierce temper, quick reflexes, and physical strength. He frequently patrols with a large flashlight, which he uses to assault Italian youths who run with gangs or to shatter the windshields of diplomats who disregard traffic or parking laws. Neri is married, but his wife becomes afraid of him after he mercilessly beats up his sister's son. His nephew had been disrespectful towards his sister during a visit and Neri wanted to see the kid straightened out. After his wife leaves him, Neri kills a drug-dealer and pimp by cracking his skull ...
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Neri (surname)
Neri is a common surname from Spain. It also can be found in Latin America and the U.S.A, particularly among those of Italian descent. Etymology and history Derived from the Italian word — ''nero'' (black), to describe a dark-complexioned or black-haired person, though many Neris have no connection to that, but were given the surname precisely because of its commonness. e.g.: * Pet form of names, Raineri and Maineri; * In honour to St. Philip Neri. Variations The spelling variations include: Neretti, Neritti, Nerini, Neroni, Nerucci, Nieri, Nerozzi, Neri and Néri. People * Adelaide Neri (1940–2018), Brazilian teacher and politician * Alain Néri, French politician * Albert J. Neri (1952–2011), American political news correspondent, pundit, and political analyst * Alessandra Neri (born 1988), Italian racing driver * Ana Néri, Brazilian nurse and war heroine * Antonio Neri, Italian glass maker * Fernando Neri, Argentinian footballer * Francesca Neri (born 1954), Italian ...
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Neri (given Name)
Neri () (lit. "my candle/lamp") is a unisex given name mainly used in Israel. It is derived from Hebrew ''ner'' meaning candle. It is a variant form of ''Neriya'', meaning "Yah (יהו/יה) is my candle (נֵרִי)". It may refer to: * Neri, Father of Shealteil in Matthew 1:12 and Luke 3:27) * Neri di Bicci (1419–1491), Italian painter * Neri Bandiera (born 1989), Argentine footballer * Neri Cardozo (born 1986), Argentine footballer * Neri Colmenares (born 1959), Filipino human rights lawyer and activist * Neri Corsini (other) * Neri Marcorè (born 1966), Italian actor, voice actor, imitator, TV presenter and singer * Neri Naig, Filipina actress Nerizza Garcia Presnede Naig-Miranda (born 1985) * Neri Oxman (born 1976), Israeli architect, designer, and professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Media Lab * Neri Parenti Neri Parenti (born 26 April 1950) is an Italian film director and writer. He is known for comedy films, including the series starring ...
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Francisco Valmerino Neri
Francisco Valmerino (born February 15, 1976), known as Neri, is a footballer from Brazil who last played as striker for AC Bellinzona. Career He won the Swiss Super League in 2000 2000 was designated as the International Year for the Culture of Peace and the World Mathematics, Mathematical Year. Popular culture holds the year 2000 as the first year of the 21st century and the 3rd millennium, because of a tende ... with FC St. Gallen. External links * 1976 births Living people Brazilian men's footballers Brazilian expatriate men's footballers FC St. Gallen players FC Wil players SC Kriens players FC Schaffhausen players BSC Young Boys players FC Aarau players Enosis Neon Paralimni FC players AC Bellinzona players Swiss Super League players Swiss Challenge League players Cypriot First Division players Expatriate men's footballers in Switzerland Expatriate men's footballers in Cyprus Men's association football forwards Footballers from Rio ...
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Neri, India
Neri is a village in the Hamirpur District of north Indian state Himachal Pradesh. Thakur Ram Singh Itihas Sodh Sansthan is situated here. College of Horticulture & Forestry (CoH&F) - Dr. YSP University of Horticulture and Forestry Forestry is the science and craft of creating, managing, planting, using, conserving and repairing forests and woodlands for associated resources for human and Natural environment, environmental benefits. Forestry is practiced in plantations and ... is also located here. References Villages in Hamirpur district, Himachal Pradesh {{HimachalPradesh-geo-stub ...
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Neri River
Neri River is a river in southern Ethiopia. It is a tributary of the Mago River, which itself is a tributary of the Omo River. See also *List of rivers of Ethiopia This is a list of streams and rivers in Ethiopia, arranged geographically by drainage basin. There is an alphabetic list at the end of this article. Flowing into the Mediterranean *''Nile (Egypt, Sudan)'' Atbarah River *Mareb River (or G ... Omo River (Ethiopia) Rivers of Ethiopia {{Ethiopia-river-stub ...
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Neri (grape)
Grolleau (), or Grolleau noir, is a red French wine grape variety that is grown primarily in the Loire Valley (wine), Loire Valley of France. The name is derived from the French (language), French word ''grolle'', meaning "crow", and is said to reflect the deep black berries of the Grolleau vine.Oz Clarke & M. Rand ''Encyclopedia of Grapes'' p. 113 Webster International Publishers It is most commonly made into rosé wine, particularly in the Anjou (wine), Anjou region. Grolleau wines tend to have a low alcohol (drug), alcohol content and relatively high acidity (wine), acidity.J. Robinson ''Vines Grapes & Wines'' p. 199 Mitchell Beazley 1986 History The first documented plantings of Grolleau occurred in the Charente region in the early 19th century. Ampelographers believe that the grape is likely related to the ancient variety Gouais blanc.VITIS Ampelographical Dictionary 'Grolleau'' (in French) Accessed: 24 September 2009 The Grolleau vine's greatest popularity occurred during ...
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Neri, Iran
Nari (, also Romanized as Nārī; also known as Nerī) is a village in Dul Rural District, in the Central District of Urmia County, West Azerbaijan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 698, in 141 families. References

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National Environmental Research Institute Of Denmark
The National Environmental Research Institute of Denmark, abbreviated NERI, (, abbreviated DMU) was an independent research institute under the Ministry of the Environment. It was created in 1989 by merging the existing laboratories of the Environmental Protection Agency, which covered marine, freshwater and air pollution, soil ecology and analytical chemistry, with the Danish Wildlife Research, under the Ministry of Agriculture. The laboratories were physically located on Risø, in Silkeborg and on Kalø, north of Aarhus. In 1995, Greenland Biological Research laboratory was added. The research institute was detached from the ministry in 2007 and merged into Aarhus University as a separate unit with largely unchanged tasks and responsibilities. On 1 July 2011, it was reorganized, renamed and lost status as a separate entity. The research departments were divided between the Department of Bioscience and the Department of Environmental Science, while the secretariat and coordinatio ...
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Abelmoschus Manihot
''Abelmoschus manihot'', commonly known as aibika, is a flowering plant in the family Malvaceae. It is a tropical subshrub or shrub native to the Indian subcontinent, Indochina, central and southern China, Malesia, New Guinea, and Queensland. It is cultivated and eaten as a leaf vegetable, among other uses. It was previously classified as a species of ''Hibiscus'' but is now categorized under the genus '' Abelmoschus''. This plant is also referred to as the sunset muskmallow, sunset hibiscus, or hibiscus manihot. Growth Habit Under favorable conditions, aibika can grow over three meters in height. It is easily propagated through cuttings and relatively disease-resistant. As a result, it is widely cultivated and often found along garden borders or as an intercrop in traditional tropical gardens. Its growth habit, along with its nutritional value, contributes to its popularity in home gardening and horticulture. Nutrition and food use Aibika is renowned for its highly nutritious ...
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