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Rata may refer to: Biology * Some plants of the genus ''Metrosideros'' from New Zealand, including: ** '' Metrosideros albiflora'' (Large white rÄtÄ) ** '' Metrosideros bartlettii'' (Bartlett's rÄtÄ or Cape Reinga white rÄtÄ) ** '' Metrosideros carminea'' (Carmine rÄtÄ) ** '' Metrosideros colensoi'' (Colenso's rÄtÄ) ** '' Metrosideros diffusa'' (White rÄtÄ) ** '' Metrosideros fulgens'' (Scarlet rÄtÄ) ** '' Metrosideros parkinsonii'' (Parkinson's rÄtÄ) ** ''Metrosideros perforata'' (Small white rÄtÄ) ** ''Metrosideros robusta'' (Northern rÄtÄ) ** ''Metrosideros umbellata'' (Southern rÄtÄ) * The mangosteen tree ''Garcinia dulcis'' of Indonesia * ''Rata'' (crab), a genus of crabs Mythology * RÄtÄ (MÄori mythology) * Rata (Tahitian mythology) * Rata (Tuamotu mythology) * Laka, a figure in Hawaiian mythology Places * Rata, New Zealand, near Hunterville * Tanah Rata, a town in Malaysia * Malaya Rata, a region of Sri Lanka * Maya Rata, medieval kingdom in Sri ...
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Metrosideros
''Metrosideros'' is a genus of approximately 60 trees, shrubs, and vines in the family Myrtaceae, mostly found in the Pacific region. Most of the tree forms are small, but some are exceptionally large, the New Zealand species in particular. The name derives from the Ancient Greek language, Ancient Greek ''metra'' or "heartwood" and ''sideron'' or "iron". Perhaps the best-known species are the pÅhutukawa (''M. excelsa''), Metrosideros robusta, northern rÄtÄ (''M. robusta'') and Metrosideros umbellata, southern rÄtÄ (''M. umbellata'') of New Zealand, and ''Metrosideros polymorpha, Åhia lehua'' (''M. polymorpha'') from the Hawaiian Islands. Distribution ''Metrosideros'' is one of the most widely spread flowering plant genera in the Pacific. New Caledonia has 21 species, New Zealand has 12, New Guinea has seven and Hawaii has 5. The genus is present on most other high Pacific Islands, including Solomon Islands, Vanuatu, Fiji, Samoa, Cook Islands, French Polynesia, Bonin Island ...
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Rață
Rață is a Moldovan surname that may refer to *Andrew Rayel Andrei Rață (born 21 July 1992), better known by his stage name Andrew Rayel, is a Moldovan Record producer, producer and Disc jockey, DJ. Initially releasing his music on Armada Music, Rayel founded the label "inHarmony Music" on 22 September ... (born Andrew Rață in 1992), Moldovan producer and DJ * Bogdan Rață, Romanian sculptor * Mariana Raţă, Moldovan journalist * Vadim Raţă (born 1993), Moldovan football player {{DEFAULTSORT:Rata Surnames of Moldovan origin ...
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Rata (name)
Rata is a Polynesian name, which is reflected in the MÄori, Tahitian and Tuamotu mythology. Also an alternate spelling for Ratha (راثا) an Arabic word or a name given. ;Given names *Rata Harrison (1935–2013), New Zealand rugby league player *Rata Lovell-Smith (1894–1969), New Zealand artist ;Surname * Matiu Rata (1934–1997), New Zealand politician * Te Rata (1877–1933), MÄori king See also *Rață, a Moldovan surname *Rataj *Ratha Ratha (Proto-Indo-Iranian: ''*Hrátʰas'', Vedic Sanskrit: रथ, ; Avestan: ''raθa'') is the Indo-Iranian term for a spoked-wheel chariot. The term has been used since antiquity for both fast chariots and other wheeled vehicles pulled by an ...
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Uz (river)
The Uz () is a right tributary of the river Trotuș in Romania Romania is a country located at the crossroads of Central Europe, Central, Eastern Europe, Eastern and Southeast Europe. It borders Ukraine to the north and east, Hungary to the west, Serbia to the southwest, Bulgaria to the south, Moldova to .... It discharges into the Trotuș in Dărmănești.Uz / Uzul (jud. Bacau)
e-calauza.ro The Poiana Uzului Dam is located on the river Uz. Its length is and its basin size is .


Tributaries

The following rivers are tributaries to the river Uz (from source to mouth): *Left: Eghersec, Oreg, Rața, Soveto, Mogheruș, Copuria, Răchitiș,
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Lunca (Olt)
The Lunca is a right tributary of the river Olt in Romania Romania is a country located at the crossroads of Central Europe, Central, Eastern Europe, Eastern and Southeast Europe. It borders Ukraine to the north and east, Hungary to the west, Serbia to the southwest, Bulgaria to the south, Moldova to .... It discharges into the Olt in Cârța. Its length is and its basin size is . References Rivers of Romania Rivers of Harghita County {{Harghita-river-stub ...
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Izvorul Alb (Asău)
The Izvorul Alb (also: ''Cracul Mare'') is a left tributary of the river Asău in Romania.Ovidiu Gabor - , map page 10 Its source is in the Tarcău Mountains The Tarcău Mountains (, ) are a mountain range, part of the Moldavian-Muntenian Carpathians of the Outer Eastern Carpathians. The range is located between the latitudes 46°25′ and 46°57′ N and between the longitudes 25°52′ and 26°28 .... It discharges into the Asău in Păltiniș. Its length is and its basin size is . References Rivers of Romania Rivers of Bacău County {{Bacău-river-stub ...
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Dâmbovnic
The Dâmbovnic is a right tributary of the river Neajlov in Romania. It discharges into the Neajlov in Obedeni. Its length is and its basin size is . Geography The river flows through four different counties: Argeș, Dâmbovița, Teleorman and Giurgiu. It flows from North-West to South-East and forms near the high plains of Pitești, where it receives residual water from Arpechim. Then, it passes through the Găvanu-Burdea Plain and finally ends into the Neajlov River, near Clejani. It is a permanent river. It flows through the villages Bradu, Suseni, Pădureni, Gălășești, Rociu, Bârlogu, Negrași, Mozăceni, Slobozia, Șelaru, Vătași, Drăghinești, Gratia, Cartojani, Sadina, Roata de Jos, Mârșa and Uiești. Protected areas At the confluence with the river Mozacu, is a small reservation, Negrași Daffodil Meadow. Human impact on the river The only part of the valley that is not affected by human activities is the upper part, above the Dâmbovnic Lak ...
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Bug River
The Bug or Western Bug is a major river in Central Europe that flows through Belarus (border), Poland, and Ukraine, with a total length of .Statistical Yearbook of the Republic of Poland 2017
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Rata (Bug)
Rata may refer to: Biology * Some plants of the genus ''Metrosideros'' from New Zealand, including: ** '' Metrosideros albiflora'' (Large white rÄtÄ) ** '' Metrosideros bartlettii'' (Bartlett's rÄtÄ or Cape Reinga white rÄtÄ) ** '' Metrosideros carminea'' (Carmine rÄtÄ) ** '' Metrosideros colensoi'' (Colenso's rÄtÄ) ** '' Metrosideros diffusa'' (White rÄtÄ) ** '' Metrosideros fulgens'' (Scarlet rÄtÄ) ** '' Metrosideros parkinsonii'' (Parkinson's rÄtÄ) ** '' Metrosideros perforata'' (Small white rÄtÄ) ** ''Metrosideros robusta'' (Northern rÄtÄ) ** ''Metrosideros umbellata'' (Southern rÄtÄ) * The mangosteen tree '' Garcinia dulcis'' of Indonesia * ''Rata'' (crab), a genus of crabs Mythology * RÄtÄ (MÄori mythology) * Rata (Tahitian mythology) * Rata (Tuamotu mythology) * Laka, a figure in Hawaiian mythology Places * Rata, New Zealand, near Hunterville * Tanah Rata, a town in Malaysia * Malaya Rata, a region of Sri Lanka * Maya Rata, medieval kingdom in Sr ...
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Te Rata Bridge
The Te Rata Bridge was a suspension bridge across the Retaruke River in the King Country, New Zealand. On 22 March 1994 two transoms (the supporting beams suspended from wire ropes running from side to side beneath the bridge) snapped causing the bridge to collapse while beekeeper Kenneth Richards was crossing in a laden light truck. Richards was killed when the truck fell 30 metres into the river. History Construction The bridge was built on public land in 1986 for Keith and Margaret Berryman, a nearby landowner, by members of the New Zealand Army and a group of Fijian army trainees, as an exercise. The design was based upon calculations by Lieutenant John Armstrong, with labour and logistics for construction provided at New Zealand Army expense. The Berrymans were to provide all materials, but instead of the specified macrocarpa or tanalised radiata pine timber for the transoms and bearers, they obtained Douglas fir timber from a demolition site in Wanganui. Lieutenant Arm ...
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Maya Rata
The Maya Rata (Principality of), also known as the Kingdom of Dakkinadesa, was a principality or an administrative region of the Sinhalese kingdom. It was located in the Southwestern part of Sri Lanka, bordered the Deduru Oya. Its last capital was Panduwasnuwara, Parakramapura. The principality was disbanded following the formation of the Kingdom of Polonnaruwa, second kingdom of Polonnaruwa by Parakramabahu I. While Rajarata was under the direct administration of the Sinhalese monarchy, King, Maya Rata was governed by a "Mapa" (Sinhala language, Sinhala: මà·à¶´à·, ), also referred to as a "Mahaya". The name of the region, "Maya," is derived from this title (Mahaya Rata > Maya Rata).à¶…à¶´à·š මà·à¶ºà· රට හ෠මà·à¶ºà· වරු à¶…à¶­à¶» තියන නෑකම මොකක්ද ? - Raj Somadeva - Neth FM - Unlimited History - Episode 34 - 01 - at 20:45, See also * History of Sri Lanka * List of Maya Rata monarchs * List of monarchs of Sri Lanka Notes ...
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