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Yama

Ganina Iama         
Ganina Yama
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Yama Sun Oil         
Yama Sun Oil é um clube amador de futebol das Ilhas Cayman. Seu último registro na primeira divisão nacional foi na temporada 1979–80.
yama      
/jÃm«/ [sânsc.] s.m.
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Iama


Iama ou Yama pode referir-se a:

  • Iama (ioga)
  • Iama (deus)
Examples of use of yama
1. The Minsk ghetto, known as the Yama, or Pit, was one of Europe‘s largest.
2. There are mythical creatures with human bodies and parrot heads; amorous mithuna – couples; and deities such as bulging–eyed Yama, the menacing God of Death.
3. The Open University will meet international standards, said Yama, and will use lecturers from Kabul University, the Afghan Academy of Sciences, and outside the country.
4. Many of the children weighed and measured in Yama were classed as "moderately" malnourished, meaning they can still avoid slipping into such a fragile state that they could die of hunger or illnesses ravaging their weakened immune system.
5. Once the trial period is completed and the university opens officially, it will award diplomas to its graduates. «Those who register must pass exams, like all students,» said Yama.