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VILLAGE IN GREECE, WESTERN MACEDONIA
Mesopotamia (Kastoria), Greece; Mesopotamia, Greece

Mesopotamia      
n. Mesopotamië
evil spirit         
  • [[Arzhang Div]] (The Shahnameh of Shah Tahmasp)
  • Black Div (The Shahnameh of Shah Tahmasp)
  • A demon from ''[[The Ladder of Divine Ascent]]'', written in Georgian by [[Nikrai]].
  • galla]]'' demons
  • Gate of Citadel of semnan 9. [[Rustam]] slaying the Div-e Sepid (White Div)
  • [[Div-e Sepid]], literally "white demon", the chieftain of demons from the epic Shahnameh
  • The classic [[oni]], a Japanese ogre-like creature which often has horns and often translated into English as "demon".
  • ''[[Death and the Miser]]'' (detail), a [[Hieronymus Bosch]] painting, [[National Gallery of Art]], [[Washington, D.C.]]
  • medieval]] demon from [[German folklore]]) flying over [[Wittenberg]], in a [[lithograph]] by [[Eugène Delacroix]].
  • Saint Anthony]] being assailed by demons
  • [[Medieval illumination]] from the Ottheinrich Folio depicting the [[exorcism of the Gerasene demoniac]] by Jesus
  • Ram-headed demon. The hands probably outstretch to hold two snakes. From a royal tomb in the Valley of the Kings, Thebes, Egypt. End of the 18th Dynasty, around 1325 BCE
  • Rostam carried by [[Akvan Div]] (cropped)
  • The Army of Super Creatures – from The Saugandhika Parinaya Manuscript (1821 CE)
PARANORMAL, OFTEN MALEVOLENT BEING PREVALENT IN RELIGION, OCCULTISM, MYTHOLOGY, AND FOLKLORE
Origin and history of the demons; Demons; Evil spirit; Demon realm; Demonic spirits; Demoness; Evil spirits; Lesser Demon; Demon Realm; Feind; Demon slaying; Evil Spirits; Mountain Demon; Demoic; Hindu demon; Demons in Islam; Demons in Judaism; Mesopotamian demon; Demons in Mesopotamia; Wicked spirit; Inner demon; Mesopotamian monsters; Shayātīn; Demon (Christianity); Evil Spirit; Demons in Manichaeism; Ancient Egyptian demons
duivelse geest,kwade ziel ( van een dode in een lichaam van een levende)
evil spirits         
  • [[Arzhang Div]] (The Shahnameh of Shah Tahmasp)
  • Black Div (The Shahnameh of Shah Tahmasp)
  • A demon from ''[[The Ladder of Divine Ascent]]'', written in Georgian by [[Nikrai]].
  • galla]]'' demons
  • Gate of Citadel of semnan 9. [[Rustam]] slaying the Div-e Sepid (White Div)
  • [[Div-e Sepid]], literally "white demon", the chieftain of demons from the epic Shahnameh
  • The classic [[oni]], a Japanese ogre-like creature which often has horns and often translated into English as "demon".
  • ''[[Death and the Miser]]'' (detail), a [[Hieronymus Bosch]] painting, [[National Gallery of Art]], [[Washington, D.C.]]
  • medieval]] demon from [[German folklore]]) flying over [[Wittenberg]], in a [[lithograph]] by [[Eugène Delacroix]].
  • Saint Anthony]] being assailed by demons
  • [[Medieval illumination]] from the Ottheinrich Folio depicting the [[exorcism of the Gerasene demoniac]] by Jesus
  • Ram-headed demon. The hands probably outstretch to hold two snakes. From a royal tomb in the Valley of the Kings, Thebes, Egypt. End of the 18th Dynasty, around 1325 BCE
  • Rostam carried by [[Akvan Div]] (cropped)
  • The Army of Super Creatures – from The Saugandhika Parinaya Manuscript (1821 CE)
PARANORMAL, OFTEN MALEVOLENT BEING PREVALENT IN RELIGION, OCCULTISM, MYTHOLOGY, AND FOLKLORE
Origin and history of the demons; Demons; Evil spirit; Demon realm; Demonic spirits; Demoness; Evil spirits; Lesser Demon; Demon Realm; Feind; Demon slaying; Evil Spirits; Mountain Demon; Demoic; Hindu demon; Demons in Islam; Demons in Judaism; Mesopotamian demon; Demons in Mesopotamia; Wicked spirit; Inner demon; Mesopotamian monsters; Shayātīn; Demon (Christianity); Evil Spirit; Demons in Manichaeism; Ancient Egyptian demons
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Определение

Mesopotamian
[?m?s?p?'te?m??n]
¦ noun a native or inhabitant of Mesopotamia, an ancient region in present-day Iraq.
¦ adjective relating to Mesopotamia.

Википедия

Mesopotamia, Kastoria

Mesopotamia (Greek: Μεσοποταμία, before 1926: Τσετιράκι - Tsetiraki; Bulgarian and Macedonian: Чéтирок) is a village and a former municipality in Kastoria regional unit, Western Macedonia, Greece. Since the 2011 local government reform it is part of the municipality Kastoria, of which it is a municipal unit. The municipal unit has an area of 99.173 km2. Population 4,224 (2011).

The municipality was formed at the 1997 Kapodistrias reform under the name Aliakmonas, after the river Aliakmonas. It was renamed to Mesopotamia in 2006. The village of Mesopotamia was the seat of the municipality.