Information about Ova
Ova may mean:
- Original video animation, anime that are released directly to video.
- The plural of ovum, a female sex cell or gamete.
- A suffix found in the surnames of Russian women; see names in Russian Empire, Soviet Union and CIS countries
- Plain in Turkish, can be found as a suffix in Turkish geographical names such as Çukurova, Akova.
Original video animation (オリジナル・ビデオ・アニメーション
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ovum (plural ova) is a haploid female reproductive cell or gamete. The word is derived from Latin, meaning egg or egg cell. Both animals and embryophytes have ova. The term ovule
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Common male first names
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- Иван (Ivan, equivalent to John)
- Николай (Nikolay or Nicolai, equivalent to Nicholas)
- Борис (Boris, possibly of non-Slavic Bulgar origin)
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Çukurova is the modern name for the ancient region of Cilicia (or to be more precise, of Cilicia Pedia, "the flat Cilicia") in southern Turkey. The region forms parts of the modern day provinces of Adana, Osmaniye and Mersin.
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Akova (Greek: Άκοβα) is a settlement near Argos, Greece. Akova is accessed with a road linking to GR-7 (Tripoli - Argos - Corinth). It is located about 45 km ESE of Pyrgos, about 30 km S of Olympia, about 20 km N of Kyparissia and 15 km north of GR-9A.
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