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VemacitrinVemacitrin (Sanskrit) or Vepacitti (Pāli) is the name of a leader of the Asuras who figures prominently in many Buddhist sūtras. Vemacitrin is the most prominent of the leaders of the Asuras in their fight with the devas of {{IAST where they had formerly lived. After one battle he was made priso..
VemanaVemana was a Telugu poet. He composed numerous poems in Telugu in Aata Veladhi metre which consists of four lines; the fourth line, with some exceptions, is the refrain or chorus Viswadabhirama Vinura Vema. Vemana's style is simple, his poems deal with social problems and sometimes propose solution..
Vembanad LakeLocation of Vembanad lake, Kerala Vembanad Lake (Vembanad Kayal or Vembanad Kol) is the largest lake in Kerala, India. It covers an area of 200 km², and bordered by Alappuzha, Kottayam, and Ernakulam districts. The lake lies at sea level, and is separated from the Arabian Sea by a nar..
VembanattuThe Vembanattu Lake, 16km from Kottayam is a vast network of rivers and canals called Vembanattu Lake. An enchanting picinic spot and a fast developing back water tourism, provides boating, fishing and sight seeing experiences that are truly exhilarating. The Kumarakom Tourist Village offers housebo..
VementryVementry is an uninhabited island in Shetland, Scotland, on the north side of the West Mainland , lying south of Muckle Roe. The island has an area of approximately 3 km². It is known for its well-preserved chambered cairn, and the two First World War gun emplacements which overlook the narrow ent..
VemmaVemma is a subsidiary of New Vision (company), an enterprise founded in 1994 by B.K. Boreyko, that manufactures and sells dietary supplements and personal care products since 2004. The name stands for Vitamins, Essential Minerals, Mangosteen, and Aloe Vera. The company has its home office and manu..
Vemmenhög HundredVemmenhög Hundred, or Vemmenhögs härad, was a hundred of Scania in Sweden. ..
VemmonVemmon is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise, a Rookie Level Android Digimon. Its Japanese name is Bemmon. It has only appeared in Digimon World 3. Vemmon resembles a small alien, with two-fingered hands and reverse-jointed legs. Its whole body is a shade of purple, its helmet slightl..
VemoMusical Genre Vemo, a term almost synonymous with emo or screamo. Denotes a more violent type of music, hence the "V". Vemo is often used in a derogatory sense. Bands Described as Vemo Slipknot System of a Down Soulfly Seether Note Many bands described as Vemo reject the term. ..
VemorkThe Vemork hydroelectric plant, site of the heavy water production Vemork is a small community in Norway, close to the city of Rjukan and within the Tinn municipality, in the county of Telemark. In 1906 Norsk Hydro started building a huge hydro electrical powerplant at Vemork, it was finishe..
VemulavadaVemulavada (alternatively spelt Vemulawada) is a town 38 km from Karimnagar, in the Andhra Pradesh state, India. It is chiefly notable for the Sri Raja Rajeshwara Swamy Temple complex, a site of pilgrimage for both Hindu (particularly devotees of Vishnu and Shiva) and Muslim worshippers. Built by C..
Vemund Brekke SkardVemund Brekke Skard (born September 11, 1981) is a midfielder for Ipswich Town. He signed his first professional contract having joined from Norwegian Second Division side Brumunddal FK in October 2005, where he played part-time whilst also training to be a teacher. ..
Vem Pra MimVem Pra Mim (1993) is Menudo's 32nd album (5th in Portuguese). It features Abel Talamantez, Alexis Grullon, Andy Blazquez, Ashley Ruiz, and new member Ricky López. Ricky replaced Adrian Olivaresafter Adrian decided to leave the group. ..
V Empire (or Dark Faerytales in Phallustein)V Empire (or Dark Faerytales in Phallustein) is Cradle of Filth's second official release, following The Principle of Evil Made Flesh. The title is a play on the words "vampire" and "empire". It was the band's final release for Cacophonous Records, and was hastily written and recorded for that l..
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