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The band doesn't "form" around the word. The linked page doesn't even contain the word "dema". It's only used on their cryptic album-teasing website.
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'''Dema''' or '''DEMA''' may refer to:
==Acronyms==
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==Acronyms==
*[[Danish Emergency Management Agency|'''D'''anish '''E'''mergency '''M'''anagement '''A'''gency]], or DEMA, a Danish governmental agency under the [[Ministry of Defence (Denmark)|Ministry of Defence]]
*[[Association for Democracy Assistance and Human Rights]], a Czech organization
*[[Danish National Rescue Preparedness]] (Danish: ''Det samlede Redningsberedskab''), the Danish nationwide rescue service
*[[Danish Emergency Management Agency]] (Danish: ''Beredskabsstyrelsen''), a Danish governmental agency under the Ministry of Defence
*[[Malaysia Youth and Students Democratic Movement]]
*[[Detroit Electronic Music Archive]]
*[[Detroit Electronic Music Archive]]
*[[Malaysia Youth and Students Democratic Movement]]
*[[Malaysia Youth and Students Democratic Movement]]
*[[Electromagnetic_attack#Differential_electromagnetic_analysis|Differential Electromagnetic Analysis]], a method for obtaining information from computer chips
*[[Diving Equipment and Marketing Association]], a nonprofit mutual benefit corporation incorporated in California, USA
*[[Exponential_smoothing#Double_exponential_smoothing|Double Exponential Smoothing]], or D-EMA, is a mathematical smoothing technique
*Double Exponential Smoothing (D-EMA), a variation of [[exponential smoothing#Double exponential smoothing (Holt linear)|exponential smoothing]]


==People==
==People==
*[[Dorji Dema]] (born 1983), athlete from Bhutan who competes in archery
*[[Gjergji Dëma]] (born 1971), Albanian footballer
*[[Marjan Dema]] (born 1957), Professor of Mathematics and Rector of the University of Pristina
*[[Dema Kovalenko]] (born 1977), Ukrainian-American footballer
*[[Ademar Fonseca]] (commonly known as Dema, 1963–2017), Brazilian football manager
*[[Dema (footballer)]] (born 1983), William de Mattia, Brazilian football midfielder


==Places==
*[[Gjergji Dema]] (born August 7, 1971), a retired Albanian international football player
*[[Dema, Kentucky]], United States
*[[Dorji Dema]] (born October 16, 1983), an athlete from Bhutan who competes in archery
*[[N'Déma]], a town and sub-prefecture in the Faranah Region of Guinea
*[[Dema Kovalenko]] (born August 28, 1977 in Kiev), a Ukrainian soccer player who currently plays for Los Angeles Galaxy in Major League Soccer.
*[[Déma, Benin]]

==Other uses==
*[[Dema Deity]], an anthropological classification of foundational culture deities
*[[Dema language]], a Bantu language of Mozambique
*Dema, a fictional location in the lore of [[Twenty One Pilots]]


==See also==
==See also==
*[[Demas]] (an associate of the [[Apostle Paul]] in the [[New Testament]])
*[[Demas]], an associate of the Apostle Paul in the New Testament
*[[Demas Range]], Marie Byrd Land, Antarctica
*[[Dema Deity]] (an anthropological classification of foundational culture deities)

*[[Twenty One Pilots]] (used by drummer [[Josh Dun]] during an acceptance speech)
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[[Category:Dzongkha-language surnames]]
[[Category:Surnames of Bhutanese origin]]

Latest revision as of 16:22, 24 July 2023

Dema or DEMA may refer to:

Acronyms

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People

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  • Dorji Dema (born 1983), athlete from Bhutan who competes in archery
  • Gjergji Dëma (born 1971), Albanian footballer
  • Marjan Dema (born 1957), Professor of Mathematics and Rector of the University of Pristina
  • Dema Kovalenko (born 1977), Ukrainian-American footballer
  • Ademar Fonseca (commonly known as Dema, 1963–2017), Brazilian football manager
  • Dema (footballer) (born 1983), William de Mattia, Brazilian football midfielder

Places

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Other uses

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See also

[edit]
  • Demas, an associate of the Apostle Paul in the New Testament
  • Demas Range, Marie Byrd Land, Antarctica