Saturday, April 24, 2010

What is the meaning of the name Demenika?

Who else in history have had that name. I want more than to know that it is a city

What is the meaning of the name Demenika?
Demenika (Greek: 螖蔚渭苇谓喂魏伪) is a community 5 km south of downtown in south suburban Patras that is divided into two municipalities. The northern part up to Glafkos (Glaukos) river is in the city of Patras, and the southern part up to the new beltway (superhighway) is in the municipality of Messat铆di with western Saravali and northern Ovrya. It also bounds by Lefka, along with mixed residential and industrial area in the south and west. The population is around 2,000 to 2,500 in 1996. Its main streets are Akrotiriou and Demokratias. Most of the urban sprawl lie 100 to 200 m within the two main streets.





The community was dominated by agriculturalism with olive groves, pastures, and mixed farming used to dominate the land. As suburban housing came into the area, urban dominates rural areas.


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Location:


Latitude: 38.201 (38掳12'7') N


Longitude: 21.646 (22掳44'45') E


Postal code: 265 00


Elevation: 45 m


Dialing code: +11+30-2610 (030-2610)


Geography


Most of the land was used for farming until the 1970s and the 1980s when mixed or urban area is the majority of the community, the rest are agrigultural purposes mainly founded in the southeast. Tiny portions Forest is founded in the northeast and within the southern tip of the Glaukos Valley. The community or the section includes a school and a church.
Reply:According to what i have gathered, its a greek reference:


Demenika (Greek: 螖蔚渭苇谓喂魏伪) is a community 5 km south of downtown in south suburban Patras that is divided into two municipalities. The northern part up to Glafkos (Glaukos) river is in the city of Patras, and the southern part up to the new beltway (superhighway) is in the municipality of Messat铆di with western Saravali and northern Ovrya. It also bounds by Lefka, along with mixed residential and industrial area in the south and west. The population is around 2,000 to 2,500 in 1996. Its main streets are Akrotiriou and Demokratias. Most of the urban sprawl lie 100 to 200 m within the two main streets.


The community was dominated by agriculturalism with olive groves, pastures, and mixed farming used to dominate the land. As suburban housing came into the area, urban dominates rural areas.


Most of the land was used for farming until the 1970s and the 1980s when mixed or urban area is the majority of the community, the rest are agrigultural purposes mainly founded in the southeast. Tiny portions Forest is founded in the northeast and within the southern tip of the Glaukos Valley. The community or the section includes a school and a church.





hope this answers ur question in brief!! :)
Reply:It's kind of like a different spelling of "Domenica" which is like "Dominique".
Reply:Dementia (from Latin de- "apart, away" + mens (genitive mentis) "mind") is the progressive decline in cognitive function due to damage or disease in the brain beyond what might be expected from normal ageing.





Particularly affected areas may be memory, attention, language, and problem solving. Especially in the later stages of the condition, affected persons may be disoriented in time (not knowing what day of the week, day of the month, month, or even what year it is), in place (not knowing where they are), and in person (not knowing who they are).





Symptoms of dementia can be classified as either reversible or irreversible depending upon the etiology of the disease. Less than 10% of all dementias are reversible. Dementia is a non-specific term encompassing many disease processes, just as fever is attributable to many etiologies.





Without careful assessment, delirium can easily be confused with dementia and a number of other psychiatric disorders because many of the signs and symptoms are also present in dementia (as well as other mental illnesses including depression and psychosis). [1]


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