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Dyas
Dyas Dy"as, n. [L. dyas the number two.] (Geol.) A name applied in Germany to the Permian formation, there consisting of two principal groups.

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- DYA may refer to: Daytona Beach Thruway Motorcoach stop (Amtrak code: DYA), a Daytona Beach, Florida Amtrak station Demopolis Muni****l Airport (FAA location...
- Dyas is an oil and gas company headquartered in Utrecht, the Netherlands. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of SHV Holdings. Dyas parti****tes as a partner...
- DYAS (106.1 FM), broadcasting as 106.1 Like Radio, is a radio station owned and operated by Capitol Broadcasting Center in the Philippines. The station's...
- Dyas is an oil and gas company headquartered in the Netherlands. Dyas may also refer to: Dyas (king), 11th-century Indian king of the Chudasama dynasty...
- stock. Since 2012 Robert Dyas has been owned by Theo Paphitis, the entrepreneur and long-time star of BBC's Dragons' Den. Robert Dyas emigrated to England...
- the son of Alexander H. Dyas and Cecilia Hazel. He was educated at Acadia University and the University of Cincinnati. Dyas served as a captain in a...
- Thomas J. Dyas is a Canadian politician. He has served as the mayor of Kelowna, British Columbia since 2022. Dyas' parents were Thomas "Harry" Dyas, an immigrant...
- the Kaminoans that Jedi Master Sifo-Dyas ordered the army on the Republic's behalf ten years prior; however, Sifo-Dyas' apparent death shortly before that...
- Dyas, also spelled Diyas, was an 11th-century Chudasama king of Saurashtra region of western India mentioned in bardic literature and folklore. During...
- Dyas (1882–1959). Dyas opened a sporting goods store, Dyas & Cline, with partner George T. Cline at Main & 3rd (116 E. 3rd St.) in 1905. Later, Dyas was...