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"DAMAS" Can Refer to:
Geography
* Damas-aux-Bois, a village in northeastern France * Damas-et-Bettegney, a village in northeastern France * Damas River, a seasonal river of Eritrea * Pichi Damas River, a river of Chile * Isla Damas, an island of Costa Rica * Damas is also French for the city of Damascus * Prune de Damas, fruit of the Damassinier, see Damassine
People
* Arturo Rivera y Damas (1923-1994), fifth Archbishop of San Salvador * Claude Damas Ozimo (born 1939), Gabonese politician * François-Étienne de Damas (1764-1828), French general * Georges Aleka Damas (1902-1982), composer of "La Concorde", the national anthem of Gabon * Germán Carrera Damas (born 1930), a Venezuelan historian * Ivo Damas (born 1977), Portuguese football player * Joseph-François-Louis-Charles de Damas (1758-1829), French general * Juan Velasco Damas (born 1977), Spanish footballer * Léon Damas (1912-1978), French poet and politician * Miguel Gómez Damas (1785--1849), Spanish general during the First Carlist War * Vítor Damas (1947-2003), Portuguese goalkeeper
Other
* Damas (skipper), a genus of skippers in the family Hesperiidae. * Damas Towers, former name of the Angsana Hotel & Suites complex * Damas de Blanco ("Ladies in White"), a Cuban human rights organization * Damas y Caballeros!, a live album by Los Straitjackets * Daewoo Damas, a small van made by Daewoo * Damas (group), a United Arab Emirates-based international jewellery retail chain * Damas (video game character), a Jak and Daxter character
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