Nipa
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NIPA, Nipa or nipah may refer to:
  • Nipa palm, Nypa fruticans
    Nypa fruticans
    Nypa fruticans, known as the attap palm , nipa palm , and mangrove palm or buah atap , buah nipah , dừa nước , Ging Pol in Sinhala in Sri Lanka and gol pata , dani . It is the only palm considered a mangrove in the Mangroves Biome...

  • Nipa grass, Distichlis palmeri
    Distichlis palmeri
    Distichlis palmeri , or nipa grass, is a saltgrass of the family Poaceae, grows in the Sonoran desert of Western Mexico, and produces a grain with some similarities to wheat. Originally a major food source of the Cocopah tribe in the western United States, it was thought to be extinct...

  • Nipah virus, a Henipavirus
  • National Income and Product Accounts
    National Income and Product Accounts
    The National Income and Product Accounts are part of the national accounts of the United States. They are produced by the Bureau of Economic Analysis of the Department of Commerce...

     (United States)
  • National Institute of Public Administration (Malaysia)
    National Institute of Public Administration (Malaysia)
    Institut Tadbiran Awam Negara is a main public services training institute in Malaysia. Its main campus is located at Bukit Kiara, Kuala Lumpur...

  • National Institute of Public Administration (Pakistan)
    National Institute of Public Administration (Pakistan)
    National Institute of Public Administration is located at Islamabad, Pakistan. It has a main campus in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. National Institute of Public Administration trains senior government officials in Public Administration and is required for senior bureaucrates in Pakistan...

  • National Institute of Professional Accountants
  • Nipa, a Barangay
    Barangay
    A barangay is the smallest administrative division in the Philippines and is the native Filipino term for a village, district or ward...

     in Palapag, Philippine
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