Sema (disambiguation)
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Sema may refer to:
  • Sema
    Sema
    Sama is a Sufi ceremony performed as dhikr. Sama means "listening", while dhikr means "remembrance". These rituals often includes singing, playing instruments, dancing, recitation of poetry and prayers, wearing symbolic attire, and other rituals...

    , a Sufi ritual
  • Sema (tribe), an Indian Naga tribe
  • Sema Group
    Sema Group
    Sema Group plc was an Anglo-French IT services company. It was listed on the London Stock Exchange and was a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index but was acquired by Schlumberger in 2001.-History:...

    , an Anglo-French IT services company
  • Bai Sema
    Bai Sema
    Bai Sema are the boundary stones which designate the sacred area for a phra ubosot within a Thai Buddhist temple .-History:...

     or Sema stone, boundary stones surrounding the ordination halls of Buddhist temples in Thailand
    Thai Temple Art and Architecture
    This article on Thai temple art and architecture discusses Buddhist temples in Thailand. A typical Thai Wat, which is loosely translated as monastery or temple, has an enclosing wall that divides it from the secular world.-Wat architecture :The architecture of a Wat has seen many changes in...

  • The seema or the masu salmon (Oncorhynchus masou), a species of fish


SEMA may refer to:
  • SEMA
    SEMA
    Specialty Equipment Market Association of the automobile aftermarket was formed in 1963 by Roy Richter, Ed Iskenderian, Willie Garner, Bob Hedman, John Bartlett, Phil Weiand, Jr., Al Segal, Dean Moon, and Vic Edelbrock, Jr...

    , Specialty Equipment Market Association
  • Seoul Museum of Arts, a museum located in Seoul, South Korea
  • The ICAO airport code for José María Velasco Ibarra Airport
    José María Velasco Ibarra Airport
    José María Velasco Ibarra Airport is an airport serving Macará, a city in the province of Loja in Ecuador. The airport is named for José María Velasco Ibarra, a former president of Ecuador.- Facilities :...

    in Macará, Ecuador
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