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  1. Rima - Wikipedia

    Rima, also known as Rima the Jungle Girl, is the fictional heroine of W. H. Hudson's 1904 novel Green Mansions: A Romance of the Tropical Forest. In it, Rima, a primitive girl of the shrinking rain forest of …

  2. RIMA® Official Site

    At Rima, we believe luxury is found in the details. From our carefully curated fabrics to our timeless silhouettes, every piece is designed to inspire confidence and celebrate individuality. Explore our …

  3. Rima - YouTube

    ردة فعلي على اكثر الافلام رعباً بالعالم !!!!!! Rima 8.4M views6 years ago

  4. RIMA - RIMA

    Renaissance Imaging Medical Associates (RIMA), Inc., offers highly specialized experience in every facet of radiology, utilizing current and progressive protocols with the most innovative techniques for …

  5. Rima (NiziU) profile, age & facts (2025 updated) | kpopping

    Introduction Rima Nakabayashi, better known simply as Rima, is a Japanese singer and dancer under JYP Entertainment. She ranked 3rd in NiziU Project and debuted with NiziU.

  6. Rima | Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    Learn definitions, uses, and phrases with rima.

  7. Rima Evenstar - Virtual YouTuber Wiki

    Rima is friends in real life with other commentary VTubers, like Depressed Nousagi and Parrot 4Chan. The trio, also known as the "commentary trinity", sometimes do livestreams together. She likes …

  8. Rima (NiziU) Profile, Age, Birthday, Height, & Facts

    Jun 27, 2024 · Rima (りま/リマ/리마) is a Japanese singer and a member of the Korean-Japanese girl group “NiziU” under JYP Entertainment.

  9. Rima Hassan — Politico 28: Class of 2026 – POLITICO

    1 day ago · The war in Gaza catapulted Rima Hassan from the fringes of French politics to center stage — and into the crosshairs of the country’s culture wars as Europe’s most visible champion of the …

  10. What does RIMA mean? - Definitions.net

    Rima is a term from Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese origin, generally referring to "rhyme" in poetry and literature. It is a correspondence of sounds, usually at the end of verses.