Deme (disambiguation)

Deme (disambiguation)

A deme was a subdivision of Attica in ancient Greece.

Deme may also refer to:

  • Deme, an alternative name for the municipalities of Greece (Greek: δήμος, dhímos; pl. δήμοι, dhímoi)
  • Dèmè, Benin
  • Deme (biology), a local population of organisms of one species that actively interbreed with one another and share a distinct gene pool
  • Deme (software), an online meeting/collaboration system
  • Imre Deme (born 1983), Hungarian football (soccer) player
  • DEME, one of the largest dredging companies in the world
  • An Iranian name for the Towers of Silence
  • Masanobu Deme (born 1932), a Japanese film director

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