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- Sirenia - Wikipedia
The Sirenia ( s aɪ ˈ r iː n i ə ), commonly referred to as sea cows or sirenians, are an order of fully aquatic, herbivorous mammals that inhabit swamps, rivers, estuaries, marine wetlands, and coastal marine waters
- Sirenia – Official Sirenia Website
Sirenia is at Mexico City Already 2 months since the end of our Latin American Tour! We miss you and we can't wait to visit you again! Summer festival season is almost there! Where are you going this year? #sirenia #mortenveland #nilscourbaron #espguitars #symphonicmetal #metal See More
- Sirenian | Manatees, Dugongs Sea Cows | Britannica
sirenian, (order Sirenia), any of four large aquatic mammalian species now living primarily in tropical waters where food plants grow The three species of manatee (genus Trichechus) occupy warm latitudes of the coastal Atlantic and associated rivers, and the dugong (Dugong dugon) inhabits the coastlines of the Indian and Pacific oceans
- Sirenia - Encyclopaedia Metallum: The Metal Archives
Started under the name Masters of Sirenia, but was later shortened to just Sirenia Morten Veland has programmed drums on most of Sirenia's albums, but Jonathan A Perez performed on Nine Destinies and a Downfall
- SIRENIA - The Other Side (OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO) - YouTube
Official music video for Sirenia "The Other Side" from 'Nine Destinies and A Downfall 'Visit the official Sirenia shop:www sirenia no shop
- Sirenia - Facebook
Sirenia 529,329 likes · 31 talking about this Our brand new album "1977" is out now!
- Sirenia Official (@sireniabandofficial) - Instagram
33K Followers, 222 Following, 639 Posts - Sirenia Official (@sireniabandofficial) on Instagram: "Sirenia was formed by Morten Veland in January 2001 Check out our new album '1977' "
- ADW: Sirenia: INFORMATION
Sirenia is a small order, composed of just two extant families, Dugongidae and Trichechidae, with four current species Family Trichechidae includes three species: West Indian manatees (Trichechus manatus), African manatees (Trichechus senegalensis), and Amazonian manatees (Trichechus inunguis)
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