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''Unami'' may refer to:
'''Unami''' may refer to:


* [[Unami people]], one of the three main divisions of the Lenape Nation
Unami Trail-- A housing development located in New Castle County, Delaware. Unami Trail, named after the Unami Indians, part of the ;lenape Nation, that once inhabited the area, is a small development of homes on large lots. Most were built be independant builders during the 1950's, although many of the houses on Osage Lane were build in the mid to late 80's and early 90's.
* [[Unami language]], a Delaware language within the Algonquian language family
*[[Unami Creek]], a tributary of Perkiomen Creek in Pennsylvania
*[[Unami Lodge]], a Boy Scouts of America lodge in Pennsylvania
*[[United Nations Assistance Mission for Iraq]], ''UNAMI''
*Unami high School in the [[Central Bucks School District]], Pennsylvania


==See also==
One remarkable feature of many of the properties in the development are the lines of [[Osage Orange]] trees that mark the boundaries of the properties. These trees were planted by farmers prior to the development. teh trees feature spiked branches, and the farmers would engangle them to make natural fences so their livestock would not wander.
*[[Umami]], one of the five basic tastes


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*the [[Lenape language]]
*[[Unami Creek]]
*the [[Multinational force in Iraq|United Nations Assistance Mission to Iraq (UNAMI)]]
*the [[Unami Lodge]]




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Latest revision as of 11:59, 31 March 2024

Unami may refer to:

See also[edit]

  • Umami, one of the five basic tastes