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Iya, or IYA, is a term that appears in different languages and contexts with distinct meanings. It may refer to a common noun in Yoruba, a geographic name in Japan, or an acronym for an international science event, among other uses.

In Yoruba, Ìyá means "mother" and functions as a term of respect for women and female elders.

The Iya Valley, also known as Iya Gorge, is a remote highland region in Tokushima Prefecture on

IYA commonly refers to the International Year of Astronomy 2009, a global celebration proclaimed by the United

Other uses of the term include its use as a personal or place name in various languages,

The
word
is
embedded
in
daily
speech,
names,
and
proverbs
within
Yoruba-speaking
communities,
reflecting
the
cultural
importance
of
motherhood
and
kinship.
Shikoku
Island,
Japan.
It
is
renowned
for
dramatic
scenery,
steep
gorges,
and
traditional
vine
bridges
called
kazurabashi,
which
attract
hikers
and
cultural
travelers
seeking
historic
rural
landscapes.
Nations
and
UNESCO
to
promote
astronomy
and
public
engagement
with
science.
The
year
featured
events,
exhibitions,
and
outreach
programs
around
the
world
to
highlight
astronomical
discoveries
and
scientific
literacy.
or
as
an
acronym
for
organizations
or
programs
not
related
to
the
above
meanings.
The
meaning
of
"iya"
thus
depends
heavily
on
linguistic
and
regional
context.