James Reka (aka "REKA" and "Reka One") is a street artist from Melbourne, Australia, later based in Berlin, Germany.
Reka first started as a graffiti artist in the 1990s, moving to street art including large murals later. His work is in the permanent collection of the National Gallery of Australia and he has exhibited worldwide. He participated in the Dulwich Outdoor Gallery associated with Dulwich Picture Gallery, southeast London, England.
Reka is a village situated in Kraljevo municipality in Serbia.
Coordinates: 43°26′N 20°30′E / 43.433°N 20.500°E / 43.433; 20.500
Reka Creek (also known as Brnik Creek) is a right tributary of the Pšata River in Slovenia. It is formed by the confluence of two smaller creeks flowing from the Luknja Gorge (Slovene: Lukenjski graben) and Brezovec Gorge (Slovene: Brezovški graben) below Mount Krvavec. It flows south through Cerklje na Gorenjskem. South of that, it is joined by a right tributary, Ušica Creek, before it joins the Pšata River at Komenda.
Reka is a village in the municipality of Kladovo, Serbia. According to the 2002 census, the village has a population of 278 people.
Coordinates: 44°29′21″N 22°25′37″E / 44.48917°N 22.42694°E / 44.48917; 22.42694
Saint James or St. James may refer to:
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The James automobile company (called the J&M Motor Car Company) was created in 1909 by H. K. James.
The first car, called a Model A, was tested on April 2, 1909 on a 100 mile test run. A reporter wronte that the James "will climb and ordinary hill with two or four passengers." The Model A was a highwheeler and cost between $700 and $800. Production was minimal, and in 1911 the company quit production of the car for a larger car called the Dearborn. It lasted one year.