A resident is a person who maintains a residency in a given place. This article deals with personal residence in a given place For other uses see Residency (disambiguation and Resident.
Resident may also refer to:
- Resident (title), a state official required to take up permanent residency abroad
- Resident spy, a spy who operates in a foreign country
- Resident bird, a bird that does not migrate
- Resident (medicine), a stage of postgraduate medical training in North America
- The Residents, an avant garde music and visual arts group
- Resident (Magazine), an Austrian music magazine
- Resident (Second Life), a member of the Second Life gaming community
- Resident Commissioner, a commissioner in an overseas possession or protectorate of the British Crown or of the U. A Resident, or in full Resident Minister, is a state official of certain representative -diplomatic and/or colonial- types required to take up permanent residency abroad officially There are two types of resident spies legals and illegals Legal resident A legal resident is a Spy who operates in a foreign country under diplomatic cover A resident bird, in Ornithology, is a bird that does not make seasonal migrations Residency is a stage of graduate medical training. A resident physician or resident is a person who has received a Medical degree ( MD The Residents is an American Avant-garde music and Visual arts collective who have created over sixty albums created numerous musical short films resident is an Austrian music magazine with strong focus on the German speaking Drum'n'bass scene In the context of Second Life, the term Resident is applied Resident Commissioner is the title of several quite different types of Commissioner in overseas possession or protectorate of the British Crown or of the U S. A.
- Resident Evil, a series of survival horror games
Resident Evil (known in Japan as) is a Survival horror Video game series and Media franchise consisting of Comic books novelizations© 2009 citizendia.org; parts available under the terms of GNU Free Documentation License, from http://en.wikipedia.org
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