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Simani (pronounced "Sim 'n' I") was a
Newfoundland and
Labrador musical duet
considered the
cornerstone of
traditional Newfoundland music.
Formed in 1977...
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Sīmanis is a
surname of
Latvian origin.
Notable people with the
surname include: Ādolfs
Sīmanis (1909–1979),
Latvian football player Haralds Sīmanis (1951–2022)...
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Simani (Persian: سيماني) in Iran may
refer to:
Simani-ye Olya
Simani-ye
Sofla This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct geographical locations...
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Denis Simani (born 13
October 1991) is a
Swiss footballer who
plays for
Swiss Challenge League club Vaduz. On 4
January 2022,
Simani signed a contract...
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Simony (/
ˈsɪməni/) is the act of
selling church offices and
roles or
sacred things. It is
named after Simon Magus, who is
described in the Acts of the...
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Peiman Simani (born 5 June 1992) is a
Finnish international football referee.
Since the
start of the 2024 season,
Simani is a FIFA-listed international...
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Haralds Sīmanis (12 June 1951 – 1
December 2022) was a
Latvian singer and composer.
Sīmanis was born in Cēsis to a
mixed Latvian-Romani family. He did...
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simani Esperinos (Gr****: Όταν σημάνει Εσπερινός; When the
evening bells are ringing) is the name of a
studio album by Gr****
singer Marinella. It was...
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Simani-ye Olya (Persian: سيماني عليا, also
Romanized as
Sīmānī-ye ‘Olyā; also
known as Sīmān-e Bālā,
Sīmānī,
Sīmānī-ye Bālā, and
Sīmānī-ye Bozorg) is...
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Simani-ye
Sofla (Persian: سيماني سفلي, also
Romanized as
Sīmānī-ye Soflá; also
known as
Sīmāni,
Sīmānī-ye Kūchak, and
Sīmānī-ye Pā’īn) is a
village in...