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Amica is the Latin word for "friend" in the feminine (i.e., "female friend") and may also refer to: Businesses and products * Amica Mutual Insurance, a US-based insurance company * Hyundai Amica, a city car produced by Hyundai * Amica (company), a Polish manufacturer of white goods and kitchen equipment Film, television and theatre * Amica (opera), an opera by Pietro Mascagni Sports * Amica Wronki, a Polish football club * Amica Chips-Knauf, a former cycling team based in San Marino Other uses * Amica (band), an Australian pop group for 6 to 12-year-olds * ''Amica'' (magazine), an Italian fashion magazine * Bel Amica, a ghost ship * Amica Temple of Radiance, a new religious movement * Automatic Musical Instruments Collector's Association See also * Amico (other) * Amicus (other) * Amiga (other) * Amigo (other) Amigo(s) (Portuguese and Spanish for ''male friend'') may refer to: People * Carlos Amigo Vallejo (born 1934), Spanish Roman Ca ...
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Latin
Latin (, or , ) is a classical language belonging to the Italic branch of the Indo-European languages. Latin was originally a dialect spoken in the lower Tiber area (then known as Latium) around present-day Rome, but through the power of the Roman Republic it became the dominant language in the Italian region and subsequently throughout the Roman Empire. Even after the fall of Western Rome, Latin remained the common language of international communication, science, scholarship and academia in Europe until well into the 18th century, when other regional vernaculars (including its own descendants, the Romance languages) supplanted it in common academic and political usage, and it eventually became a dead language in the modern linguistic definition. Latin is a highly inflected language, with three distinct genders (masculine, feminine, and neuter), six or seven noun cases (nominative, accusative, genitive, dative, ablative, and vocative), five declensions, four verb conjuga ...
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Amica Mutual Insurance
Amica Mutual Insurance Company is a Rhode Island-based mutual insurance company that offers auto, home and life insurance. Amica was founded as the Automobile Mutual Insurance Company of America by A.T. Vigneron in 1907 and originally offered auto, fire and theft insurance. Since then, Amica has expanded to offering auto, home and life insurance, as well as owning a number of subsidiary insurance companies. It is the oldest mutual insurer of automobiles in the United States. History Originally named the Automobile Mutual Insurance Company of America, Amica was founded in 1907 by A.T. Vigneron in Providence, Rhode Island. Amica was organized as a mutual insurance company, meaning that company was owned by policyholders rather than stockholders. In 1941, Amica opened its first branch office in Boston Boston (), officially the City of Boston, is the state capital and most populous city of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, as well as the cultural and financial center ...
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Hyundai Amica
The Hyundai Atos is a city car that was produced by the South Korean manufacturer Hyundai Motor Company, Hyundai from 1997 until 2014. It was also marketed under the Atoz, Amica and Santro model names. From 1999, the Atos with a different rear fascia and restyled rear side doors is marketed as the Atos Prime and in South Korea and Indonesia as the Kia Visto. It has been available only with a five-door hatchback body style. It was replaced in most markets by the Hyundai i10, i10 in 2007, but production continued in India until late 2014. The Hyundai Santro, Santro nameplate, used in India, was revived in October 2018. Overview Debut of original Atos The development project for a Hyundai minicar started in October 1995 after the main Korean competitor Daewoo had already put in place the production of a compact car, exposing numerous concepts in various international car showrooms that would have foreshadowed the production model (which would become the Daewoo Matiz, Matiz design ...
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Amica (company)
Amica is a Poland-based international company. It is a global manufacturer of household appliances headquartered in Wronki, in the western-central Poland. The company produces refrigerators, washing machines and dishwashers, vacuum cleaners, microwave ovens, electric stoves, kettles for the kitchen under the brands Hansa, CDA, Gram. History Amica was founded in 1945 under the names ''Predom-Wromet Heating Equipment Factory'' and Wromet Kitchen Products Factory. In the 1980s, products were exported to the GDR. In 1992, the company was privatized and renamed Amica. In the same year, Amica football club of the same name was created. In 1997 it was listed on the Warsaw Stock Exchange. In 2001, Amica acquired the Danish rival Gram Domestic, and the following year the German Premiere Hausgeräteetechnik GmbH. The main sales market for Amica is in Poland, Germany, Great Britain and Scandinavia. The Amica Group brand portfolio also includes foreign brands: Gram, Hansa and CDA. Gram ...
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Amica (opera)
''Amica'' is an opera in two acts by Pietro Mascagni, originally composed to a libretto by Paul Bérel (the pseudonym of Paul de Choudens). The only opera by Mascagni with a French libretto, it was an immediate success with both the audience and the critics on its opening night at the Théâtre du Casino in Monte-Carlo on 16 March 1905. Mascagni himself conducted the performance. The opera had its Italian premiere (with an Italian libretto by Mascagni's close collaborator, Giovanni Targioni-Tozzetti) on 13 May 1905 at the Teatro Costanzi in Rome. However, like many of Mascagni's operas apart from ''Cavalleria rusticana'', the work then fell into obscurity. The First modern recording was on 1995 for kikko classic with Katia Ricciarelli conducted by Marco Pace. One of its few revivals in modern times was on 4 August 2007 at the Festival della Valle d'Itria, using the original French libretto. (It has been released on CD and DVD.) In October 2008, Opera di Roma used the Italian lib ...
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Amica Wronki
Amica Wronki was a Polish football club based in Wronki, Poland. The club was invariably linked to Amica, a manufacturer of white goods, predominantly stoves, which gave the club its nickname. The company's increasing profits gave the new team tremendous financial clout in the Polish leagues. The club was formed when two clubs were joined, Błękitni Wronki and LZS Czarni Wromet Wróblewo. The new club was named FK Amica Wronki and in just 4 years, the club won promotion from the Fourth Division to the Orange Ekstraklasa. They have been in the top division in Poland since 1995. In May 2006 they merged with fellow Ekstraklasa team Lech Poznań. The reserve team then became its first team but only lasted one season before it was finally disbanded. In 2007, one of the clubs that was merged that created Amica, Błękitni Wronki was re-founded and is considered to be a phoenix club. History Foundation and rise The history of SSA Amica Sport goes back to 1992 when the " Ami ...
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Amica Chips-Knauf
Amica is the Latin word for "friend" in the feminine (i.e., "female friend") and may also refer to: Businesses and products * Amica Mutual Insurance, a US-based insurance company * Hyundai Amica, a city car produced by Hyundai * Amica (company), a Polish manufacturer of white goods and kitchen equipment Film, television and theatre * Amica (opera), an opera by Pietro Mascagni Sports * Amica Wronki, a Polish football club * Amica Chips-Knauf, a former cycling team based in San Marino Other uses * Amica (band), an Australian pop group for 6 to 12-year-olds * ''Amica'' (magazine), an Italian fashion magazine * Bel Amica, a ghost ship * Amica Temple of Radiance, a new religious movement * Automatic Musical Instruments Collector's Association See also * Amico (other) * Amicus (other) * Amiga (other) * Amigo (other) Amigo(s) (Portuguese and Spanish for ''male friend'') may refer to: People * Carlos Amigo Vallejo (born 1934), Spanish Roman Ca ...
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Amica (band)
Amica is an Australian pop group targeting 6 to 12-year-olds. Their album ''Life is Fun'' was nominated for the ARIA Award for Best Children's Album The ARIA Music Award for Best Children's Album is an award presented at the annual ARIA Music Awards, which recognises "the many achievements of Aussie artists across all music genres", since 1987. It is handed out by the Australian Recording Ind ... in 2004. Originally a four piece of Merrity 'Mez' Murphy, Natalie 'Nat' Strother, Daniella 'Dan' Taliangis and Kristina 'Kris' Visocchi (née Karhunen), they released their first single "Life Is Fun" in 2003. It debuted at #90 on the ARIA single charts. Mez departed in mid 2003 and the band continued as a three piece. They released a second single, "Rock Star" later that year and it debuted at #80. They released their album ''Life is Fun'' in April 2004. By mid 2004 Brandie had replaced Dan and the band broke up in July 2004. Band members *Brandie *Merrity 'Mez' Murphy *Natalie 'Nat' ...
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Amica (magazine)
''Amica'' is an Italian language monthly fashion and women's magazine based in Milan, Italy. It has been in circulation since 1962. The magazine has several international editions published in Bulgaria, Indonesia and Singapore. History and profile ''Amica'' was established in March 1962. The cover of its first issue was dedicated to Sophia Loren. The original publisher of the magazine was Crespi. The magazine is part of RCS MediaGroup and is published by RCS Periodici on a monthly basis in Milan. It offers articles on the recent fashion trends. From 1986 to 2001 ''Casamica'', a magazine on interior design, was distributed with ''Amica''. Later it became a supplement of the daily paper ''Corriere della Sera'', another publication of RCS MediaGroup. The online edition of ''Amica'' appeared in 1997. The Bulgarian edition of the magazine was launched in late September 2007. Its editions in Indonesia and Singapore, published in English, were both started in 2008. In November 2011 t ...
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Bel Amica
''Bel Amica'' is a ghost ship discovered off the coast of the Mediterranean island of Sardinia near Punta Volpe on August 24, 2006. The Italian Coast Guard discovered the ship with no crew on board. The coast guard boarded the vessel and steered her away from the rocks and shallow waters she was drifting towards. Once aboard, they discovered a half-eaten meal of Egyptian food, French maps of North African seas, a pile of clothes, and a flag of Luxembourg. The ship has been described as a "classic style" schooner never seen in Italy before. The investigation found that she had never been registered in Italy nor any other country. The only identification aboard the ship was a wooden tablet or "plaque" as described in some papers that read ''Bel Amica'', a likely misspelling of "Beautiful Friend" (the phrase should say "Bell'Amica" to read properly in modern Italian). Shortly after the original reports, Italian newspapers reported the owner of the ship had been found. Franc Rouayru ...
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Amica Temple Of Radiance
The Amica Temple of Radiance is a new religious movement begun in 1959 in Los Angeles by Roland Hunt and Dorothy Bailey based on the teachings of Ivah Bergh Whitten. Whitten had been diagnosed as a child with a disease considered incurable and which she claimed had been cured by her "color awareness". She began to teach her system, with her first course published in 1932. The Temple continues and expands on Whitten's teachings. These teachings include that each color is an aspect of existence, and individually ruled by a master. By coming to understand which color ray an individual was born under, that individual can discern their proper work and place in life. She also taught that each color ray has a different healing potential. The Temple currently offers lessons in "color awareness" to students across the country in centers located in California and Washington Washington commonly refers to: * Washington (state), United States * Washington, D.C., the capital of the United ...
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Automatic Musical Instruments Collector's Association
The Automatic Musical Instruments Collector's Association (AMICA) was formed in 1963 by a group of collectors in the San Francisco area, committed to the preservation, restoration and enjoyment of vintage mechanical musical instruments that play by themselves, focusing on those made from 1885–1935. Typical examples include player pianos, reproducing pianos, player reed organs, player pipe organs, orchestrions, music boxes, fairground organs, etc. Music media includes paper music roll A music roll is a storage medium used to operate a mechanical musical instrument. They are used for the player piano, mechanical organ, electronic carillon and various types of orchestrion. The vast majority of music rolls are made of paper. Other ...s, folding continuous cardboard music, pinned cylinders, and pinned discs, etc. The scope of interest embraces not only the instruments themselves, but also their music media and published literature of the whole of the industry throughout this era. ...
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