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Cina, Cinà or CINA may refer to: People * Chinas or Chīnaḥ (Sanskrit चीन (cīna)), a people mentioned in ancient Indian literature from the first millennium BC *Kapitan Cina, a high-ranking government position in the civil administration of colonial Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Borneo and the Philippines Given name * Cina Lawson, Togolese politician * Cina Munch (born 1971), Fijian swimmer * Cina Soul, Ghanaian singer-songwriter and recording artist Surname * Frederick A. Cina (1908-1984), American lawyer and politician * Jan Cina (born 1988), Czech artist dancer, actor and vocalist of Romani descent * Michele Cinà (born 1956), Italian long-distance runner Media *CINA Media Group, an owner of Canadian radio stations **CINA (AM), based in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada **CINA-FM, based in Windsor, Ontario, Canada **CKIN-FM, also known as Radio CINA, based in Montreal, Quebec, Canada Abbreviations * Canadian Indigenous Nurses Association Others *Former Buginese lost ...
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CINA-FM
CINA-FM (102.3 MHz) is a radio station broadcasting a mixture of English-language and ethnic/multilingual music and programming in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. The station broadcasts with an antenna aimed toward the northwest and southeast, to protect nearby stations on the same frequency: CHST-FM in London; WGRT in Port Huron, Michigan; WPOS-FM in Toledo, Ohio and WFXN-FM in Galion, Ohio. In consequence, the coverage area reaches out to ethnic communities in both Windsor and Detroit, Michigan. History In 2008, Neeti P. Ray, on behalf of a corporation to be incorporated, received approval in part from the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) to operate a new ethnic FM radio station (CJNR-FM) to serve Windsor at 95.9 MHz. However, the 95.9 MHz frequency was awarded to Blackburn Radio's CJWF-FM which launched in November 2009. In 2009, the Commission approved the application by the CBC to convert CBC Radio One outlet CBE from 1550 k ...
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CINA (AM)
CINA (1650 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station, licensed to Mississauga, Ontario, Canada and serving the Greater Toronto area. It broadcasts a South Asian format of talk radio, all-news radio and music shows. It is owned by Neeti Prakash Ray, who co-owns a sister station in Windsor, CINA-FM. By day, CINA is powered at 5,000 watts; however, to protect other stations from interference, at night it reduces power to 680 watts. During critical hours, the power is 1,000 watts. A non-directional antenna is used. The transmitter is on Eglinton Avenue East at Tomken Road in Mississauga. Overview The station application was approved by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) on April 23, 2007. It began testing in late 2008. The official sign-on was in December 2008. CINA focuses most of its airtime on Indian and Pakistani audiences, airing a mixture of community-oriented talk programming with Bollywood and other South Asian music. Owner Neeti Prakas ...
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CKIN-FM
CKIN-FM (106.3 FM broadcasting, FM, "Radio CINA Montréal 106.3") is a radio station in Montreal, Quebec. Owned by Neeti P. Ray, the station broadcasts a Multilingualism, multilingual format. The station primarily broadcasts in Arabic language, Arabic, with evening blocks carrying programming in Spanish language, Spanish, and hour-long blocks with programming in Assyrian Neo-Aramaic, Assyrian, Berber languages, Berber, Cantonese language, Cantonese, Italian language, Italian, Hindi and Urdu. Its headquarters are at 1955 Côte-de-Liesse, Saint Laurent, Quebec, Saint Laurent, with its transmitter located atop Mount Royal. The station was originally established in 2010 by Canadian Hellenic Cable Radio (CHCR) as a sister station to CKDG-FM; it mirrored CKDG's format of carrying mainstream music programming during peak times (presented in Quebec French, French), and multicultural programming in the rest of the day. In 2015, the station was sold to Neeti P. Ray, after which the station ...
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Cina Soul
Christie Quincyna Quarcoopome (born 3 May 1996), known professionally as Cina Soul, is a Ghanaian singer, songwriter and performer. She was a finalist at the 2014 Vodafone Ghana Music Icons competition held in Accra, Ghana. Early life Christie Quincyna Quarcoopome was born and raised in Kokomlemle, Ghana, and Accra to Ghanaian parents and hails from Jamestown in Accra. She is a native of the Ga Tribe of Ghana. Cina Soul had her junior high school education at Deyoungsters International School and her senior high school education at Aburi Girls Senior High School, and she continued to study psychology and archaeology at the University of Ghana. Cina is the second of three children; she has an older and younger sister, all of whom are talented singers, a talent they might have inherited from their father. Musical career Early career Cina Soul's first attempt at music was her participation in the Vodafone Ghana Music Icons in 2014, where she emerged as a finalist. After whic ...
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Canadian Indigenous Nurses Association
The Canadian Indigenous Nurses Association (CINA) is a non-governmental, non-profit organization. It is an affiliate group of the Canadian Nurses Association. The CINA is the only professional nursing organization for Indigenous peoples in Canada and was formerly known as the Aboriginal Nurses Association of Canada. Ann Thomas Callahan, a Cree Canadian nurse, was involved in its creation, and the association presented her with a Lifetime Achievement Award in 2014.''Degrees''
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Chinas
The Chinas (Sanskrit ) are a people mentioned in the Indian religious texts, such as the ''Mahabharata'', ''Manusmriti'', and the Puran. Etymology The origin of the Sanskrit name is commonly believed to have been the Qin (''Tsin'' or ''Chin'' in older transliterations) dynasty which ruled in China from 221 BC, or the preceding state of Qin which is traditionally dated to the 9th century BC.Geographical Data in Early Puranas, 1972, p172, Dr M. R. Singh There are a number of other suggestions for the origin of the word. Some Chinese and Indian scholars argued for the state of Jing () as the likely origin of the name, while other theories suggest it is derived from ''Zina'', the endonym of the inhabitants of Yelang.Wade, Geoff,The Polity of Yelang and the Origin of the Name 'China', ''Sino-Platonic Papers'', No. 188, May 2009. Hindu religious texts Mahabharata The Sanskrit epic work ''Mahabharata'' contains certain references to China, referring to its people as the ''Ch ...
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Kapitan Cina
Kapitan Cina, also spelled Kapitan China or Capitan China or Capitan Chino (; ; ; ), was a high-ranking government position in the civil administration of colonial Indonesia, Malaya, Singapore, Borneo and the Philippines. Office holders exercised varying degrees of power and influence: from near-sovereign political and legal jurisdiction over local Chinese communities, to ceremonial precedence for community leaders. Corresponding posts existed for other ethnic groups, such as Kapitan Arab and Kapitan Keling for the local Arab and Indian communities respectively. Pre-colonial origin The origin of the office, under various different native titles, goes back to court positions in the precolonial states of Southeast Asia, such as the Sultanates of Malacca in the Malay Peninsula, the Sultanate of Banten in Java, and the Kingdom of Siam in mainland Southeast Asia. Ooi, Keat Gin. ''Southeast Asia: A Historical Encyclopedia, From Angkor Wat to East Timor''p. 711/ref> Many rule ...
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Cina Lawson
Cina Lawson is a Togolese politician, currently serving as Minister of Digital Economy and Digital Transformation, a role she has occupied since 2010. Educated at Sciences Po and Harvard University, Lawson worked in telecommunications before her appointment to the government office, where she spearheaded numerous digitization and ICT initiatives. Lawson has received international accolades for her work, including from the World Economic Forum, Forbes, and Jeune Afrique. In 2019, she received the Harvard Kennedy School Alumni Public Service Award, the first female African political figure to do so. Education In 1996, Cina Lawson graduated from the Institut d'études politiques de Paris after two years of studies in the economic and financial program. She then obtained a master's of advanced studies in Applied Economics. She also holds a degree in history from the University Paris X. Cina Lawson then continued her studies in the United States, where she received a master's in Pu ...
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