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Chima may refer to: Culture *'' Lego Legends of Chima'', a Lego theme introduced in 2013 and discontinued in 2015 **''Legends of Chima'', a 3D animated television series from 2013 **'' Lego Legends of Chima Online'', a 2013 MMORPG Clothing *Chima (clothing), a type of traditional Korean skirt * Chima jeogori, women's outfit consisting of a chima skirt and jeogori top People * Chima Simone (born 1982), American journalist * Chima (singer) (born 1972), Nigerian born German singer * Chima Ugwu (born 1973), Nigerian shot putter * Chima Onyeike (born 1975), Dutch association football coach *Chima Okorie (born 1968), Nigerian former professional football striker for the Indian Leagues * Cinda Williams Chima (born 1952), American fantasy author Places * Nshima, called ''chima'' in Mozambican Portuguese * Chima (town), a town in the Santander Department of Colombia * Chimá, town and municipality located in the Córdoba Department, northern Colombia * Chima, Iran, a village in Isfahan ...
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Lego Legends Of Chima
Lego Legends of Chima was a Lego theme that was introduced in 2013 and discontinued in 2015. The product line was based on the storyline of ''Legends of Chima'', a 3D animated television series, which was produced to coincide with the Lego theme. The storyline was set in the fictional realm of "Chima", a fantasy world inhabited by various warring tribes of anthropomorphic animals that battle to collect a substance called "Chi". Alongside the television series and several shorts based on ''Lego Legends of Chima''. The theme also produced a range of associated media, including theme park attractions, video games, app and publications. Overview The product line focused on Chima, a fantasy world inhabited by eight warrior tribes of animals that battle for an energy source called "Chi". The toy line was driven by the storyline of the computer-animated television series ''Legends of Chima'', which follows two former childhood friends, Laval from the Lion tribe and Cragger from the Cr ...
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Legends Of Chima
''Legends of Chima'' is a computer-animated television series created by Tommy Andreasen and produced by The Lego Group. It was created to coincide with the Lego Legends of Chima line of construction toys. It centres on the fictional world of Chima, a place inhabited by warring tribes of anthropomorphic animals. The series broadcast on Cartoon Network in the United States. It began with two episodes that aired on January 16, 2013, with the Season 1 finale airing on December 5, 2013. On March 15, 2014, Season 2 premiered on Cartoon Network and ended on April 19 of the same year. Season 3 aired on August 9 and ended on November 22, 2014. Plot Chima is a pristine realm filled with tribes consisting of various anthropomorphic animals. Season 1: ''Power of the Chi'' When young Prince Cragger loses his parents in the Gorge of Eternal Depth and becomes king of the Crocodile Tribe, his sister Crooler uses Persuader Plants to force him to do whatever she wants (mostly destroy the Lions ...
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Lego Legends Of Chima Online
''Lego Legends of Chima Online'' was a massively multiplayer online role-playing video game based on the Lego Legends of Chima toy line, developed by WB Games Montréal, and published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment; the game was released for Microsoft Windows and OS X on 11 October 2013, and for iOS on 10 March 2014. An Android version of the game was announced, but never released. The game was closed on 1 June 2015, due to a lack of updates causing the game to not generate enough revenue. Gameplay As a part of the character creation, ''Legends of Chima Online'' allowed the choice from one of the animal warriors tribes: Bear, Eagle, Gorilla, or Lion. The players were able to select different body parts for their characters. The player was able to build and customize their kingdom in the world of Chima. Other features included an open world, missions to complete, secret areas to explore, and the ability to build and customize characters and their equipment. Power ...
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Chima (clothing)
is a generic term for the skirt worn together with , or a short jacket in , Korean traditional clothing. It is also referred to as ' () or ' () in hanja in the Korean language. History Basic forms of ancient date back to the Goguryeo era (37 BC–668 AD). The is one garment element of . It is most commonly worn with the . While the has evolved over time, the has remained relatively unchanged throughout time. Later on in the Goguryeo Kingdom, the became shorter and shorter, showing off more of the . In Silla, China's Tang dynasty influenced the culture of Koreans; several types of Tang dynasty's clothing was also introduced in Korea. The , a form of high-waist ' (a generic term for Chinese skirt) worn over a short Chinese jacket was introduced in Silla and in Balhae. This form of high-waist ' which ties to the chest can still be seen in the ''chima'' worn in present days Korean women's ; it is also likely that the current women's has been derived from the Tang dynasty's ...
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Chima Jeogori
Chima jeogori is a Korean term for a women's outfit consisting of a '' chima'' skirt and ''jeogori'' top. Men wear baji jeogori: '' baji'' (baggy pants) and ''jeogori''. It is not a national costume per se, but a form of ''hanbok'', the traditional Korean form of dress. History At the end of the 19th century, the tongchima (통치마), seamless one-piece short skirt, came out for convenience. School girls used to wear a white jeogori and a black tongchima in modern educational institutions. This fashion gradually faded out in South Korea while revived and continues in North Korea.An illustrated guide to Korean culture : 233 traditional key words. In Japan, some ethnic Korean minority schools use a girls' uniform that is based on tongchima. This form of chima jeogori is modified into white shirt and shorter ankle length black or blue dress. For the safety of the children, from April, 1999 most of these schools use the chima jeogori inside the school and allow students to wear anot ...
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Chima Simone
Chima Simone (born July 28, 1982) is a TV personality and freelance journalist, best known as a former reality show contestant from '' Big Brother 11''.Chima's bio
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She is also notable for surviving an attack by the Bathtub Killer, Dale Devon Scheanette. Her story was recounted in the true crime cable television show '''' and again in the documentary shows ''Unusual Suspects'' and ''Surviving Evil'' on

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Chima (singer)
Chimaobinna Enyiakanwanne Onyele (born 6. November 1972, in Frankfurt, GermanyFreddy Langer: Weißer Hai zwischen hundert Elefanten, in: FAZ Nr. 224, 26. September 2015, S. B2.), known by the stagename Chima ( ͡ʃiːma is a German singer based in Frankfurt. A member of Brothers Keepers, since 2012 he has recorded as a solo artist for Universal Music. Life Chima's parents moved in the 1960th from Nigeria to Germany. He was born in 1972 in Frankfurt, where he graduated from the Ernst-Reuter-School. Afterwards he has studied Sociology.Kathrin RosendorffEin Gespräch mit … Chima/ref> Discography Albums: * 2002: ''Reine Glaubenssache'' * 2005: ''Im Rahmen der Möglichkeiten'' * 2012: ''Stille'' * 2014: ''Von Steinen und Elefanten'' Singles: * 2001: ''Ich leb das'' * 2002: ''Lass los'' * 2005: ''Wundervoll'' * 2006: ''Immer noch'' * 2012: ''Morgen'' * 2012: ''Ausflug ins Blaue'' * 2012: ''Fliegen'' * 2014: ''100 Elefanten'' * 2014: ''Das große Schweigen'' (exclusive on Spotify ...
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Chima Ugwu
Chima Kingsley Ugwu (born 19 July 1973 in Enugu) is a Nigerian shot putter. He also occasionally competed in discus throw. He competed at the Athletics at the 1996 Summer Olympics, 1996, Athletics at the 2000 Summer Olympics, 2000, and 2004 Summer Olympics, and the World Championships in 1993 World Championships in Athletics, 1993, 1997 World Championships in Athletics, 1997 and 2003 World Championships in Athletics, 2003 without reaching the finals. Ugwu came to the United States in 1994 and won the 1995 National Junior College Athletic Association, NJCAA outdoor shot put title while attending Central Arizona College. He was then recruited to play defensive tackle for the Arizona Wildcats football team, even though he had never played the sport before. He also won Pacific-10 Conference titles in both the shot put and discus throw. His personal best throw is 20.26 metres, achieved in July 2000 in Lagos. This is the previous Nigerian record, and ranks him fifth in South Africans ...
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Chima Onyeike
Chima Michail Onyeike (born 21 June 1975) is a Dutch football coach and former professional player. Early and personal life Onyeike was born in Zeist, Netherlands; his father is Nigerian. His brother Obi is also a footballer; both brothers have played for FC Dordrecht. Career Playing career Born in Zeist, Onyeike played for DEV, WGW, HRC, HFC Haarlem, Dordrecht, Excelsior, VVV-Venlo, TOP Oss, Cambuur and Quick Boys. After leaving Dordrecht in the summer of 2004, he went on trial with Volendam in September 2004. He then signed for Cambuur in October 2004. Coaching career After retiring from playing, Onyeike attended a sport's university to obtain his diploma in fitness. He then began work as a personal training, working with players such as Roy Makaay and Aleksandr Kerzhakov. In July 2011, he became the fitness coach at Russian club Anzhi Makhachkala. In June 2013, he became the fitness coach at Greek club PAOK. On 25 November 2014 he started to work as fitness coach for VfB S ...
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Chima Okorie
Chima Ephraim Okorie (born 8 October 1968 in Izomber, Abia State) is a Nigerian former professional football striker who was renowned for his goalscoring prowess in the Indian leagues. He went on to score 131 goals for East Bengal in three seasons, becoming the top scorer in the history of East Bengal crossing K. P. Dhanaraj who had 127 goals, until it was crossed by Bhaichung Bhutia. Playing career Okorie moved to India as a student, his big break came when he played first time in the Durand Cup, when he represented Visakhapatnam and Hyderabad XI. There was no such thing as Chandigarh team was an all volunteer team and could not afford to pay their players. He then signed a major deal with Mohammedan SC, East Bengal and Mohun Bagan. With Mohammedan, he scored sixteen goals in 1985 CFL season. He captained East Bengal in 1990–91. He was a deadly forward and use to score by using his tremendous power, He is also the first foreign player in Mohun Bagan. He then moved to Eng ...
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Cinda Williams Chima
Cinda Williams Chima (born 1952) is a New York Times bestselling author of young adult fantasy, best known for ''The Heir Chronicles'', ''The Seven Realms'' and ''The Shattered Realm'' series. Her ''Heir Chronicles'' young adult fiction, young adult contemporary fantasy series was originally published by Hachette Books#Hyperion Books, Hyperion from 2006 to 2008, with two more installments in 2013 and 2014. Her young adult high fantasy series ''Seven Realms'' was published between 2009 and 2012. She is currently in the middle of another series, ''Shattered Realms'', set in the same world a generation later; those books have been published yearly since 2016. Early life Cinda Williams was born in Springfield, Ohio in 1952. She began writing in high school before stopping to focus instead on college. She has a twin, Linda. Her fortune-telling grandmother and the Celtic magical beliefs in her native Jackson County heavily influenced her writing. She graduated from the University o ...
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Nshima
Ugali or Posho or sima (for others, see ) is a type of maize meal made from maize or corn flour in several countries in Africa. Sima is sometimes made from other flours, such as millet or sorghum flour, and is sometimes mixed with cassava flour. It is cooked in boiling water or milk until it reaches a stiff or firm dough-like consistency. In 2017, the dish was added to the UNESCO Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, one of a few foods in the list. Names This dish is eaten widely across Africa, where it has different local names: Etymology The word ''ugali'' is an African language term derived from Swahili; it is also widely known as ''nsima'' in Malawian languages such as Chichewa and Chitumbuka. In parts of Kenya, the dish also goes by the informal, "street" name of ''nguna'' or donee. The Afrikaans name ''(mielie)pap'' comes from Dutch, where the term means "(corn) porridge". History Ugali was introduced shortly after maize was int ...
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