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Korina may refer to: * Korina language, an Arauan language of Brazil and Peru ** An alternative name of several other languages: see Culina language (other) * Korina people, indigenous people of Brazil and Peru * Korina Adamou (born 2002), Cypriot footballer * Korina Legaki, Greek singer * Korina Perkovac (born 1999), Swiss volleyball player * Korina Perkovic (born 1987), German former tennis player * Korina Sanchez (born 1964), Filipino journalist * '' Terminalia superba'', a large tree native to tropical western Africa, known as ''Korina'' in the US See also * Corina (other) * Korin (other) * Korine * Korinna Korinna is a serif typeface, first released by the H. Berthold AG type foundry in 1904. A revival of the typeface was designed in 1974 by Ed Benguiat and Vic Caruso for the International Typeface Corporation (ITC). Their version follows the for ...
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Culina-Madijá Language
Kulina (also Kulína, Kulyna, Culina, Curina, Corina, Korina, Culina-Madijá, Madijá, Madija, Madiha, Madihá) is an Arawan language of Brazil and Peru spoken by about 4,000 Kulina people. With such few speakers, Kulina is considered a threatened language. Kulina is similar to the Deni language, as they have even been considered different dialects of the same language. Both languages have SOV word order, as well as three sets of alveolar affricate consonants. It is believed the presence of the reconstructed phoneme ''*s'' in place of the fricative *sh is indicative of the Kulina and Deni languages as opposed to other languages in the Arawan family. History and Geography The Kulina people traditionally live in the states of Acre and Amazonas in Brazil and the Ucayali region in Peru. In Acre and Ucayali, the villages are found along the Purus and Envira rivers. In Amazonas, the villages are around the Juruá, Tarauacá and Jutaí rivers. Classification Kulina is a memb ...
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Culina Language (other)
Culina or Kulina (also Culino, Kulino) may refer to: *the Culina-Madijá language of the Arawán family *the Kulina language of Curuça, one of the Culina-Pano languages *the Olivença Kulina language, a Panoan language of Brazil * Conibo language, spoken in Brazil and Peru, an official language of Peru See also * Korina (other) *Culina (other) Culina may refer to: Architecture *The kitchen in an ancient Roman house, or domus Companies *Culina Group, UK logistics company Languages *Culina language (other), several languages *Kulina language, an Arauan language of Brazil and Pe ...
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Korina People
The Kulina are an indigenous people of Brazil and Peru. 2,540 Kulina live in Amazonas and Acre in Brazil; while 400 live in southeastern Peru, along the Purus and Santa Rosa Rivers. Name Besides Kulina, they are also called Corina, Culina, Kulína, Kulyna, Madihá, and Madija. Language Kulina people speak the Kulina language, which is an Arawan language Arawan (also Arahuan, Arauan, Arawán, Arawa, Arauán) is a family of languages spoken in western Brazil ( Amazonas, Acre) and Peru (Ucayali). Language contact Jolkesky (2016) notes that there are lexical similarities with the Chapakura-Wañam, .... Parts of the Bible have been translated into Kulina. References External links Kulina artwork National Museum of the American Indian Indigenous peoples in Brazil Indigenous peoples in Peru Indigenous peoples of the Amazon {{Brazil-ethno-group-stub ...
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Korina Adamou
Korina Paola Adamou (born 6 July 2002) is a Cypriot footballer who plays as a defender for First Division club Geroskipou and the Cyprus women's national team. References External links * 2002 births Living people Cypriot women's footballers Women's association football defenders Cyprus women's international footballers Middle Eastern people of Filipino descent {{Cyprus-women-footy-bio-stub ...
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Korina Legaki
Korina Legaki is a Greek singer born in Herakleion, Crete, of Greek-Swedish origin. She trained in classical and jazz singing, piano and orthophony, and participated in Spyros Sakkas's Vocal Art Workshop. A multilingual and multicultural persona, she has recorded six solo records with original material as well as covers of Greek and foreign composers. She has recorded and performed with musicians, composers, singers and ensembles across several genres from free jazz to traditional and from academic to ethnic. She has sung in theaters, concert halls and various venues throughout Greece and abroad, including the Odeon of Herodes Atticus, the Athens Concert Hall, the Zappeion, the temple of Poseidon in Sounio, the Anglican Church of St. Paul's and the European Parliament. At the same time, she has undertaken significant volunteering work, joining forces on stage and in studios with refugee children. Her latest solo album, ''Sekans'' (2023), features new songs by composers and l ...
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Korina Perkovac
Korina Perkovac (born 7 July 1999) is a Swiss volleyball player. She is a member of the Women's National Team. She participated at the 2018 Montreux Volley Masters. She plays for Volley Nachwuchs Luzern. She is the daughter of Goran Perkovac Goran Perkovac (born 16 September 1962) is a Croatian handball coach and former player who is currently the head coach of the Croatia national team. Perkovac competed in the 1988 Summer Olympics and in the 1996 Summer Olympics for Yugoslavia a .... References External links FIVB Profile* 1999 births Living people Swiss women's volleyball players Swiss people of Croatian descent {{Switzerland-volleyball-bio-stub ...
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Korina Perkovic
Korina Perkovic ( sh, Korina Perković, ; born 14 April 1987) is a German former tennis player. In her career, she won three singles and seven doubles titles on the ITF Women's Circuit The ITF Women's World Tennis Tour, previously known as the ITF Women's Circuit, is a series of professional tennis tournaments run by the International Tennis Federation for female professional tennis players. History It serves as a developmental .... On 2 April 2007, she reached her best singles ranking of world No. 339. On 28 April 2008, she peaked at No. 299 in the doubles rankings. ITF Circuit finals Singles: 7 (3 titles, 4 runner-ups) Doubles: 11 (7 titles, 4 runner-ups) External links * * 1987 births Living people Tennis players from Frankfurt German female tennis players German people of Yugoslav descent {{Germany-tennis-bio-stub ...
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Korina Sanchez
Korina Maria Baluyot Sanchez-Roxas (; born October 5, 1964), known professionally as Korina Sanchez, is a Filipino broadcast journalist, television news anchor, senior field correspondent, magazine show host, radio anchor, and newspaper columnist. She served as Chief Correspondent for the Integrated News and Current Affairs Division of ABS-CBN airing on TV Channel 2, AM Radio DZMM and cable TV ABS-CBN News Channel. She also has a regular column in ''The Philippine Star'' entitled ''That Does It'', as well as a Tagalog column entitled ''K Ka Lang'' in its sister newspaper, ''Pilipino Star Ngayon''. She is married to Mar Roxas, the former Secretary of the Department of the Interior and Local Government. She transferred to TV5 Network after signing with Brightlight Productions. Personal life Sánchez married Mar Róxas on October 27, 2009 in Quezon City. On February 12, 2019, her twin children with spouse, Mar Roxas, Pepe and Pilar were born via gestational surrogacy in t ...
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Terminalia Superba
''Terminalia superba'', the superb terminalia, limba, or afara (UK), korina (US), frake (Africa), African limba wood, ofram (Ghana), is a large tree in the family Combretaceae, native to tropical western Africa. It grows up to 60 m tall, with a domed or flat crown, and a trunk typically clear of branches for much of its height, buttressed at the base. The leaves are 10 cm long and 5 cm broad, and are deciduous in the dry season (November to February). The flowers are produced at the end of the dry season just before the new leaves; they are small and whitish, growing in loose spikes 10–12 cm long. The fruit is a samara with two wings. Uses The wood is either a light (white limba or korina) or with dark stripes (black limba) hardwood. It is used for making furniture, table tennis blades (as outer ply), and musical instruments and prized for its workability and excellent colour and finish. The most well known example of its use in guitars is when Gibson produced th ...
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Corina (other)
Corina is a given name. Corina may also refer to: * ''Corina'' (album), a 1991 album by the Latin singer Corina * Corina (Romanian singer) or Corina Monica Ciorbă (born 1980), Romanian singer * Corina (American singer) or Corina Katt Ayala, American singer * Corina (Belgian singer) * Corina or Kulina language of Brazil and Peru See also * Corin * Corine (other) * Corinna (other) * Corinne (other) * Corrina * Carina (name) Carina is a female given name. Notable persons with that name include: * Carina Adolfsson Elgestam (born 1959, Swedish politician * Carina Afable (born 1944), Filipino actress and singer * Carina Aulenbrock (born 1994), German volleyball player * ...
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Korin (other)
People Korin may refer to: * Halyna Korin (1926–2014), Ukrainian-born Australian musician * Korin Louise Visocchi (born 1982), Detroit musician and artisan * Ogata Kōrin (尾形光琳1658–1716), Japanese painter of the Rinpa school, often referred to as just Kōrin * Pavel Korin (1892–1967), Russian painter and art restorer Other * Korin Japanese Trading Company, a kitchen knife brand * Korin, a fictional character in ''Dragon Ball'' See also * Corin, a given name * Korina (other) * Korine Korine is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Harmony Korine Harmony Korine (born January 4, 1973, some sources report September 1, 1974)
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Korine
Korine is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Harmony Korine (born 1973), American film director, producer, screenwriter, writer and actor * Rachel Korine (born 1986), American actress * Raph Korine (born 1994), reality TV personality, runner-up of Big Brother 2017 UK, lived in Zurich, Switzerland See also * Corine (other) Corine refers to Coordination of Information on the Environment, a programme of the European Union Corine or CORINE may also refer to: * Corine (given name), people with the name * Corine, Texas, an unincorporated community * Corine Literature P ...
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