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Marjane (other)
Marjane may refer to: People *Léo Marjane (1912-2016), French singer * Marjane Satrapi (born 1969), Iranian-born French graphic novelist, cartoonist, illustrator, film director, and children's book author. Others *Marjan hill, hill on the peninsula of the city of Split, largest city of Croatia's Dalmatia region *"Marjane, Marjane" (lit. "Marjan, Marjan"), Croatian song from Dalmatia. *Marjane (business) Marjane (also Marjane Holding) is a Moroccan hypermarket chain. It is wholly owned by Al Mada holding company. The chain opened its first supermarket, in 1990, in Rabat. In 2008, the company had 33 hypermarkets around Morocco. Its total turno ..., Moroccan hypermarket chain See also * Marjan (other) {{disambig ...
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Léo Marjane
Thérèse Maria Léonie Gendebien, known by the stage name Léo Marjane (26 August 1912 – 18 December 2016) was a French singer who reached the peak of her popularity in the late 1930s and early 1940s before her career went into sharp decline after the end of World War II. Early life Thérèse Maria Léonie Gendebien was born on 26 August 1912 in Boulogne-sur-Mer, France. Her father was a diplomat. Career Marjane began her career in the early 1930s singing in cabarets in Paris. She was noticed for her warm contralto voice and the clarity of her diction, and in 1936 was signed to a contract with the Pathé-Marconi label. Her early recordings – a mixture of original songs and standards of the era such as "Begin the Beguine" and " Night and Day" – were well received and popular. The peak of Marjane's career came in the early 1940s, when she was regarded as one of France's biggest female singing stars. In 1941, she recorded her signature song, the Charles Trenet-penned "Seule ...
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Marjane Satrapi
Marjane Satrapi (; fa, مرجان ساتراپی ; born 22 November 1969) is a French-Iranian graphic novelist, cartoonist, illustrator, film director, and children's book author. Her best-known works include the graphic novel ''Persepolis'' and its film adaptation, the graphic novel '' Chicken with Plums'', and the Marie Curie biopic ''Radioactive''. Biography Satrapi was born in Rasht, Iran. She grew up in Tehran in a middle-class Iranian family and attended the French-language school, Lycée Razi. Both her parents were politically active and supported leftist causes against the monarchy of the last Shah. When the Iranian Revolution took place in 1979, they underwent rule by the Islamic fundamentalists who took power. During her youth, Satrapi was exposed to the growing brutalities of the various regimes. Many of her family friends were persecuted, arrested, and even murdered. She found a hero in her paternal uncle, Anoosh, who had been a political prisoner and lived in ...
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Marjan Hill
Marjan () is a hill on the peninsula of the city of Split, the second largest city of Croatia. It is covered in a dense Mediterranean pine forest and completely surrounded by the city and the sea, making it a unique sight. Originally used as a park by the citizens as early as the 3rd century, it is a favorite weekend excursion destination and a recreational center for the city. It is also the setting for numerous beaches and jogging trails as well as tennis courts and the city Zoo, all surrounded by the scenic forest. The tip of the peninsula houses the Institute of Oceanography and Fisheries (''Institut za oceanografiju i ribarstvo,'' IZOR). Marjan is 178 m tall and offers a view of the entire city, the surrounding islands, and the nearby mountains of Mosor and Kozjak. Beaches Kašjuni and Bene are located at the foot of Marjan hill. History In ancient times Emperor Diocletian built his palace a few minutes walk from Marjan. This opulent palace-city was actually inhabi ...
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Marjane, Marjane
"Marjane, Marjane" ( lit. "Marjan, Marjan") is a Croatian song from Dalmatia. The name refers to the Marjan hill which overlooks the largest city of Dalmatia, Split, and on which the main (large) city flag is raised. It originates from a folk song sung in the city during the late 1930s, which was first recorded by the poet Ivo Tijardović. Its melody was also used for the Slovenian patriotic song ''Janez, kranjski Janez'' (John, John of Carniola). During World War II the song (with somewhat expanded wording) became very popular among the Yugoslav Partisans. The original song was played on the radio of the Nazi-puppet Independent State of Croatia, the ''Croatian Radio'' (''Hrvatski krugoval''). The original lyrics serve as the official festive song of the city of Split. The song, being traditional, does not have a strictly defined ending, so its ending has changed through time and ideologies. Numerous artists have recorded the song. Najbolji Hrvatski Tamburaši included it i ...
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Marjane (business)
Marjane (also Marjane Holding) is a Moroccan hypermarket chain. It is wholly owned by Al Mada holding company. The chain opened its first supermarket, in 1990, in Rabat. In 2008, the company had 33 hypermarkets around Morocco. Its total turnover in 2007 was 6.78 billion Dirhams and employs 5,144 people. With more than 18 million customers per annum (2007), Marjane is the leader on the Moroccan market in front of the hypermarket Metro AG Morocco and Aswak Assalam, its principal competitors. Other Activities In addition to Acima, Marjane holding also owns Electroplanet and Tikki, respectively a home appliances chain and a clothing outlet. It also intends on launching its fast fashion chain in the upcoming mall of the new city of Zenata. Locations Casablanca – Settat (9) * Hyper '' Casablanca – Californie'' (1993 – 6500 m2) * Hyper '' Casablanca – Ain Sebaa'' (2000 – 8500 m2) * Hyper '' Casablanca – Derb Soultane'' (2005 – 10000 m2) * Hyper '' Casabl ...
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