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Rini may refer to: Places * Rini, Uttarakhand, a village in Chamoli district, India, known for the 2021 glacier flood disaster * ''Rini'' and Rhini, transliterations of the Xhosa name of Makhanda (formerly Grahamstown), South Africa * Mutiara Rini, a suburb in Iskandar Puteri, Johor Bahru District, Johor, Malaysia Given name * Rini Bell, Honorine Bell (born 1981), American actress * Rini Budiarti (born 1983), Indonesian athletics competitor * Rini Coolen (born 1967), Dutch retired football defender and manager * Rini Dobber, Catharina Clasina Dobber (born 1943), retired Dutch swimmer * Rini Mulder (1953–2007), killed by police in Utrecht, Netherlands * Rini Price (1941–2019), American painter and visual artist * Rini Simon Khanna (born 1964), Indian television news anchor * Rini Soemarno (born 1958), Indonesian economist and politician * Rini Templeton, Lucille Corinne Templeton (1935–1986), American graphic artist, sculptor, and political activist * Rini Tsukino, ...
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Rini, Uttarakhand
Rini (Garhwali : Raini and Reni) is a village in Chamoli district in Uttarakhand, north India. Rini is located on the river banks at the confluence of Rishi Ganga and Dhauli Ganga rivers. Location Rini is on the southern embankment of the Rishi Ganga and Dhauli Ganga gorge, directly at the northwestern edge of Nanda Devi National Park. Traffic connection is via the Joshimath-Malari Road, next localities are Tapovan to the west and Lata to the east. History The 1973 Chipko movement for forest conservation started in Rini. On 7 February 2021, Rini was severely struck during the 2021 Uttarakhand flood. The flood supposedly emerged from or near Nanda Devi glacier and ran downstream the Rishi Ganga gorge, destroying the Rishi Ganga Dam and power plant, before hitting the village. A report by the Uttarakhand Disaster Recovery Initiative subsequently advised for the village to be rehabilitated due to "serious slope stability problems". Famous residents * Gaura Devi * Ish ...
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Rini Tsukino
is a fictional main character from the ''Sailor Moon'' manga series created by Naoko Takeuchi. She is one of the main characters of the series. She is introduced in Chapter 14, "Conclusion and Commencement, Petite Étrangere", first published in ''Nakayoshi'' on July 6, 1993. She is a small child from the 30th century who time travels to the past to seek help from the Sailor Soldiers. She later returns, a few years older, in order to train as a Soldier herself—, translated as "Sailor Mini Moon" in the DIC and Cloverway English adaptations. Chibiusa's birth name and official title is . She is adopted as a member of her mother's family, using the alias Usagi Tsukino, in the 20th century. She is given her nickname to differentiate from the older Usagi Tsukino (Sailor Moon). The nickname is a combination of '' chibi'' (meaning 'small person' or 'small child') and her given name, Usagi. Development Adding in Usagi's child to the Sailor Moon storyline, as well as her name, Chib ...
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Sailor Moon (TV Series)
''Sailor Moon,'' originally released in Japan as and later as ''Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon'', is a Japanese superheroine anime television series produced by Toei Animation using Super Sentai motifs. It is based on the manga of the same title written by Naoko Takeuchi that was published from 1991 to 1997 in ''Nakayoshi''. ''Sailor Moon'' first aired in Japan on TV Asahi from March 7, 1992, to February 8, 1997, and was dubbed for release in various regions around the world, including North America, Southeast Asia, Greater China, Australia, Europe, and Latin America. The series follows the adventures of the titular protagonist whose name is Usagi Tsukino, a middle school student who is given the power to become the Pretty Soldier. She also founds other Sailor Soldiers to team up, she defends Earth against an assortment of evil villains. The anime also parallels the maturation of Usagi from an emotional middle school girl to a responsible young adult. Due to the success of t ...
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Cloverway
Cloverway Inc. (abbreviated as CWi, also branded as Cloverway) was a media licensing agency based in Long Beach, California which specialized in Japanese animation and Manga licensing, and they were best known for being the representative office of Toei Animation for the Americas, mostly distributing Toei properties for Broadcast syndication, syndication and home video. They were also acting as an intermediary agent between Japanese companies (Shueisha, Shogakukan, Nippon Animation, etc.) and local companies both in the U.S. market (Viz Communications, Tokyopop, NBCUniversal Entertainment Japan, Pioneer Entertainment, ADV Films, and Bandai Entertainment) and Latin American market (Televisa, TV Azteca, Turner Broadcasting System, Turner, PlayTV (Brazilian TV channel), PlayTV), for film distribution or manga publishing of their contents in the continent, to various Television channel, TV channels in each country, regionally and pan-regionally as well as arranging publishing deals wit ...
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DiC Entertainment
DIC Entertainment Corporation (; also known as DIC Audiovisuel, DIC Enterprises, DIC Animation City, DIC Entertainment, L.P., and DIC Productions), branded as The Incredible World of DIC, was an international film and television production company that was mostly associated as an animation studio. As a division of The Walt Disney Company, DIC produced live-action feature films and licensed countless anime series. On June 20, 2008, DIC was acquired by and later folded into Cookie Jar Group. As of 2022, most of the DIC library is currently owned by WildBrain (formerly DHX Media) after DHX acquired Cookie Jar on October 22, 2012. History 1971–1982: DIC Audiovisuel Diffusion, Information Communications (DIC) was formed in France in 1971 by Jean Chalopin as the production division of Radio Television Luxembourg, a long existing media company. In 1981, DIC established a partnership with the Japanese animation studio Tokyo Movie Shinsha, as one of the overseas animation subcontra ...
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Chibiusa
is a fictional main character from the '' Sailor Moon'' manga series created by Naoko Takeuchi. She is one of the main characters of the series. She is introduced in Chapter 14, "Conclusion and Commencement, Petite Étrangere", first published in ''Nakayoshi'' on July 6, 1993. She is a small child from the 30th century who time travels to the past to seek help from the Sailor Soldiers. She later returns, a few years older, in order to train as a Soldier herself—, translated as "Sailor Mini Moon" in the DIC and Cloverway English adaptations. Chibiusa's birth name and official title is . She is adopted as a member of her mother's family, using the alias Usagi Tsukino, in the 20th century. She is given her nickname to differentiate from the older Usagi Tsukino (Sailor Moon). The nickname is a combination of '' chibi'' (meaning 'small person' or 'small child') and her given name, Usagi. Development Adding in Usagi's child to the Sailor Moon storyline, as well as her name, Ch ...
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Riny Kuijf
Marinus Kuijf (also Riny Kuijf; born 12 February 1960), is a Dutch chess FIDE titles, International Master (IM) (1983), Dutch Chess Championship winner (1989), Chess Olympiad team bronze medalist (28th Chess Olympiad, 1988). Biography In 1988, Marinus Kuijf won bronze in the Dutch Chess Championship in Hilversum, and in 1989 became the winner of that championship. Marinus Kuijf is winner of many international chess tournaments, including winning 2nd place (1983) and twice 3rd place in Wijk aan Zee "B" tournament (1986, 1989), winning Bailiwick of Guernsey, Guernsey (1988), twice 2nd place in Groningen (1988, 1990), shared 1st place in Sas van Gent (1992), shared 2nd place (1992) and shared 1st place twice in Sitges (1993, 1994). Marinus Kuijf played for Netherlands in the Chess Olympiad: * In 1988, at first reserve board in the 28th Chess Olympiad in Thessaloniki (+4, =1, -1) and won team bronze medal. Marinus Kuijf played for Netherlands in the World Team Chess Championship: ...
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