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Shamo may refer to: ;People *Shamo Abbey (born 1980), Ghanaian football forward *Shamo Quaye (1971–1997), Ghanaian football player * Ihor Shamo, (1925–1982), Ukrainian composer ;Other * Shāmò, a generic Chinese term for deserts. * Shamo (chicken), a breed of chicken of Japan which was originated in Thailand * ''Shamo'' (manga), a Japanese action manga * ''Shamo'' (film), a 2007 Cantonese-language action film from Hong Kong which adapts the manga *Shamo Dam Shamo dam (from ar, سَّد شمو, in fa, سد شمو also known as Sad Shamo, is a dam in Kukherd, southwestern Kukherd District, Hormozgan Province, Iran. Geology The Shamo Valley basin is located in the southern part of Nakh Mountain, ...
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Shamo Abbey
Ebenezer Shamo Abbey (born 28 April 1980) is a Ghanaian former professional footballer who played as a forward. Career Abbey was born in Accra. He played in Ghana for Real Tamale United, Okwahu United, Asante Kotoko, in Germany FC St. Pauli and in Mali for Stade Malien.Ministère de la Jeunesse et des Sports - CHAMPIONNAT DE LIGUE 1
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Shamo Quaye
Shamo Quaye (22 October 1971 – 30 November 1997) was a football player from Ghana, who was a member of the Men's National Team that won the bronze medal at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona Barcelona ( , , ) is a city on the coast of northeastern Spain. It is the capital and largest city of the autonomous community of Catalonia, as well as the second most populous municipality of Spain. With a population of 1.6 million within ci ..., Spain. Career He played for Hearts of Oak in his native country. At the time of death he was playing for Umeå FC in Sweden, but he was in his home country with the national team. During practice Quaye was hit in the face. He died two days later from sudden complications. External links * * * * 1971 births 1997 deaths People from Tema Ghanaian footballers Ghana international footballers Footballers at the 1992 Summer Olympics Olympic footballers of Ghana Olympic bronze medalists for Ghana Accra Hearts of Oak S. ...
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Ihor Shamo
Ihor Naumovich Shamo (Ukrainian Iгор Наумович Шамо; Russian: Игорь Наумович Шамо, also Romanized ''Igor''; 21 February 1925 – 17 August 1982) was a Ukrainian composer. Shamo was born in Kyiv to a family of Jewish origin. He graduated from the Lysenko Music School in Kyiv, where his main subjects were composition and piano, in 1941, and was evacuated in that year to Ufa, where he studied medicine for two years.Nevichana (n.d.). From 1942 to 1946 he was in the Soviet Army as a medical assistant; when he returned to Kyiv he recommenced his musical studies, graduating from the Kyiv Conservatory in 1951 in the class of Boris Lyatoshinsky.Shurova (n.d.) He had joined the Union of Soviet Composers in 1948, and at his graduation played his own ''Concert-Ballade'' for piano and orchestra.Biography
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Gobi Desert
The Gobi Desert (Chinese: 戈壁 (沙漠), Mongolian: Говь (ᠭᠣᠪᠢ)) () is a large desert or brushland region in East Asia, and is the sixth largest desert in the world. Geography The Gobi measures from southwest to northeast and from north to south. The desert is widest in the west, along the line joining the Lake Bosten and the Lop Nor (87°–89° east). In 2007, it occupied an arc of land in area. In its broadest definition, the Gobi includes the long stretch of desert extending from the foot of the Pamirs (77° east) to the Greater Khingan Mountains, 116–118° east, on the border of Manchuria; and from the foothills of the Altay, Sayan, and Yablonoi mountain ranges on the north to the Kunlun, Altyn-Tagh, and Qilian mountain ranges, which form the northern edges of the Tibetan Plateau, on the south. A relatively large area on the east side of the Greater Khingan range, between the upper waters of the Songhua (Sungari) and the upper waters of the Liao-h ...
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Shamo (chicken)
is an overall designation for gamefowl in Japan. There are seven recognised breeds of Shamo chicken in Japan, all of which are designated Natural Monuments of Japan. The Shamo breeds are thought to derive from fighting chickens of Malay type brought from Thailand in the early part of the 17th century. History The name ''Shamo'' is a corruption of the word ''Siam'', the historical name for Thailand, and first entered Japanese during the early Edo period (1603–1867). Even though the breed was originally from Thailand, it has been selectively bred for several hundred years and is very different from the original stock. The breed is used in naked-heeled cockfighting in Japan, where it is still legal. It is also bred all over the world for its show quality and unique upright posture. O-Shamo and Chu-Shamo are designations for different weight categories of large fowl, whereas the Nankin-Shamo is a bantam chicken. The , unlike O-Shamo and Chu-Shamo, is merely an ornamental breed no ...
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Shamo (manga)
is a Japanese action manga series written by Izo Hashimoto and illustrated by Akio Tanaka. It was first serialized in Futabasha's ''Weekly Manga Action'' in 1998 and moved to ''Evening'' in 2004. It was discontinued in 2007 due to creative differences but returned in 2011 and ended in 2015. It tells a story of a boy who killed his parents and turned himself into a cold-blooded martial artist. The manga inspired a Hong Kong film adaptation that was released in 2007. Background ''Shamo'' differs significantly from other seinen manga in that the story's protagonist is actually an unrepentant and often unsympathetic criminal. Throughout the manga Ryo Narushima is depicted as being unrepentant for the murder of his parents (who are later implied to have been physically abusive towards Ryo and overly controlling of his life) and is shown committing crimes such as assault and rape for the sake of making himself stronger. Though capable of redemption (as evidenced by his care-taking ...
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Shamo (film)
''Shamo'' is a 2007 Hong Kong martial arts film directed by Soi Cheang, based on the Japanese manga of the same name. The film stars Shawn Yue as a student who murders his parents, and, while in prison, is trained to become a violent, professional fighter by a fellow inmate played by Francis Ng. Cast *Shawn Yue as Ryo Narushima *Annie Liu as Megumi *Francis Ng as Kenji Kurokawa *Masato as Naoto Sugawara *Ryo Ishibashi as Principal Saeki *Dylan Kuo as Ryuichi Yamazaki *Bruce Leung Bruce Leung Siu-lung (born Leung Choi-sang; 28 April 1948) is a Hong Kong martial artist and actor who has appeared in many Hong Kong martial arts movies. He often appeared billed as "Bruce Leung", "Bruce Liang", "Bruce Leong", or "Bruce Leung Si ... as Kensuke Mochizuki * Pei Pei as Natsumi Narushima *Zing Chau as Kouhei Fujiyoshi Accolades External links * 2007 films 2000s Cantonese-language films 2007 action films 2007 martial arts films Hong Kong action films Hong Kong martial arts fi ...
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