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Savane may refer to: * Savane (album), Ali Farka Touré album * Savane (sportswear), sportswear collection owned by Perry Ellis International * Savane (software), free web-based software hosting system used by GNU Savannah (forked from SourceForge) * Savané, surname * Savane church, an 11th-century Georgian Orthodox church in the eponymous village in the western Georgian region of Imereti * Savane River (other) Savane River may refer to: Canada * Savane River (Caldwell River tributary), a tributary of the Caldwell River in Bas-Saint-Laurent, Quebec * Little Savane River (Temiscouata Lake), a tributary of Lake Témiscouata in Bas-Saint-Laurent, Quebec (s ...
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Savane (album)
''Savane'' is the final solo album by Malian musician Ali Farka Touré. It is the third and final part of the Hôtel Mandé Sessions, featuring Touré and Toumani Diabaté, recorded by World Circuit head Nick Gold. The album was released posthumously by World Circuit on 17 July 2006, more than four months after Touré's death. The recording sessions at Hôtel Mandé in Bamako took place from June to July 2004. Touré, suffering from cancer, had wanted to remain in Mali, so a temporary studio was set up on the top floor of the hotel. Touré approved the final master of ''Savane'' just weeks before his death in March 2006. He said of the album: "I know this is my best album ever. It has the most power and is the most different." ''Savane'' features a number of non-African blues musicians, such as Little George Sueref, Pee Wee Ellis, and also Touré's protégé since the age of 13, Afel Bocoum. It was released to high critical acclaim, earning a 94 on Metacritic. The album was al ...
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Savane (sportswear)
Savane may refer to: * Savane (album), Ali Farka Touré album * Savane (sportswear), sportswear collection owned by Perry Ellis International * Savane (software) Savane is a free web-based software hosting system. It includes issue tracking (bugs, tasks, support, news and documentation), project member management by roles and individual account maintenance. History The GNU Project's GNU Savannah w ..., free web-based software hosting system used by GNU Savannah (forked from SourceForge) * Savané, surname * Savane church, an 11th-century Georgian Orthodox church in the eponymous village in the western Georgian region of Imereti * Savane River (other) {{disambig ...
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Perry Ellis International
Perry Ellis International is an American clothing, fashion, cosmetics and beauty company that includes a portfolio of brands distributed through multiple channels worldwide. The company focuses primarily on sportswear and casual clothing for niche markets. It is headquartered in Doral, Florida, United States. History Perry Ellis International was founded by George Feldenkreis. Feldenkreis was Born in Havana, Cuba and his parents were Russian immigrants. After moving to Miami in 1961, he founded Supreme International. Throughout the 1970's Supreme went international and began selling through mass retailers J.C. Penney and Sears. In 1979 Feldenkreis's son, Oscar Feldenkreis, joined as vice president and a board director. In 1993, Supreme International goes public on NASDAQ stock exchange under the symbol SUPI. SUPI recorded $33M in revenues that previous year. In 1999 Supreme International acquired Perry Ellis and changed its parent company name to Perry Ellis International w ...
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Savane (software)
Savane is a free web-based software hosting system. It includes issue tracking (bugs, tasks, support, news and documentation), project member management by roles and individual account maintenance. History The GNU Project's GNU Savannah website started out using SourceForge as its hosting software. However, after Savannah was set up, SourceForge was changed into proprietary software by its authors. Loïc Dachary, main site's administrator at the Free Software Foundation, forked the software in order to maintain it. This software fork was originally called simply Savannah, since it was the software running the GNU Project's Savannah website and had no other name. Professor of Physics at the University of Porto Jaime E. Villate installed an instance of this software at CERN for the interest of the Worldwide LHC Computing Grid. From this point, CERN regularly hired GNU project contributor Mathieu Roy to work under the guidance of CERN developer Yves Perrin to improve the ...
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Savané
Savané is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Amadou Sy Savané (born 1974), Guinean sprinter * Landing Savané (born 1945), Senegalese politician * Marie-Angélique Savané Marie-Angélique Savané (née Sagna, born 2 November 1947) is a Senegalese sociologist and feminist activist, who has been "an extremely vocal proponent of legal and social reforms in Senegalese society on behalf of women", according to the ''Dict ... (born 1947), Senegalese sociologist and feminist activist * Mohamed Sy Savané (born 1968), Guinean middle-distance runner * Souléymane Sy Savané, Ivorian-American actor {{surname ...
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Savane Church
The Savane church of Saint George ( ka, სავანის წმინდა გიორგის ეკლესია, tr) is an 11th-century Georgian Orthodox church in the western Georgian region of Imereti. A single-nave basilica built in 1046, the church has harmonious proportions, ornamented iconostasis, and exquisite decorative masonry details on the exterior façades. The church is inscribed on the list of Georgia's Immovable Cultural Monuments of National Significance. History The Savane church stands on a hill on the left bank of the Qvirila River, a tributary of the Rioni, in the centre of the eponymous village, in the Sachkhere Municipality, Imereti region. Prince Vakhushti, in his ''Description of the Kingdom of Georgia'' written in 1745, erroneously claims that the church, with its iconostatis, was hewn out of a single rock. This error was then repeated by Marie-Félicité Brosset, who relied on the information provided by Dimitri Meghvinet-Ukhutsesi. In 1920, ...
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