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Seul (instrument)
Seul may refer to: * Seoul, the capital and largest city of South Korea * Seul, Korean name for the Se (instrument), an ancient Chinese musical instrument * Lac Seul, a lake in Ontario, Canada * Lac Seul First Nation, an Indian reserve on the shores of Lac Seul * ''Seul'' (album) (2000), by Canadian singer Garou * ''Seul'' (film) (1932), a Jean Tarride film starring René Lefèvre * "Seul" (song) (2000), by Canadian singer Garou * SEUL, a Linux advocacy group See also * Seoul (other) * Seul Choix Light The Seul Choix Light is a lighthouse located in the northwest corner of Lake Michigan in Schoolcraft County, Michigan. The station was established in 1892 with a temporary light, and this light started service in 1895, and was fully automated in ..., a lighthouse located in the northwest corner of Lake Michigan in Schoolcraft County, Michigan * '' Seul contre tous'', a 1998 French film by Gaspar Noé {{Disambiguation ...
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Seoul
Seoul (; ; ), officially known as the Seoul Special City, is the capital and largest metropolis of South Korea.Before 1972, Seoul was the ''de jure'' capital of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea) as stated iArticle 103 of the 1948 constitution. According to the 2020 census, Seoul has a population of 9.9 million people, and forms the heart of the Seoul Capital Area with the surrounding Incheon metropolis and Gyeonggi province. Considered to be a global city and rated as an Alpha – City by Globalization and World Cities Research Network (GaWC), Seoul was the world's fourth largest metropolitan economy in 2014, following Tokyo, New York City and Los Angeles. Seoul was rated Asia's most livable city with the second highest quality of life globally by Arcadis in 2015, with a GDP per capita (PPP) of around $40,000. With major technology hubs centered in Gangnam and Digital Media City, the Seoul Capital Area is home to the headquarters of 15 ''Fo ...
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Se (instrument)
The ''se'' () is an ancient plucked zither of Chinese origin. It varied in size and construction, but generally had 25–50 strings with moveable bridges and a range of up to five octaves. It was one of the most important stringed instruments in China, along with the ''qin''. The ''se'' gradually faded out of use, having evolved into the similar ''zheng''. Modern versions of the ''se'' often resemble the ''zheng'', and attempts have been made to revive the instrument. History According to legend, the ''se'' was created by the god Fuxi. It is said that the word for music, ''yue'' ( 樂), is composed of the characters ''si'' for silk (絲) and ''mu'' for wood (木), and that it is a representation of the instrument. Historical accounts of the ''se'' begin in the Western Zhou period (1045–771 BC), and was a popular instrument during the Spring and Autumn period (771-476 BC). Together with the ''qin'', it is mentioned in the ''Guan Ju'', the famous first poem from the ''Classic of ...
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Lac Seul
Lac Seul is a large, crescent shaped reservoir in Kenora District, northwestern Ontario, Canada. It is approximately long. It has a maximum (regulated) depth of 47.2 m, with a surface elevation of 357 m above sea level. Its level is raised in the summer and then drawn down in the winter months to reach points of as low as 16 feet below the maximum level. It is the second largest body of water entirely within the province of Ontario (Lake Nipigon being first). The lake consists of open water bays, narrow channels, and islands. It is a relatively shallow lake with many rock shoals. This provides a good habitat for walleye (also known as "yellow pickerel") and northern pike as well as yellow perch. During the Lac Seul project of 1968-1972 no muskelunge were noted in the catches of research nets set over those years. Significant numbers of whitefish, tullibee, burbot and cisco were noted as well although they infrequently were noted in the sport fishery. Lac Seul is noted f ...
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Lac Seul First Nation
Lac Seul First Nation is an Ojibwe First Nation band government located on the southeastern shores of Lac Seul, northeast of the city of Dryden, Ontario. Though Lac Seul First Nation is a treaty signatory to Treaty 3, the First Nation is a member of the Independent First Nations Alliance, a regional tribal council and a member of the Nishnawbe Aski Nation. The registered population of Lac Seul was 2,837 persons in April 2008, of which the on-reserve population was 774. The First Nation have the Lac Seul 28 Indian reserve, known as ''Obishikokaang'' in the Anishinaabe language, containing three settlements. Frenchmen's Head is accessible by road and is approximately from Sioux Lookout. Whitefish Bay is also newly accessible by road and is approximately from Sioux Lookout, Ontario. Kejick Bay is approximately northwest of Sioux Lookout and is accessible by road and water and air. Frenchmen's Head and Kejick Bay each have a population of about 400 each, while Whitefish Bay has ...
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Seul (album)
''Seul'' is the debut album recorded by the Canadian singer Garou. Released in November 2000, this album was a great success the francophone countries, reaching the top of the charts in France and Belgium (Wallonia) and becoming the best-selling album of 2001. It contains the hit single "Seul" which also topped the charts in these countries. Track listing # "Gitan" (Luc Plamondon, Romano Musumarra) — 4:05 # "Que l'amour est violent" (Luc Plamondon, Aldo Nova, Rick Virag) — 5:41 # "Demande au soleil" (Luc Plamondon, Romano Musumarra) — 5:34 # "Seul" (Luc Plamondon, Romano Musumarra) — 4:41 # " Sous le vent" featuring Céline Dion (Jacques Veneruso) — 3:31 # "Je n'attendais que vous" (Jacques Veneruso) — 5:18 # "Criminel" (Luc Plamondon, Franck Langolff) — 3:45 # "Le calme plat" (Élisabeth Anaïs, Franck Langolff) — 4:10 # "Au plaisir de ton corps" (Luc Plamondon, Aldo Nova, Rick Virag) — 4:38 # "La moitié du ciel" (Élisabeth Anaïs, Richard Cocciante) — 4:1 ...
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Seul (film)
Seul may refer to: * Seoul, the capital and largest city of South Korea * Seul, Korean name for the Se (instrument), an ancient Chinese musical instrument * Lac Seul, a lake in Ontario, Canada * Lac Seul First Nation, an Indian reserve on the shores of Lac Seul * ''Seul'' (album) (2000), by Canadian singer Garou * ''Seul'' (film) (1932), a Jean Tarride film starring René Lefèvre * "Seul" (song) (2000), by Canadian singer Garou * SEUL, a Linux advocacy group See also * Seoul (other) * Seul Choix Light The Seul Choix Light is a lighthouse located in the northwest corner of Lake Michigan in Schoolcraft County, Michigan. The station was established in 1892 with a temporary light, and this light started service in 1895, and was fully automated in ..., a lighthouse located in the northwest corner of Lake Michigan in Schoolcraft County, Michigan * '' Seul contre tous'', a 1998 French film by Gaspar Noé {{Disambiguation ...
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René Lefèvre (actor)
René Lefèvre, born René Paul Louis Lefèvre, (6 March 1898 – 23 May 1991) was a French actor and writer. Throughout his career, he worked with several notable directors, like Jean Renoir, Jean-Pierre Melville, Jules Dassin, and René Clair. Career Lefèvre made his debut in the 1920s when he acted in numerous films in small roles. His first film of note was ''Le Million'', directed by René Clair in 1931. He later had the fortune of starring in the title role in ''The Crime of Monsieur Lange'', directed by Jean Renoir. He kept appearing in films until the late 70s, landing a small role in Jean-Pierre Melville's ''Le Doulos'' in 1962. He died in 1991 in Poissy. Partial filmography *1925: '' Knock, ou le triomphe de la médecine'' (de René Hervil) - Jean - le voiturier *1927: '' The Marriage of Mademoiselle Beulemans'' (de Julien Duvivier) - Seraphím Meulemeester *1927: ''Fleur d'amour'' (de Marcel Vandal) *1927: ''Le sous-marin de cristal'' (de Marcel Vandal) - Comte de ...
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Seul (song)
"Seul" is the name of a 2000 song recorded by the Canada, Canadian singer Garou (singer), Garou. It was released on October 2000 as the first single from his debut album, ''Seul (album), Seul'', on which it features as the fourth track. It achieved a smash success in France and Belgium (Wallonia) where it topped the charts for three months, and was a top ten hit in Switzerland. To date, it is his most successful solo single (Garou has other #1 in duets and a trio). Background and performances The song was written by the songwriter Luc Plamondon, who also wrote "Belle (Patrick Fiori, Daniel Lavoie and Garou song), Belle" about two years before, composed by Romano Musumarra who also composed several hits for various artists such as Elsa Lunghini, Jeanne Mas and Princess Stéphanie of Monaco and produced by Erick Benzi, who also participated in the 1995 two hits of Céline Dion. The song was also performed on Garou's 2001 concert and was thus included on his live album ''Seul... ave ...
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SEUL
Simple End User Linux is an advocacy group that promotes Linux programs in education and science. SEUL also hosts numerous free software projects and efforts, such as the WorldForge Project's website. The SEUL/Edu project seeks to further the use of Linux and open-source software in schools and was one of the groups which laid the groundwork for the SchoolForge project. The SEUL/Sci project (now dormant) focused on the use of Linux and Free Software in research. Other project of note connected to SEUL is Tor (network). See also {{Portal, Free and open-source software * Comparison of open source software hosting facilities A source-code-hosting facility (also known as forge) is a file archive and web hosting facility for source code of software, documentation, web pages, and other works, accessible either publicly or privately. They are often used by open-source s ... External linksSeul.org Home Page
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Seoul (other)
Seoul is the capital and largest city of South Korea. Seoul may also refer to: *Seoul Capital Area, the metropolitan area of Seoul *FC Seoul, a South Korean professional football club *Seoul Street, a street in Tehran, Iran Songs * "Seoul" (song), by Amiina, 2006 *"Seoul", by Girls' Generation and Super Junior, 2009 *"Seoul", by Lee Hyori from ''Black'', 2017 *"Seoul", by RM from ''Mono Mono may refer to: Common meanings * Infectious mononucleosis, "the kissing disease" * Monaural, monophonic sound reproduction, often shortened to mono * Mono-, a numerical prefix representing anything single Music Performers * Mono (Japanese b ...'', 2018 See also * * * Seul (other) {{Disambiguation ...
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Seul Choix Light
The Seul Choix Light is a lighthouse located in the northwest corner of Lake Michigan in Schoolcraft County, Michigan. The station was established in 1892 with a temporary light, and this light started service in 1895, and was fully automated in 1972. It is an active aid to navigation. There is now a museum at the light and both the building and the grounds are open fovisitorsfrom Memorial Day until the middle of October. History This location is the only harbor of refuge along a treacherous stretch of coast. Its French name is "only choice", suggesting that it was used as a refuge by the early French traders in this area. Local references state that the correct pronunciation is "Sis-shwa", assumed to be the common name used by both the French Voyageurs and the Native Americans with whom they traded. In the 1880s, there was increased maritime traffic between the harbors on Lake Michigan's western shore and Green Bay on the one hand, and the Straits of Mackinac on the other. ...
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