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Siroco may refer to: * Sirocco, the wind * ''Siroco'' (album) by Paco de Lucia * ''Siroco'' (L 9012), a landing ship of the French Navy * French destroyer ''Siroco'' * Spanish submarine ''Siroco'' * Mehmed Siroco (1525–1571), nickname of an Ottoman admiral {{disambig ...
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Sirocco
Sirocco ( ), scirocco, or, rarely, siroc (see below) is a Mediterranean wind that comes from the Sahara and can reach hurricane speeds in North Africa and Southern Europe, especially during the summer season. Names ''Sirocco'' derives from '' šurūq'' (), verbal noun of '' šaraqa'', related to the East, ''aš-šarq''. Various names for this wind in other languages include: * it, scirocco * scn, sciroccu * es, siroco * ca, xaloc * mt, xlokk * oc, siròc or * el, σορόκος, sorókos, or romanized: sirókos * sq, Jugu (south) * hr, jugo, lit=southern, or rarely ''širok'' * lij, sciöco or * Libyan Arabic: , romanized: , which means 'coming from the Qibla' * arz, خمسين, Ḫamsīn, which means 'fifty' ('fifty-day wind') * aeb, شلوق, šlūq, probably from with the same meaning as ; or * ary, شرقي, lit=eastern, šarquiyy, pronounced širguī Development Siroccos arise from warm, dry, tropical air masses that are pulled northward by low- ...
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Siroco (album)
''Siroco'' is a 1987 album by flamenco guitarist Paco de Lucía. There is a "clean" version of Mi Niño Curro (rondeña) offered by iTunes and Amazon.https://www.amazon.com/Mi-Nino-Curro-Instrumental-Clean/dp/B00C7GYMGI Track listing #La Cañada (tangos) – 5:15 #Mi Niño Curro (rondeña) – 3:28 #La Barrosa (alegrías) – 4:36 #Caña de Azúcar (rumba) – 4:19 #El Pañuelo (bulerías) – 5:27 #Callejón del Muro (minera) – 3:55 #Casilda (tanguillos) – 3:45 # Gloria al Niño Ricardo (soleá) – 5:07 Personnel *Paco de Lucía - Guitar *Rubem Dantas - Cajón, Guitar (tracks 1, 7) *Jose Maria Bandera - Guitar (track 4) *Pepe de Lucía - Talegon claps (track 4) *Ramón de Algeciras Ramón Sánchez Gómez, better known by his stage name Ramón de Algeciras, (5 February 193820 January 2009) was a Spanish flamenco guitarist, composer and lyricist. He was the most prolific collaborator of Paco de Lucía, his younger brother, r ... - Guitar (track 7) *Juan Ramírez- Dance ...
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Siroco (L 9012)
The French ship ''Siroco'' (L9012) was a of the Marine Nationale. The vessel was purchased by Brazil in August 2015, being transferred to the Brazilian Navy as the multipurpose amphibious ship ''Bahia'' (G40). Service history French service ''Siroco'' was deployed to East Timor as part of the Australian-led INTERFET peacekeeping taskforce from 10 October to 25 November 1999. She served during Opération ''Baliste'' during the 2006 Lebanon War. The vessel operated as part of Opération ''Séisme Haiti 2010'' after the 12 January 2010 Haiti earthquake relief effort. In December 2013 ''Siroco'' was serving as the flagship of European Union Naval Force Somalia. ''Siroco'' was to be decommissioned as stated in the 2013 French White Paper on Defence and National Security. The decision was confirmed in October 2014. In July 2015, the ship was decommissioned in French service. Sale In December 2014 the Brazilian Navy showed interest in the ship and sent a team to evaluate her. ...
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French Destroyer Siroco
''Siroco'' was a (''torpilleur d'escadre'') built for the French Navy during the 1920s. Design and description The ''Bourrasque'' class had an overall length of , a beam of , and a draft of . The ships displaced at ( standard) load and at deep load. They were powered by two geared steam turbines, each driving one propeller shaft, using steam provided by three du Temple boilers. The turbines were designed to produce , which would propel the ship at . The ships carried enough fuel oil to give them a range of at .Jordan & Moulin, p. 41 The main armament of the ''Bourrasque''-class ships consisted of four Canon de Modèle 1919 guns in shielded single mounts, one superfiring pair each fore and aft of the superstructure. Their anti-aircraft (AA) armament consisted of a single Canon de Modèle 1924 gun. The ships carried two triple mounts of torpedo tubes amidships. A pair of depth charge chutes were built into their stern that housed a total of sixteen depth charge ...
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Spanish Submarine Siroco
''Siroco'' (S-72) was an built for the Spanish Navy by Bazán at Cartagena, Spain. The submarine was launched on December 12, 1982, commissioned on December 7, 1983. Because of the economic crisis, the government didn't authorize the reparations of the submarine and was decommissioned on June 29, 2012. History ''Siroco'' was ordered by a ministerial order and on a proposal of the Office of the Chief of the Navy Staff in 1974 along with other Agosta class submarine, Galerna (S-71). The construction of the ships took place on Cartagena, Spain. On June 13, 1985, the submarine was in Cartagena's waters in a practice exercises and the only ship near was a Spanish destroyer ''Almirante Valdés''. The two ships collided at 8.52 am. This event alarmed the destroyer who ordered to be prepared to fight. On June 2, 2010 the S-72 was quoted in some Spanish press and radio, for photos taken of a merchant with suspect military equipment off the coast of Syria. It was a NATO Active En ...
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