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Siti or SITI may refer to: People * Siti (given name), a common Malay female given name * Siti Kassim (born 1961), Comorian politician * Siti Mwinyi (born 1932), Tanzanian first lady * Beáta Siti (born 1973), Hungarian handball player and coach * Eszter Siti (born 1977), Hungarian handball player * Walid Siti (born 1952), Kurdish artist *Siti Badriah (born 1991), musical artist Dancedhut at the Productions Nagaswara * Places * Siti Hydroelectric Power Station (other) Other * Siti, character in Opera Jawa * Saratoga International Theater Institute, theater company in New York, United States * SITI: An Iconic Exhibition of Dato' Siti Nurhaliza * Siti (film), 2014 Indonesian film * Siti Networks * Siti language *Stevens Institute of Technology International, former private university in Dominican Republic See also

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Siti (given Name)
Siti is an Indonesian and Malay female given name. It is of Arabic/Swahili/Egyptian origin. Notable people with this name include: * Siti Adiyati, Indonesian artist * Siti Aishah Shaik Ismail, Malaysian politician * Siti Aisyah Alias, Malaysian marine researcher * Siti Aisyah We Tenriolle * Siti Ashah Ghazali, Malaysian politician * Siti Badriah (born 1991), Indonesian singer * Siti Berenee Yahaya, Malaysian politician * Siti Chamamah Soeratno, Indonesian scholar * Siti Fadia Silva Ramadhanti (born 2000), Indonesian badminton player * Siti Fadilah Supari (born 1949), Indonesian politician * Siti Hardiyanti Rukmana (born 1949), Indonesian politician * Siti Hartati Murdaya (born 1946), Indonesian criminal * Siti Hartinah, Indonesian first lady * Siti Hasmah Mohamad Ali (born 1926) * Siti Kamaluddin * Siti Mariah Mahmud (born 1958), Malaysian politician * Siti Masitha Soeparno, Indonesian businesswoman and politician * Siti Munirah Jusoh * Siti Musdah Mulia (born 1958), Indonesian ...
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Siti Kassim
Siti Kassim (born 5 August 1961) is a Comorian politician. Life Kassam was born in Mbatsé in Comoros. After graduating from Fomboni high school in 1980, she continued her studies at the University of the Comoros, where she obtained a graduate degree in teaching at rural colleges in 1988.. Career She began her career as a teacher of history and geography at rural colleges in Moheli from 1988 to 1999.. After that, she was a coordinator for the nongovernmental organization Dia from 1999 to 2002. She participated in the Multiannual Programme for Micro-Realization from 2002 to 2006, as part of the eighth European Development Fund Global Europe, officially the Neighbourhood, Development and International Cooperation Instrument (NDICI), is the financial arm of the Common Foreign and Security Policy of the European Union, which provides funding for the European Neighbourhoo ..., as a regional director. She was president of the network of African women ministers and parli ...
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Siti Mwinyi
Siti Mwinyi (born 1932) served as the second First Lady of Tanzania First Gentleman of Tanzania or First Lady of Tanzania is the unofficial title held by the husband or wife of the president of Tanzania. Until 19 March 2021, the office was held by women and thus referred to as First Lady. The country's present fir ... from 1985 to 1995. References Living people 1932 births First Ladies of Tanzania {{Tanzania-bio-stub ...
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Beáta Siti
Beáta Siti (born 23 September 1973) is a Hungarian former handball player, and later coach. During her active career she was European champion and silver medalist from both World Championships and the Olympic Games. Her biggest success with the national team was in 2000, when she obtained the gold medal at the European Championship. Career As a club player Siti has won all major continental trophies, including three EHF Cup, an EHF Cup Winners' Cup and an EHF Champions League title. Siti made her international debut on 25 November 1994 against Macedonia, and her first major tournament was the 1995 World Women's Handball Championship, where the Hungarian team won the silver medals after falling short against South Korea in the final. At the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta she won a bronze medal with the Hungarian team, after losing for South Korea in the semi final, and winning the bronze final against Norway.
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Eszter Siti
Eszter Ágnes Siti (born 12 November 1977 in Nagykanizsa) is a former Hungarian handball player. She is a European champion and World Championship silver medalist. Her sister, Beáta Siti, also a Hungarian international handballer, who currently works as a technical director and coach. Siti temporarily retired from professional handball in 2009 but returned to action in the summer of 2012. Two years later, in 2014 she decided to retire for good. Achievements *Nemzeti Bajnokság I: **''Winner'': 1996, 1997, 2000, 2002 *Magyar Kupa: **''Winner'': 1996, 1997, 2001, 2003 *Slovenian Championship: **''Winner'': 2007, 2008 *Slovenian Cup: **''Winner'': 2007, 2008 *World Championship A world championship is generally an international competition open to elite competitors from around the world, representing their nations, and winning such an event will be considered the highest or near highest achievement in the sport, game, ...: **''Silver Medalist'': 2003 **''Bronze Medalist'': 2 ...
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Walid Siti
Walid Siti (born 1952, Duhok, Iraqi Kurdistan) is a Kurdish painter and artist. He is currently based in London, United Kingdom. Education and early life He was born into a family of a Sunni Muslim background and had four brothers and a sister. His father was involved in the Kurdish revolutionary movement and often in prison. The father was the breadwinner of his family and as his was often absent, he and his siblings had to work after school. His artistic skills have already raised some awareness in primary school, but weren't met with appraisal by the family at the time. Nevertheless, his father supported his desire to study art. He studied art at the Institute of Fine Arts in Baghdad from which he graduated in 1976. He then travelled to Yugoslavia (present day Slovenia) and where he studied graphic art between 1977 and 1982 at the Academy of Fine Arts in Ljubljana, from where he obtained a MSc. In 1984 he moved on to London due to the difficult situation in Baathist Iraq. A ...
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