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Zana (genus)
Zana may refer to: Mythological figures * Zână, a female mythological figure in Romanian mythology * Zana (mythology), an Albanian mythological figure Places * Diana Veteranorum or Zana, an ancient Roman city in Algeria * Zana, Burkina Faso, a village in Bam Province * Zana, Ethiopia, a village near Shiraro in the Tigray Region * Zana, Florida, a ghost town in Florida, U.S. * Zana, Uganda, a neighborhood in Ssabagabo Municipality, Wakiso District * Zana Khan District, Ghazni Province, Afghanistan * Zaņa Parish, Latvia * Zaña, a town in northern Peru * Zaña River. a river in Northern Peru * Zaña Valley, an archaeological area in northern Peru People The name Zana (), also means handsome in the Yazdi dialect. * Leyla Zana (born 1961), Turkish Kurdish politician * Zana Allée (born 1994), Kurdish-born French footballer * Zana Briski (born 1966), photographer and filmmaker * Zana Clarke (born 1965), Australian composer * Zana Fraillon (born 1981), Australian writer ...
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Zână
''Zână'' (plural ''zâne''; ''zînă'' and ''zîne'', ''d̦ână'' and ''d̦âne'' in old spellings) is the Romanian equivalent of the Greek Charites or the fairy godmother. They are the opposite of monsters like Muma Pădurii. These characters make positive appearances in fairy tales and reside mostly in the woods. They can also be considered the Romanian equivalent of fairies and of the Germanic elf. They vary in size and appearance, and can transform to blend into their surroundings for protection and cover. They can appear openly in the woods and coax travelers to follow them in order to help them find their way. They can also hide in the woods and quietly guide those who need help through signs and "breadcrumbs" through the forest. Mythological role They give life to fetuses in utero and bestow upon them great gifts like the art of dancing, beauty, kindness, and luck. In folk tales, it is told not to upset them because they also have the power to do bad things or p ...
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Zana Allée
Zana Allée ( ar, زانا علي, born 1 March 1994) is a professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Championnat National club Rouen. Born in Iraqi Kurdistan, he is a former France youth international. Career On 10 August 2013, Allée made his debut with Rennes's first team in a match against Reims. Rennes won the match 2–1 and Zana played 54 minutes. On 4 August 2015, Allée joined Ajaccio on a two-year contract. Allée made no first team appearances in the second year of his Ajaccio contract, and left to join Concarneau in the January 2017 transfer window. He left at the end of the season, joining his brothers at Stade Briochin in November 2017. In June 2022, Allée signed for Rouen. Personal life Allée's two brothers, Dana and Ahmad Ahmad ( ar, أحمد, ʾAḥmad) is an Arabic male given name common in most parts of the Muslim world. Other spellings of the name include Ahmed and Ahmet. Etymology The word derives from the root (ḥ-m-d), from t ...
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Zana (2001 Film)
Zana may refer to: Mythological figures * Zână, a female mythological figure in Romanian mythology * Zana (mythology), an Albanian mythological figure Places * Diana Veteranorum or Zana, an ancient Roman city in Algeria * Zana, Burkina Faso, a village in Bam Province * Zana, Ethiopia, a village near Shiraro in the Tigray Region * Zana, Florida, a ghost town in Florida, U.S. * Zana, Uganda, a neighborhood in Ssabagabo Municipality, Wakiso District * Zana Khan District, Ghazni Province, Afghanistan * Zaņa Parish, Latvia * Zaña, a town in northern Peru * Zaña River. a river in Northern Peru * Zaña Valley, an archaeological area in northern Peru People The name Zana (), also means handsome in the Yazdi dialect. * Leyla Zana (born 1961), Turkish Kurdish politician * Zana Allée (born 1994), Kurdish-born French footballer * Zana Briski (born 1966), photographer and filmmaker * Zana Clarke (born 1965), Australian composer * Zana Fraillon (born 1981), Australian writer for ...
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Zana (film)
''Zana'' is a 2019 Kosovan thriller drama film directed by Antoneta Kastrati. It was selected as the Kosovan entry for the Best International Feature Film at the 92nd Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Plot Haunted by her long suppressed past and pressured by family to seek treatment from mystical healers for her infertility, a Kosovar woman struggles to reconcile the expectations of motherhood with a legacy of wartime brutality. Cast * Adriana Matoshi as Lume * Astrit Kabashi as Ilir * Fatmire Sahiti as Remzije * Mensur Safaqiu as imam Murat * Irena Cahani as Sorceress * See also * List of submissions to the 92nd Academy Awards for Best International Feature Film * List of Kosovan submissions for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film Kosovo submitted a film for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film for the first time in 2014. The award is handed out annually by the United States Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to a feature- ...
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Zana (band)
Zana is a Serbian and Yugoslav rock and pop group formed in Belgrade in 1979. Formed by guitarist Radovan Jovićević, keyboardist Zoran Živanović and vocalist Zana Nimani, Zana was initially a part of the Yugoslav new wave scene. With their second album they turned towards more commercial synthpop sound and achieved large mainstream popularity. Until the mid-1980s the band had moved from their initial new wave and synthpop sound towards pop rock and pop. After the departure of Zana Nimani in 1984, Jovićević and Živanović continued to lead the band, changing two vocalists, Nataša Gajović and Nataša Živković. During the 1990s, Zana worked as a pop trio consisting of Jovićević, Živanović and vocalist Jelena Galonić. In 1999, Jovićević left the group, leaving Živanović and Galonić as the only official members of Zana. In the 2010s Živanović and Galonić formed a new lineup, making a return to pop rock format. History The beginnings (1976-1979) Guitarist Ra ...
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Žana Novaković
Žana Novaković ( sr-cyrl, Жана Новаковић; born June 24, 1985) is a female alpine skier from Bosnia and Herzegovina who competed for Bosnia and Herzegovina at the 2010 Winter Olympics. She carried her nation's flag at the 2010 Winter Olympics opening ceremony. She also competed at FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2011 The FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2011 were the 41st FIS Alpine World Ski Championships, held 7–20 February in Germany at Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Bavaria. These were the second alpine world championships in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, whic .... World Cup results Results per discipline World Championship results Olympic results References Alpine skiers at the 2010 Winter Olympics 1985 births Living people Serbs of Bosnia and Herzegovina Olympic alpine skiers of Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina female alpine skiers Alpine skiers at the 2014 Winter Olympics {{BosniaHerzegovina-alpine-skiing-bio-stub ...
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Zana Ramadani
Zana Ramadani (born 1984) is a German politician, feminist activist, and author of Albanian descent. She was born in Skopje, but fled to West Germany as a child. She was chair of the Junge Union, the youth organization of the CDU (Conservative Party), in Wilnsdorf in Central Germany. She came to prominence when she founded the German branch of the feminist protest group FEMEN in 2012, and was involved in a number of topless protests against sexual exploitation. One high-profile protest involved invading the stage of Heidi Klum's television casting show ''Germany's Next Topmodel'' during the finale of cycle 8 sporting the slogan "Heidi horror picture show" as a critique of the beauty ideal propagated by the fashion industry. In another, the group appeared on the street in Hamburg's red-light district (the Reeperbahn), with Ramadani wearing the slogan "Destroy the Sex Industry!". Ramadani's book ''Die verschleierte Gefahr: Die Macht der muslimischen Mütter und der Toleranzwahn der ...
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Zana Nimani
Zana Šiškin (; sr-cyr, Зана Шишкин, ; born in September 1961) is a Serbian former singer, best known as the first frontress of the pop rock band Zana. Biography Zana Nimani was born in 1961 in Belgrade, to Kosovo Albanian parents from the town of Đakovica. Nimani started her career in 1976, when she started to sing with the band Suton, in which her (at the time) boyfriend Radovan Jovićević played guitar. Since 1979, the band started to perform under the name Zana. The band's debut album, ''Loše vesti uz rege za pivsku flašu'' (''Bad News Accompanied by Reggae for a Beer Bottle''), released in 1981, brought them nationwide popularity. The following two albums, ''Dodirni mi kolena'' (''Touch My Knees''), released in 1982, and ''Natrag na voz'' (''Back to the Train''), released in 1983, were also well received. However, when Zana went on a hiatus in 1984, Nimani decided to leave the band (which would continue to work under the name Zana). In 1986, she released ...
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Zana Muhsen
Zana Muhsen (born in 1965 in Birmingham, England), is a British author known for her book ''Sold: Story of Modern-day Slavery'' and its follow-up ''A Promise to Nadia''. The books narrate the experiences that she and her sister Nadia (born 1966) went through after they were sold into marriage by their father, Muthanna Muhsen, a Yemeni émigré. Overview In the books and in interviews, Muhsen states that she and her sister had been sent to Yemen under the assumption that they were going on holiday to meet the paternal side of their family. Muhsen asserts that neither she nor her sister were aware of their father's plans, although her sister Nadia says that her father showed her a photograph of her future husband, Mohammed, in the UK, and that she knew she was going to be married. On their arrival in Maqbanah, Zana, 15 and Nadia, 13 learned from Abdul Khada that she was the spouse of a teenage son of the father's friend. Zana lived in a town called Hockail and Nadia lived in Ashub ...
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Zana Marjanović
Zana Marjanović (born 31 May 1983) is a Bosnian actress best known for her leading role in Angelina Jolie's directorial debut '' In the Land of Blood and Honey'' (2011). She is an alumna of Academy of Performing Arts in Sarajevo. Filmography ;Films *''Ljeto u zlatnoj dolini'' (''Summer in the Golden Valley'', 2003) *'' Teško je biti fin'' (''It's Hard to be Nice'', 2007) *'' Snijeg'' (''Snow'', 2008) *''Snovi'' (''Dreams'', 2008) *'' Transfer'' (2010) *'' In the Land of Blood and Honey'' (2011) *'' Broken'' (2012) *A Rose in Winter (2018) ;Television *''Crna hronika'' (''Black Chronicle'', 2004) *''Lud, zbunjen, normalan'' (''Crazy, Confused, Normal'', 2007–10); recurring role in 29 episodes *''60 Minutes'' (2011) *'' This Week'' (2011) *'' Tavis Smiley'' (2011–12); 2 episodes *''Charlie Rose Charles Peete Rose Jr. (born January 5, 1942) is an American former television journalist and talk show host. From 1991 to 2017, he was the host and executive producer of the talk ...
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Zana Krasniqi
Zana Krasniqi (born September 17, 1988 in Pristina) is a Kosovar fashion model and beauty pageant titleholder who won Miss Universe Kosovo 2008. She represented Kosovo for the first time in Miss Universe and placed in the Top 10 of the Miss Universe 2008. Personal life Zana Krasniqi comes from a background of entertainers including her father Naim Krasniqi, a singer in Kosovo. On April 4, 2008, Fadil Berisha, the photographer of Miss Universe's official photos, hosted the inaugural "Miss Universe Kosova" pageant where Krasniqi was crowned and represented Kosovo in the Miss Universe pageant. Zana was trained by photographer Fadil Berisha. who worked with the Miss Universe organization, and is a fellow Kosovar Albanian. Her interests include singing, performing and modelling. Her career ambition is to be a fashion designer. See also * Albanians in Kosovo * Kosovo * Miss Universe 2008 Miss Universe 2008 was the 57th Miss Universe pageant, held at the Crown Convention Center ...
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Zana Fraillon
Zana Fraillon (born 1981) is an Australian writer of fiction for children and young adults based in Melbourne, Australia. Fraillon is known for allowing young readers to examine human rights abuses within fiction and in 2017 she won an Amnesty CILIP Honour for her book ''The Bone Sparrow'' which highlights the plight of the Rohingya people. ''The Bone Sparrow'' has been translated to stage and is set to premier in the York Theatre Royal, York, UK, from 25 February 2022. Biography Fraillon was born in Melbourne and spent her early childhood in San Francisco. She was an avid reader as a child and grew up surrounded by books. She attributes a vision problem that was not diagnosed until she was seven as the reason she was more focussed on books than the world around her. Fraillon studied history, spent a year teaching in China and returned to Melbourne to study and work as a teacher. Fraillon is from a family of writers and began writing fun picture books with her son. A friend en ...
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