Keita or Keïta may refer to:
People
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Keita (given name) Keita (written: 慶太, 敬太, 圭太 or 渓太) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
* Keita Amemiya (born 1959), Japanese anime director
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* Keita Gotō (industrialist) (1882–1959), Jap ...
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Keita (surname) Keita is a surname. The Malian family name is normally written Keïta, sometimes Kéita. Kéïta is a hypercorrection. In reference to non-modern figures, or in anglophone countries such as The Gambia and Liberia the tréma ( ¨ ) or acute accent ...
History
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Keita Dynasty, a ruling lineage of Mali
Geography
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Keita Department
Keita is a department of the Tahoua Region in Niger
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Keita, Niger
Keita is a town and commune in Niger. It is the capital of the Keita Department, within the Tahoua Region, and has a population of 10,631 as of 2012.
Geography
Keita is located north-east of the national capital, Niamey. The town is in the semi ...
, a town in Keita department
Politics
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Keita Integrated Development Project
The Ader Doutchi Maggia Rural Development Project (PDR-ADM), better known as Keita Project, is a development project in Keita Department in central Niger. The Project has taken place in four phases, the first starting in 1983 and the most recent ...
, a food security project in Niger
Entertainment
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Keïta! l'Héritage du griot
(English title: ''Keita! Voice of the Griot'') is a 1995 Burkinabé film directed by Dani Kouyaté and starring Sotigui Kouyaté. It is an adaptation of the first third of the 13th-century ''Epic of Sundiata'', interspersed with scenes of a gr ...
'', a 1995 Burkinabé film by Dani Kouyaté
Sport
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Centre Salif Keita, a Malian football club
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Pavillon des sports Modibo Keita, a Malian indoor sporting arena
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Stade Centre Salif Keita, a Malian football stadium
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Stade Modibo Kéïta
Stade Modibo Keïta is a multi-purpose stadium in Bamako, Mali. It is currently used mostly for football matches, serving as a home ground for AS Real Bamako and, occasionally, the national team. The stadium holds 35,000 people and is named af ...
, a Malian multi-purpose sports stadium
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