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2015 FIBA Africa Women's Clubs Champions Cup
The 2015 FIBA Africa Women's Clubs Champions Cup (21st edition), was an international basketball tournament that took place at the Pavilhão Multiusos do Kilamba, in Luanda, Angola, from November 27 to December 6, 2015. The tournament, organized by FIBA Africa and hosted by Grupo Desportivo do Maculusso, was contested by 12 teams split into 2 groups, the first four of each group qualifying for the knock-out stage (quarter, semis and final). The tournament was won by Primeiro de Agosto from Angola. Draw Squads Preliminary rounds :''Times given below are in local WAT (UTC+1).'' Group A ---- ---- ---- ---- Group B ---- ---- ---- ---- Knockout stage ;Championship bracket ;5-8th bracket ;9-12th bracket 9–12th place Quarter finals 11th place 9th place 5th-8th place Semifinals 7th place 5th place Bronze medal game Gold medal game Final standings Statistical Leaders Individual Tournament Highs ...
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Angola
Angola, officially the Republic of Angola, is a country on the west-Central Africa, central coast of Southern Africa. It is the second-largest Portuguese-speaking world, Portuguese-speaking (Lusophone) country in both total area and List of countries and dependencies by population, population and is the List of African countries by area, seventh-largest country in Africa. It is bordered by Namibia to the south, the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the north, Zambia to the east, and the Atlantic Ocean to the west. Angola has an Enclave and exclave, exclave province, the province of Cabinda Province, Cabinda, that borders the Republic of the Congo and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The capital and most populous city is Luanda. Angola has been inhabited since the Paleolithic, Paleolithic Age. After the Bantu expansion reached the region, states were formed by the 13th century and organised into confederations. The Kingdom of Kongo ascended to achieve hegemony among the ...
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KCCA Leopards
KCCA may refer to: * Clinton Municipal Airport (Arkansas) (ICAO code KCCA) * KCCA-LP, a low-power radio station (92.1 FM) licensed to Anthony, Kansas, United States * Kampala Capital City Authority, a legal entity responsible for managing Kampala, Uganda * Kampala Capital City Authority FC, a football club * Karachi City Cricket Association Karachi City Cricket Association administers cricket in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. he is affiliated to the Pakistan Cricket Board and has fielded a number of Karachi teams in Pakistan's domestic competitions. International efforts In 2012, KCCA ..., Sindh, Pakistan * Kettle Creek Conservation Authority, a regulatory body that manages Kettle Creek in Ontario, Canada {{disambiguation, callsign, airport ...
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Astride Njiogap
Astrid is a female given name. Astrid may also refer to: Places * 1128 Astrid, an asteroid *Astrid Park, an urban park in Brussels, Belgium Technology *Astrid (application), a cross-platform to-do list application *ASTRID (reactor), a French Sodium-cooled fast reactor built expected to be built to replace the Phénix reactor *Astrid (satellite), two scientific microsatellites developed by the Swedish Space Corporation *ASTRID, a research particle storage ring at Aarhus, Denmark Other uses *Astrid (band), a band from the Isle of Lewis * ''Astrid'' (brig), a tall ship that sank in July 2013 *Astrid (Antwerp premetro station), a station in the Antwerp premetro network *''Astrid et Raphaëlle'', French-Belgian crime drama television series aired in the United States as simply ''Astrid'' *Astrid, an early alias and given name of singer Ameerah *"Astrid", a 2020 song by musician Glaive *Astrid, a fictional starship in '' Ground Control'' and ''Ground Control 2: Operation Exodus'' S ...
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Sandrine Ayangma
Sandrine was a popular French female name. It is a diminutive form of Sandra, a shortened form of Alexandra, the female version of Alexander, which means ''Protector of Men''. There are variants such as ''Sandrilene''. People * Sandrine (singer), Australian singer-songwriter of pop music * Sandrine Bailly, French biathlete * Sandrine Blancke, Belgian actress * Sandrine Bonnaire, French actress * Sandrine Corman, Belgian model * Sandrine Doucet, French politician * Sandrine Dudoit, French-American statistician * Sandrine François, French singer * Sandrine Fricot, French high jumper * Sandrine Holt, Canadian actress * Sandrine Kiberlain, French actress * Sandrina Malakiano, Indonesian journalist * Sandrine Nosbé, French politician * Sandrine Piau, French opera singer * Sandrine Pinna, Taiwanese actress * Sandrine Renard, Canadian journalist * Sandrine Revel, French comics illustrator and author * Sandrine Tas, Belgian inline speed skater and long track speed skater * Sandrine Testu ...
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Patience Okpe
or forbearance, is the ability to endure difficult or undesired long-term circumstances. Patience involves perseverance or tolerance in the face of delay, provocation, or stress without responding negatively, such as reacting with disrespect or anger. Patience is also used to refer to the character trait of being disciplined and steadfast. Antonyms of patience include impatience, hastiness, and impetuousness. Scientific perspectives In psychology and in cognitive neuroscience, patience is studied as a decision-making problem, involving the choice of either a small reward in the short-term, versus a more valuable reward in the long-term. In a 2005 study, common marmosets and cottontop tamarins chose between taking an immediate small reward and waiting a variable amount of time for a large reward. Under these conditions, marmosets waited significantly longer for food than tamarins. This difference cannot be explained by life history, social behaviour, or brain size. It ca ...
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Chinwe Okah
Chinwe is a name given by the Igbo people of South-Eastern Nigeria to both sexes but more commonly to girls. It means "God owns" ( = God, = owns) and is a shortened form the ending of which can present in a number of ways depending on the intentions behind the naming For example: * = God is the owner of the universe or everything on mother earth belongs to God * = God owns life * = God owns thanks (thanks belong to God) * = God owns wealth * = God owns peace * = God owns dignity It is affectionately shortened to 'Chichi' or just 'Chi' but this property is not unique to it, all Igbo names beginning with Chi can be so shortened. Notable Chinwes: * Chinwe Chukwuogo-Roy (1952−2012), Nigerian-British visual artist * Chinwe Obaji, Nigerian academic and former Federal Minister of Education * Chinwe Okoro (born 1989), Nigerian-American throws athlete * Chinwe Egbunike-Umegbolu (born 1983), Nigerian-British lawyer References {{Reflist Igbo given names Feminine given nam ...
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Nicole Mubalo
Nicole may refer to: People * Nicole (name) * Nicole (American singer) (born 1958), a contestant in season 3 of the American ''The X Factor'' * Nicole (Chilean singer) (born 1977) * Nicole (German singer) (born 1964), winner of the 1982 Eurovision Song Contest * Nicole, Countess of Penthièvre (c. 1424–after 1480) * Nicole, Duchess of Lorraine (1608–1657), French noblewoman * Nicole LaRoche, flutist in the band Brulé, releases solo albums as "Nicole" Storms * Tropical Storm Nicole, a number of named tropical and subtropical cyclones ** Tropical Storm Nicole (2010) ** Hurricane Nicole (2016) ** Hurricane Nicole (2022) Other uses * ''Nicole'' (film), a 1978 thriller * ''Nicole'' (video game), a visual novel style game * Nicole, Lot-et-Garonne, a town in France * “Nicole”, a song by Ween from the 1990 album '' GodWeenSatan: The Oneness'' * ''Nicole'' (album), an album by Indonesian singer NIKI See also * Nicolle * Nicoll Highway * Nichole * Nicholas (disambi ...
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Mireille Nyota
Mireille () is a French given name, derived from the Provençal Occitan name ''Mirèio'' (or ''Mirèlha'' in the classical norm of Occitan, ). It could be related to the Occitan verb ''mirar'' "to look, to admire" or to the given names ''Miriam'' "Myriam", ''Maria'' "Mary". It is uncommon in France, except in families originating from Provence and around the Mediterranean sea. Notable people with the name include: *Mireille Balin (1909–1968), French actress *Mireille Chinain, marine scientist from French Polynesia *Mireille Darc (1938–2017), French model and actress *Mireille Delunsch (born 1962), French operatic soprano *Mireille Enos (born 1975), American actress * Mireille Gingras (born 1971), Canadian-American neurobiologist and entrepreneur *Mireille Guiliano (born 1946), French-American author *Mireille Hartuch (1906–1996), French singer and composer, known by the stage name "Mireille" * Mireille Johnston (1935–2000), French-American cook and author *Mireille Mathieu ( ...
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Judith Bango
The Book of Judith is a deuterocanonical book included in the Septuagint and the Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Christian Old Testament of the Bible but excluded from the Hebrew canon and assigned by Protestants to the apocrypha. It tells of a Jewish widow, Judith, who uses her beauty and charm to kill an Assyrian general who has besieged her city, Bethulia. With this act, she saves nearby Jerusalem from total destruction. The name Judith (), meaning "praised" or "Jewess", is the feminine form of Judah. The surviving manuscripts of Greek translations appear to contain several historical anachronisms, which is why some Protestant scholars now consider the book ahistorical. Instead, the book is classified as a parable, theological novel, or even the first historical novel. The Roman Catholic Church formerly maintained the book's historicity, assigning its events to the reign of King Manasseh of Judah and that the names were changed in later centuries for an unknown reason. ...
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