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Guro may refer to: *Ero guro, a Japanese art movement focusing on eroticism and the grotesque *''Guro'', the Filipino word for "teacher", a teacher of Filipino martial arts; derived from the Sanskrit word ''guru'' * Guro-dong, a ''dong'' (neighborhood) in Guru-gu, Seoul *Guro-gu, a ''gu'' (district) in Seoul, South Korea * Guro station, a railway and subway station in Seoul, South Korea * Guro language, Mande language of Côte d'Ivoire People *Elena Guro (1877–1913), Russian artist and writer * rus, Гуро́, p=ɡʊˈro, a=Yelyena G ... (1877–1913), Russian artist and writer *Guro Angell Gimse (born 1971), Norwegian politician *Guro Fjellanger">Guro Angell Gimse">rus, Гуро́, p=ɡʊˈro, a=Yelyena G ... (1877–1913), Russian artist and writer *Guro Angell Gimse (born 1971), Norwegian politician *Guro Fjellanger (1964–2019), Norwegian politician *Guro Kleven Hagen (born 1994), Norwegian violinist *Guro Knutsen, Norwegian football player *Guro Reiten (born 1994), Nor ...
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Ero Guro
is an artistic genre that puts its focus on eroticism, sexual corruption, and decadence.Silverberg, Miriam Rom. "By Way of a Preface: Defining ''Erotic Grotesque Nonsense''". Galley copy of the preface for ''Erotic Grotesque Nonsense: The Mass Culture of Japanese Modern Times''. December 12, 2005. As a term, it is used to denote something that is both erotic and grotesque. The term itself is an example of , a Japanese combination of English words or abbreviated words: from ''erotic'' and from ''grotesque''. The "grotesqueness" implied in the term refers to things that are malformed, unnatural, or horrific. Items that are pornographic and bloody are not necessarily , and vice versa. The term is often mistaken by Western audiences to mean "Graphic violence, gore" – depictions of horror, blood, and guts. History art experienced a boom when , a subculture characterized as a "prewar, bourgeois cultural phenomenon that devoted itself to explorations of the deviant, the bizarre ...
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Guro-dong
Guro-dong () is a '' dong'' (neighborhood) of Guro District, Seoul, South Korea. See also *Administrative divisions of South Korea South Korea is made up of 22 first-tier administrative divisions: 6 List of special cities of South Korea#Position in hierarchy and types, metropolitan cities (''gwangyeoksi'' ), 1 List of special cities of South Korea, special city (''teukbyeo ... References External links Guro District official websiteMap of Guro District at the Guro District official website Guro 1-dong resident office website Chronicle of Beopjeong-dong and Haengjeong-dong at the Guro District official website Neighborhoods of Guro District, Seoul {{Seoul-geo-stub ...
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Guro-gu
Guro District () is one of the List of districts of Seoul, 25 districts of Seoul, South Korea, which was separated from Yeongdeungpo District on April 1, 1980. Located in the southwestern part of the city, where besides Yangcheon District and Geumcheon District, Guro District has an important position as a transport link which contains railroads, land routes from the rest of Seoul to the south of the country. The Gyeongbu and Gyeongin railway lines connect Seoul to Busan and Incheon. In addition, Seoul Metropolitan Subway lines Seoul Subway Line 1, 1, Seoul Subway Line 2, 2, and Seoul Subway Line 7, 7, and major highways intersect in Guro District. The name Guro originates from the legend that nine () old men (Korean: ''ro'') enjoyed longevity in the district. A digital industrial complex is located in Guro District. The Guro Digital Industrial Complex, which played a leading industrial role mainly with textile manufacturing, dressmaking and other labour-intensive industri ...
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Guro Station
Guro Station () is a subway station in Guro District, Seoul, South Korea. It serves Seoul Subway Line 1 Seoul Subway Line 1 (dubbed ''The Dark Blue Line'') of the Seoul Metropolitan Subway is a rapid transit and commuter rail line which links central Seoul, South Korea to Yeoncheon station, Yeoncheon in the northeast, Incheon in the southwest, an .... The Gyeongin and Gyeongbu Lines separate at this station, with the former going west and the latter south. In addition, the Line 1 train service depot is located south of the station between Guro and Gasan Digital Complex Stations; several tracks diverge and lead to the depot. All non-metro trains such as KTX, ITX-Saemaeul, Saemaeul-ho, Mugunghwa-ho, and Nuriro pass without stopping at Gyeongbu Line B (Seoul Station to Cheonan Express). Trains from Incheon Station and Shinchang Station and trains bound for Incheon and Shinchang are joined and diverted, with all trains on Line 1 in the Seoul metropolitan area except Gyeongbu ...
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Guro Language
Guro (Gouro), also known as Kweni (Kwéndré) and Lo, is a Southern Mande language spoken by approximately a million people in Ivory Coast, primarily in the areas of Haut-Sassandra Haut-Sassandra Region is one of the 31 regions of Ivory Coast and is one of two regions in Sassandra-Marahoué District. The region's seat is Daloa. The region's area is 15,190 km², and its population in the 2021 census was 1,739,697, making ... and Marahoue, and the Goh. Writing system References Works cited * Languages of Ivory Coast Mande languages {{Côted'Ivoire-stub ...
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Elena Guro
Elena Genrikhovna Matyushina ( rus, Еле́на Ге́нриховна Матю́шина, p=jɪˈlʲɛnə ˈɡʲɛnrʲɪxəvnə mɐˈtʲuʂɨnə, a=Yelyena Gyenrihovna Matyushina.ru.vorb.oga, links=y; [ rus, Гуро́, p=ɡʊˈro, a=Yelyena Gyenrihovna Guro.ru.vorb.oga, links=no]; January 10, 1877 – May 6, 1913) was a Russian Futurism, Futurist painter, playwright, poet, and fiction writer. Her career spanned the transitional period between Russian symbolism, Russian Symbolism and Futurism. Guro is noted for developing new theories of color in painting. She was also the only female member of the most influential Futurist group called Cubo-Futurism. Early life Guro was born in St. Petersburg on January 10, 1877. Her father was Genrikh Stepanovich Guro (or Gouraud), an officer in the Imperial Russian Army of French descent. Her mother Anna Mikhailovna Chistyakova was a talented amateur artist. Guro spent her childhood in the village of Novosely near Pskov and at her father's ...
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Guro Angell Gimse
Guro Angell Gimse (born 20 July 1971) is a Norwegian politician for the Conservative Party. Career Born on 20 July 1971, Gimse is educated from the Norwegian Police University College, and the BI Norwegian Business School. From 2011 to 2019 she was an elected member of the municipal council of Melhus Municipality. She was elected deputy representative to the Storting for the period 2017–2021 for the Conservative Party, from the constituency of Sør-Trøndelag. She replaced Linda C. Hofstad Helleland at the Storting from October 2017 to January 2019. From February 2019 to January 2020 she was appointed state secretary in the Ministry of Labour and Social Inclusion, and from January 2020 to October 2021 she again deputised for Helleland at the Storting. In the Storting, she was a member of the Standing Committee on Justice The Standing Committee on Justice () is a standing committee of the Parliament of Norway. It is responsible for policies relating to judicial syste ...
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Guro Fjellanger
Guro Fjellanger (26 January 1964 – 16 April 2019) was a Norwegian politician for the Liberal Party. She served as Minister of the Environment in the first cabinet Bondevik from 1997 to 2000. She was a private consultant and a board member of several government agencies and organisations, and a member of two government-appointed commissions. Early life Fjellanger was born in Bergen as the daughter of Håkon Fjellanger, a professor, and Jorunn Carlsen, an interior decorator. She grew up in Stokmarknes and graduated high school in 1984. She later earned a degree in history from the University of Oslo in 1990. Career In 1985, Fjellanger was appointed as secretary of the Young Liberals, the youth wing of the Liberal Party. From 1986 to 1988 she chaired the organization. In 1988, she became vice president of the organization Nei til EU, which opposes Norwegian membership in the European Union. She was then secretary-general from 1991 to 1995. In 1994 Fjellanger became a member o ...
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Guro Kleven Hagen
Guro Kleven Hagen (born 11 May 1994) is a Norwegian violinist raised in Fagernes. She is the first concertmaster at the Norwegian National Opera and Ballet orchestra as of January 2018. Biography In 2012 Kleven Hagen attended studies with Professor Antje Weithaas at the Hochschule für Musik "Hanns Eisler" in Berlin following many years of studies at Barratt Due Institute of Music. In 2010 Kleven Hagen won the title Virtuoso performing Tchaikovsky's Violin Concerto, and was the winner of "Den norske solistpris" and became the Norwegian participant in Eurovision Young Musicians 2010 where she came second. That same year she became the first Norwegian finalist in the Menuhin Competition where she was awarded the EMCY prize. In 2011 she debuted with Oslo Philharmonic, and has been a soloist in Germany, Russia, Austria, Denmark, Sweden, Poland, Israel, and Norway. Kleven Hagen performs on a violin made by C. Bergonzi (Cremona, Italy) made about 1735–40, also known as Kreisler-B ...
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Guro Knutsen
Guro Knutsen Mienna (born Guro Knutsen on 10 January 1985) is a Norwegian former footballer who played for Røa IL of the Toppserien league and for the Norway women's national football team. Biography Knutsen Mienna played alongside her older sister Marie Knutsen in the Norwegian team that finished fourth at the 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup in China. Knutsen Mienna won the Norwegian league with Røa IL in 2007 and 2008, and also in 2008 won the Royal Cup to complete " the double". She helped her club to the double again in 2009, and they won the Cup in 2010 and then the League in 2011. Knutsen Mienna competed with Norway in the 2008 Summer Olympics in China and scored the opening goal in the group match against Japan. Norway was defeated by Brazil in the quarter-finals. In October 2008 Knutsen Mienna was one of five Røa players who announced their refusal to play for the national team under the management of Bjarne Berntsen. She was recalled by Berntsen's successor Eli Land ...
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