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Cinq is French for 'five', and may refer to: * CINQ-FM, a multilingual Canadian radio station located in Montreal, Quebec * Cinq Music Group, an American music distribution, record label, and rights management company * La Cinq, a French free-to-air television network * Le Cinq, a gourmet restaurant in Paris, France * Cinq (playing card), obscure name for a playing card having the number five See also

* Cinco (other) * Cink, an abandoned settlement in southern Slovenia * Cinque (other) * ''Numéro Cinq'', a former online international journal of arts and letters * Park Cinq, a luxury cooperative apartment building in Manhattan, New York * {{dab, callsign ...
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CINQ-FM
CINQ-FM is a multilingual Canadian radio station located in Montreal, Quebec. It broadcasts on 102.3 MHz using a directional antenna with an average effective radiated power of 1,285 watts and a peak effective radiated power of 2,335 watts ( class A). Its studios are located on Saint-Laurent Boulevard in Montreal. The station operates under a community radio licence and offers varied programming in seven different languages whereas all programmes are produced and animated by volunteers. It identifies itself as "Radio Centre-Ville". CINQ-FM opened on 27 January 1975; at the time the station was on 99.3 MHz and used only 7.5 watts of power. Originally, the station aired programming in five different languages, hence the call sign ("cinq" being the French word for "five"). Those five languages were English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, and Greek. It has since added Arabic and Haitian Creole programming to its lineup. External links Official website* * CINQ-FM's Chinese te ...
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Cinq Music Group
Cinq Music Group is a technology driven, music distribution, record label, and rights management company. Cinq Music earned dozens of RIAA Gold & Platinum certifications, and received a nomination as Billboard Latin Urban Label of the Year. Cinq Music was started as a digital music distribution company in 2012 by Barry Daffurn. Cinq Music Group now provides rights management, content creation and label services for recording artists. Janet Jackson released her "Made For Now" music video in collaboration with Cinq in August 2018, the collaboration with Daddy Yankee, returned Jackson to the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart for the first time since 2015, and her 20th number one on the Dance Club Songs chart. Focusing on independent and untapped talent, Percy Miller (aka Master P) became president of Urban Music Development at Cinq in 2017. Cinq received first round venture capital funding in 2015. In September 2020, Cinq acquired the record label Beluga Heights Records, the home to Jaso ...
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La Cinq
La Cinq () was France's first privately owned free-to-air television network. Created by politician Jérôme Seydoux and Italian media mogul Silvio Berlusconi, the network broadcast from 1985 to 1992. The contract for France's fifth terrestrial network, which was supposed to have been in effect for an 18-year term, was granted to Seydoux and Berlusconi in November 1985. Programming began on 20 February 1986 at 8:30 pm; the first program on La Cinq was ''Voilà la Cinq'', which was taped at Canale 5's studios in Milan, Italy. History Pre-launch (1985–1986) In 1985, a little over a year before the legislative elections, the Socialist Party feared failure and then wanted to create a new space, outside the institutional domain of public television, capable of reaching a large audience (contrary to the private subscription channel Canal+) and to constitute a relay of opinion to its ideas if it was to return to the opposition. On 20 November 1985, the government granted an ...
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Le Cinq
Le Cinq () is a gourmet restaurant in Paris, France, part of the Four Seasons Hotel George V. Le Cinq opened in 2001 to much fanfare and rapidly achieved 1, 2, then 3 Michelin Red Guide stars under the direction of chef Philippe Legendre before being demoted to 2 stars. Chef Eric Briffard took over from 2008 until October 2014 when Christian Le Squer, formerly of the 3-star Michelin restaurant Ledoyen, became head chef. The restaurant regained its third Michelin star in 2016. Also in 2016, Le Squer was voted chef of the year. See also *List of Michelin starred restaurants Michelin stars are a rating system used by the red Michelin Guide to grade restaurants on their quality. The guide was originally developed in 1900 to show French drivers where local amenities such as restaurants and mechanics were. The rating sys ... References External links Restaurants in Paris Michelin Guide starred restaurants in France {{France-restaurant-stub ...
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Cinq (playing Card)
English number words include numerals and various words derived from them, as well as a large number of words borrowed from other languages. Cardinal numbers Cardinal numbers refer to the size of a group. In English, these words are numerals. If a number is in the range 21 to 99, and the second digit is not zero, the number is typically written as two words separated by a hyphen. In English, the hundreds are perfectly regular, except that the word ''hundred'' remains in its singular form regardless of the number preceding it. So too are the thousands, with the number of thousands followed by the word "thousand". For the number one thousand it may be written 1 000 or 1000 or 1,000, for larger numbers they are written for example 10 000 or 10,000 for ease of human reading. The use of the , as a separator is avoided in some languages as it is used for a decimal placement, for example with money. As a result some style guides recommend avoidance of the comma (,) as ...
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Cinco (other)
Cinco is Spanish and Portuguese for 'five', and may refer to: Places *Cinco (crater), a crater on the moon *Cinco, California, United States *Cinco Ranch, Texas, United States *Cinco, West Virginia, United States Others * ''Cinco'' (film), a 2010 Filipino psychological horror film *Cinco, a fictional company on the '' Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!'' television series *''Cinco'', a 2017 comedy special by Jim Gaffigan See also *Cinco de Mayo, a celebration held May 5th * Sinko (other) *Synco Project Cybersyn was a Chilean project from 1971 to 1973 during the presidency of Salvador Allende aimed at constructing a distributed decision support system to aid in the management of the national economy. The project consisted of four modul ...
, the Spanish name for Project Cybersyn, a Chilean economic project during the 1970s {{disambiguation ...
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Cink
Cink (, also ''Frata''; german: Zinken) is a remote abandoned settlement in the Municipality of Dolenjske Toplice in southern Slovenia. The area is part of the traditional region of Lower Carniola and is now included in the Southeast Slovenia Statistical Region. Its territory is now part of the village of Podstenice. History Cink was a Gottschee German settlement. In 1924 the forest railway for the sawmill at Rog was extended toward Cink. During the Second World War the Partisans established a political school for the League of Communist Youth of Yugoslavia at the site, which was in operation for nearly a year. From July to August 1942 the command of the Partisan 5th Detachment Group was stationed at Cink after it was relocated from Podstenice, and a party conference was held there from 5 to 7 July or 8 July that year. A logger's cabin now stands at the site and a plaque was installed in the nearby forest in 1953. Mass grave at Cink cross After the Second World War, member ...
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Cinque (other)
Cinque is Italian for ''five'', and may refer to: Places * Cinque Ports, five English ports making up the Confederation of the Cinque Ports * Cinque Terre, five coastal villages in the province of La Spezia in Italy * Cinque Island, an island in the Andaman archipelago, India People * Joseph Cinqué (c. 1814–c. 1879), leader of the ''La Amistad'' slave revolt * Cinque Mtume or Donald DeFreeze (1943–1974), leader of the Symbionese Liberation Army * Flaminia Cinque, English actress (born 1964) * Joe Cinque, Australian murder victim * Guglielmo Cinque, linguist Characters * Cinque Nakajima, in the ''Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha'' series * Cinque Izumi, in the Japanese TV series ''Dog Days'' See also * * Cinq (other), French for ''five'' * Cinco (other) * Cinquecento, the Renaissance in literature and art in the sixteenth century * Fiat Cinquecento The Fiat Cinquecento (Type 170) (, ) is a front engine front-wheel-drive, four passenger, three door hatchbac ...
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Numéro Cinq
''Numéro Cinq'' was an online international journal of arts and letters founded in 2010 by the Governor-General's Award-winning Canadian novelist Douglas Glover. ''Numéro Cinq'' published a wide variety of new and established artists and writers with a bent toward the experimental, hybrid works, and work in translation as well as essays on the craft and art of writing. Its last issue appeared in August 2017. History The magazine's name comes from Glover's short story “The Obituary Writer” (published in his collection ''Bad News of the Heart''). The hero, based loosely on the author as a young newspaperman, harasses a neighbour by making loud noises in the night and pretending to be a member of a sinister terrorist group called Numéro Cinq. Founder and Editor, Douglas Glover Douglas Glover, who currently lives in central Vermont, was raised on a tobacco farm in southwestern Ontario. He studied philosophy at York University then received a M.Litt. in philosophy from the Uni ...
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