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Comani may refer to: * , a village in Drăgănești-Olt, Romania * Daniela Comani, Italian artist * Comani language, an unclassified language of South America (possibly extinct or spurious) * Comani (tribe), a Gallic tribe See also * Cumani (other) Cumani may be: * The Latin name of the Cumans * a surname; persons with the name include: ** Luca Cumani, Italian horse trainer ** Sergio Cumani, Italian horse trainer after whom the Premio Elena e Sergio Cumani race is named ** Francesca Cumani ... * Komani (other) * Conami {{Disambiguation ...
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Drăgănești-Olt
Drăgănești-Olt () is a town in Olt County, Muntenia, Romania. The first document mentioning it is from 1526. Drăgănești-Olt became a town in 1968. The town administers one village, Comani. Geography The town is situated on the Wallachian Plain. It lies on the left bank of the river Olt, at an altitude of approximately . It is located in the central part of Olt County, at a distance of from the county seat, Slatina, and north of Turnu Măgurele. The town is crossed by county road DJ546, which meets national road DN6 a few miles to the south. The Drăgănești-Olt train station serves the CFR Line 900, which runs from Bucharest, to the east, to Timișoara and the border with Serbia to the west. Natives * Cosmin Achim (born 1995), footballer * Beno Arbel (1939–2013), Israeli mathematician * (1929–2018), folk music singer * Daniel Oprița Daniel Ionel Oprița (born 10 August 1981) is a Romanian professional football manager and former player, currently i ...
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Daniela Comani
Daniela Comani (born 4 February 1965 in Bologna, Italy) is an Italian artist. Since 1989, she has lived in Berlin, Germany. Biography Comani received a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the Accademia di Belle Arti in Bologna, Italy (1988) and a Master of Fine Arts from the Universität der Künste in Berlin, Germany (1993). The multimedia work of Comani touches on subjects like history, language, gender and identity. She often works with photos and texts from newspapers, television and books that allegedly appear familiar to us. Foreignness and intimacy, history and interpretation, and the mechanisms of comprehension are her concerns. Comani's artistic practice includes photography, texts, drawings, video and installation. Exhibitions (selection) * 1992 – 37 Räume, Kunst-Werke Institute for Contemporary Art (KW), Berlin * 1993 – More than zero, Magasin, Centre National d' Art Contemporain, Grenoble * 1996 – Lesen, Kunsthalle St.Gallen, Switzerland * 2006 – Das Acht ...
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Comani Language
The following purported languages of South America are listed as unclassified in Campbell (2012), Loukotka (1968), ''Ethnologue'', and ''Glottolog''. Nearly all are extinct. It is likely that many of them were not actually distinct languages, only an ethnic or regional name. Campbell & Grondona (2012) Campbell & Grondona (2012:116–130) lists the following 395 languages of South America as unclassified. Most are extinct.Campbell, Lyle, and Verónica Grondona (eds). 2012. ''The indigenous languages of South America: a comprehensive guide''. Berlin: De Gruyter Mouton. Many were drawn from Loukotka (1968)Loukotka, Čestmír. 1968. ''Classification of South American Indian Languages'' Los Angeles: Latin American Studies Center, UCLA. and Adelaar & Muysken (2004). The majority are not listed in ''Ethnologue''. The list is arranged in alphabetical order. *Aarufi – Colombia *Aburuñe – Bolivia *Acarapi – Brazil * Aconipa (Tabancal, Tabancara) – Ecuador; only 5 words known ...
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