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Ganna (other)
Ganna may refer to: * Ganna (name) * Ganna (cycling team), an Italian professional cycling team, 1913 - 1953 *Ganna (prophet), Germanic prophet and priestess of the 1st century AD * Ganna, Hungary, village in Hungary *'' Caroxylon aphyllum'', also known as Ganna, a shrub *Ganna or Leddat, see Ethiopian Christmas See also * Gana (other) * Gunna (other) * Gaana, a type of Tamil song * Gaana Gaana (or Gānā) is a genre of Tamil music, which is sung in the Madras Bashai dialect of Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. It is Rapping, rap-like "collection of rhythms, beats and sensibilities native to the Madras people." It evolved over the pa ...
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Ganna (name)
Ganna is both an Italian surname, a feminine Ukrainian given name (equivalent of Hanna) and a Maltese name (''Ġanna-pronounced Gannah in english''). Notable people with the name include: Surname *Filippo Ganna (born 1996), Italian cyclist *Luigi Ganna (1883–1957), Italian cyclist * Marco Ganna (born 1961), Italian sprint canoeist and father of Filippo Given name * Ganna Burmystrova (born 1977), Ukrainian team handball player * Ganna Gryniva (born 1989), Ukrainian jazz singer * Ganna Ielisavetska, Ukrainian Paralympic swimmer * Ganna Khlistunova (born 1988), Ukrainian swimmer * Ganna Pushkova-Areshka (born 1978), Belarusian sprint canoeist *Ganna Rizatdinova (born 1993), Ukrainian rhythmic gymnast * Ganna Siukalo (born 1976), Ukrainian team handball player * Ganna Smirnova, Ukrainian dancer *Hanna Solovey Hanna Solovey (; born 31 January 1992) is a Ukrainian road and track racing cyclist, who currently rides for Ukrainian amateur team . Career Born in Luhansk, Solovey was ba ...
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Ganna (cycling Team)
Ganna was an Italian professional cycling team that existed in part between 1913 and 1953. It was started by Luigi Ganna, winner of the general classification of the inaugural Giro d'Italia, and was sponsored by his bicycle and motorcycle manufacturing company. Whilst with the team, Fiorenzo Magni won the general classification of the 1951 Giro d'Italia. The team was the predecessor of the Nivea–Fuchs Nivea–Fuchs was an Italian professional cycling team that existed from 1954 to 1956. The team was formed when the Ganna team told its leader, Fiorenzo Magni, that it would not be able to continue and he gained the backing of the German cosmetic ... team. References External links Defunct cycling teams based in Italy 1913 establishments in Italy 1953 disestablishments in Italy Cycling teams established in 1913 Cycling teams disestablished in 1953 {{Italy-cycling-team-stub ...
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Ganna (prophet)
Ganna () was a Germanic seeress (also called ''priestess''), of the Semnoni tribe, who succeeded the seeress Veleda as the leader of a Germanic alliance in rebellion against the Roman Empire. She went together with her king Masyus as envoys to Rome to discuss with Roman emperor Domitian himself, and was received with honours, after which she returned home. She is only mentioned by name in the works of Cassius Dio, but she also appears to have provided posterity with select information about the religious practices and the mythology of the early Germanic tribes, through the contemporary Roman historian Tacitus who wrote them down in ''Germania''. Her name may be a reference to her priestly insignia, the wand, or to her spiritual abilities, and she probably taught her craft to Waluburg who would serve as a seeress in Roman Egypt at the First Cataract of the Nile. Ganna and the other Germanic seeresses served an important political role in Germanic society, and the Romans al ...
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Ganna, Hungary
Ganna () is a village in Veszprém County, Hungary Hungary is a landlocked country in Central Europe. Spanning much of the Pannonian Basin, Carpathian Basin, it is bordered by Slovakia to the north, Ukraine to the northeast, Romania to the east and southeast, Serbia to the south, Croatia and .... References External links Street map (Hungarian)*Homepage: www.ganna.hu Populated places in Veszprém County {{Veszprem-geo-stub ...
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Caroxylon Aphyllum
''Caroxylon aphyllum'' (commonly known as the ganna or kanna bush) is a small species of shrub in the family Amaranthaceae. It grows in the arid Karoo region of southern Africa. It typically grows in deep, dusty, saline soils, in valley bottoms and dried river plains. The shrub is so common that its name has become a designation of a certain type of Karoo ecosystem - "gannaveld" (sometimes called "vlakteveld") - and even of a local government - Kannaland Local Municipality Kannaland Municipality () is a local municipality located within the Garden Route District Municipality, in the Western Cape province of South Africa. The municipal area is situated in the western part of the Little Karoo and includes the towns of .... This species has previously been classified as ''Salsola aphylla''. References Amaranthaceae Karoo {{Amaranthaceae-stub ...
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Ethiopian Christmas
Ethiopian Christmas (; ; ) is a holiday celebrated by the Ethiopian Orthodox and Eritrean Orthodox churches, as well as Protestant and Catholic denominations in Ethiopia, on 7 January (Tahsas 29 in the Ethiopian calendar). One of the distinct features of Ethiopian Christmas is a traditional game similar to hockey. The game is believed to have evolved from the shepherds tending their flocks on the night Jesus was born. Overview Ethiopian Christmas is celebrated on 7 January (Tahsas 29 in the Ethiopian calendar) as the day of Jesus' birth, alongside the Russian, Greek, Eritrean and Serbian Orthodox Churches. It is also celebrated by Protestant and Catholic denominations in the country. Ethiopian Orthodox Christians are expected to fast for 43 days, a period known as ''Tsome Nebiyat'' or the Fast of the Prophets. Fasting also includes abstaining from all animal products and psychoactive substances, including meat and alcohol. Starting on 25 November, the fast believed to be ...
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Gana (other)
Gana is an attendant of the Hindu god Shiva. Gana may also refer to: Places * Gana, Burkina Faso * Gana, Iran * Gana, Poland * Gana, Tibet * Ghana Empire, an empire in what is now western Mali that flourished between the fourth and thirteenth centuries Politics * Grand Alliance for National Unity, a political party in El Salvador * Grand National Alliance (Guatemala), a political party in Guatemala * Gana Perú or Peru Wins, a political party in Peru Other uses *Gana people of Botswana * Ganas, an intentional community in New York City * Gana (nickname) * Gaṇa (prosody), a technical term in Sanskrit prosody * Idrissa Gueye, Idrissa Gana Gueye, Senegalese footballer * Gana or Ledet, see Observance of Christmas by country#Ethiopia and Eritrea, Christmas in Ethiopia and Eritrea * Gana (film), ''Gana'' (film), an Indian Kannada-language science fiction thriller film See also

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Gunna (other)
Gunna most commonly refers to: *Gunna (rapper) (Sergio Giavanni Kitchens, born 1993), American rapper, singer, and songwriter Gunna may also refer to: Places *Gunna, Scotland, an unpopulated island in Inner Hebrides *Gunna, New South Wales, Australia, in Leichhardt County Art and media *Gunna (comics), a Thunderbolts character * ''Gunna'' (film), a 2005 Kannada romance-action-drama People * Gunna Breuning-Storm (1891–1966), Danish violinist and music teacher * Gunna Grähs (born 1954), Swedish illustrator See also * Ganna (other) * Gunner (other) Gunner, the Gunner, Gunners or the Gunners may refer to: Places * Gunner Bay, Bermuda * Gunner River, New Zealand * Gunners Park and Shoebury Ranges, a nature reserve in Essex, England * Gunners Pond, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada * Mount Gun ...
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Gaana
Gaana (or Gānā) is a genre of Tamil music, which is sung in the Madras Bashai dialect of Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. It is Rapping, rap-like "collection of rhythms, beats and sensibilities native to the Madras people." It evolved over the past two centuries, with influences ranging from the ''siddhars'' (tantric adepts) of ancient Tamilakam to rural Tamil folk music to Tamil Sufism, sufi mystics. Its popularity rose when it was brought to the music of the mainstream Tamil film industry. Contemporary gaana bands are bringing the genre to new audiences while using it for social activism, especially against Caste system in India, caste discrimination. History The term "gaanaa" is the Madras Bashai, colloquial word in Madras for "music", which is of Hindustani language, Hindostani origin. In literary Tamil language, Tamil, the word ''Gaanam'' (கானம்) means "tune", and in modern Hindi–Urdu gānā means "song". The genre arose in the slums and burial grounds of Madra ...
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