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Leny may refer to: People * Leny Andrade (born 1943), Brazilian singer and musician * Leny Marenbach (1907–1984), German film actress * Leny Zwalve (fl. 1977), Dutch cartoonist Places * Leny (civil parish), Ireland * Leny, County Westmeath, Ireland Other * Leny or Garbh Uisge, a Scottish river See also * Lenny (other) Lenny or Lennie may refer to: People and fictional characters * Lenny (given name), a list of people and fictional characters * Lennie (surname), a list of people * Lenny (singer) (born 1993), Czech songwriter * Elena Naperotić, lennie (singer) ...
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Leny Andrade
Leny de Andrade Lima (25 January 1943 – 24 July 2023), known professionally as Leny Andrade, was a Brazilian singer and musician. Both Andrade's first and last names are sometimes misspelled in English as "Lenn", "Leni", and "Adrade". She had several hits on the Brazilian charts. In 2007 she shared a Latin Grammy Award with Cesar Camargo Mariano for Best MPB ( Musica Popular Brasileira) Album, ''Ao Vivo''. Andrade performed with Paquito D'Rivera, Luiz Eça, Dick Farney, João Donato, Eumir Deodato, Pery Ribeiro, and Francis Hime. Andrade's style is a synthesis of samba and jazz. Early life Leny de Andrade Lima was born in Rio de Janeiro on 25 January 1943. Andrade began her career singing in clubs, lived five years in Mexico, and spent a good part of her life living in the United States and Europe. She studied piano at the Brazilian Conservatory of Music. Reception Andrade was described by Tony Bennett as the "Ella Fitzgerald of Brazil" and others compared her to the late ...
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Leny Marenbach
Leny Marenbach (20 December 1907 – 26 January 1984) was a German film actress. She was a leading German actress of the Nazi era, appearing in films such as the biopic '' Friedemann Bach''.Schulte-Sasse p.332 After the Second World War, she appeared in several DEFA roles. Selected filmography * '' If We All Were Angels'' (1936) * '' Der Etappenhase'' (1937) * '' Alarm in Peking'' (1937) * '' The Model Husband'' (1937) * ''Five Million Look for an Heir'' (1938) * '' Target in the Clouds'' (1939) * ''Marriage in Small Doses'' (1939) * ''Central Rio'' (1939) * ''Mistake of the Heart'' (1939) * '' Woman Made to Measure'' (1940) * '' What Does Brigitte Want?'' (1941) * '' Friedemann Bach'' (1941) * ''Wild Bird'' (1943) * ''The Big Number'' (1943) * ''How Do We Tell Our Children? ''How Do We Tell Our Children?'' () is a 1944 German comedy film directed by Hans Deppe and starring Leny Marenbach, Mathias Wieman and Hilde Körber. Made by the major German studio UFA, the film was not r ...
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Leny Zwalve
Leny or Lena Zwalve is a Dutch cartoonist. She is the winner with Evert Geradts of the 1977 Stripschapprijs. In the mid 1970s she moved to California California () is a U.S. state, state in the Western United States that lies on the West Coast of the United States, Pacific Coast. It borders Oregon to the north, Nevada and Arizona to the east, and shares Mexico–United States border, an ..., where she and her husband Glenn Bray are publishers and maintain the estate and art of Stanisław Szukalski. References Living people Dutch cartoonists Dutch women cartoonists Dutch comics artists Dutch female comics artists Winners of the Stripschapsprijs Year of birth missing (living people) {{cartoonist-stub ...
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Leny (civil Parish)
Leny () is a Civil parishes in Ireland, civil parish in County Westmeath, Ireland. It is located about north–west of Mullingar. This name also applies to the townland of Leny, County Westmeath, Leny; neither should be confused with the Falls of Leny in Scotland. Leny is one of 8 civil parishes in the Barony (Ireland), barony of Corkaree in the Provinces of Ireland, province of Leinster. The civil parish covers . Leny civil parish comprises 15 townlands: Ballinalack (village), Ballinalack, Ballynafid, Ballyvade, Clanhugh Demesne, Culleenabohoge, Culleendarragh, Cullenhugh, Farrow, County Westmeath, Farrow, Glebe, Leny, Glebe, Kilpatrick, Leny, Kilpatrick, Knightswood, County Westmeath, Knightswood, Leny, County Westmeath, Leny, Rathaniska and Rathbennett. The neighbouring civil parishes are: Russagh (civil parish), Russagh, Lackan (civil parish), Lackan and Multyfarnham (civil parish), Multyfarnham to the north, Tyfarnham (civil parish), Tyfarnham to the east, Portloman (civ ...
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Leny, County Westmeath
Leny () is a townland in County Westmeath, Ireland. It is located about north–west of Mullingar. This name also applies to the civil parish of Leny. Not to be confused with the Falls of Leny in Scotland. Leny is one of 10 townlands of the civil parish of Lackan and one of 15 townlands of the civil parish of Leny, both in the barony of Corkaree in the Province of Leinster. The townland covers of which are in Lackan parish and are in Leny parish. The neighbouring townlands are: Carrick and Lackan to the north, Fulmort, Heathland, Kilpatrick and Knockmorris to the east, Rathaniska and Rathbennett to the south and Ballyvade Ballyvade is a townland in County Westmeath, Ireland. It is located about north–west of Mullingar. Ballyvade is one of 15 townlands of the civil parish of Leny in the barony of Corkaree in the Province of Leinster. The townland covers . The ... and Cullenhugh to the west. In the 1911 census of Ireland, there were 6 houses and 40 inhabitants< ...
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Garbh Uisge
Garbh Uisge is a river of approximately 7 km in the Trossachs of Scotland just north-west Callander. It is the outflow of Loch Lubnaig and joins with Eas Gobhain west of Callander to form the River Teith. The name of the river, Garbh Uisge, is Gaelic for "Rough Water", reflecting the nature of the river. The river is often informally called the River Leny due to the Falls of Leny, where the river crosses the Highland Boundary Fault The Highland Boundary Fault is a major fault zone that traverses Scotland from Arran and Helensburgh on the west coast to Stonehaven in the east. It separates two different geological terranes which give rise to two distinct physiographic ter ..., and because it flows through the Pass of Leny. References Rivers of Stirling (council area) Tributaries of the Teith {{Scotland-river-stub ...
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