Musi (other)
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Musi may refer to: Places * Musi River (Indonesia) * Musi River (India), Telangana state * Moosy River, Andhra Pradesh, India People * Angelo Musi (1918–2009), American basketball player * Agostino de' Musi, commonly known as Agostino Veneziano (c. 1490–c. 1540), Italian engraver Other * Musi language, a Malay language spoken in Indonesia * Mitsubishi UFJ Securities International (MUSI), a global investment bank based in London * a music streaming app See also * Mussi *Musy Musy is a French surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Benoît Musy (1917–1956), Swiss motorcycle racer * Enrico Musy (1901–1966), Italian actor * Gianni Musy (1931–2011), Italian actor and voice actor * Jean-Marie Musy (1876– ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Musi River (Indonesia)
The Musi River ( id, Sungai Musi) is a river in Southern Sumatra, Indonesia. - Geonames.org. It flows from south-west to north-east, from the Barisan Mountains range that form the backbone of Sumatra, in , Province, to the that forms an extension of the [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Musi River (India)
Moosi River is a tributary of the Krishna River in the Deccan Plateau flowing through Telangana state in India. Hyderabad stands on the banks of Muchukunda River or Moosa river, which divides the historic old city and the new city. Himayat Sagar and Osman Sagar are dams built on it which used to act as source of water for Hyderabad. The river was known as Nerva during Qutub Shahi period. The river originates in Ananthagiri Hills near Vikarabad. It generally flows in easterly direction, turning South at Chittaloor. It flows into the Krishna River at Vadapally, near Miryalaguda in Nalgonda district. Places of interest * Telangana High Court *City college * Mahatma Gandhi Bus Station * Osmania General Hospital *Salar Jung Museum * State Central Library Floods The Musi river was the cause of frequent flood devastation of Hyderabad city until the early decades of the 20th century. On 28 September 1908, Hyderabad was flooded, which included 17 inches of rain in one day, killi ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Moosy River
The Moosy River (also known as the Musi River; te, మూసీ నది) is a minor water body in the district of Prakasam.http://cgwb.gov.in/District_Profile/AP/Prakasam.pdf Geography The Musi rises near Gotlagattu village in Nellore district at an elevation of about 200 m. at north latitude 15 32' and east longitude 79° 25' and flows in a south-easterly direction for a total length of 112 km. to join the Bay of Bengal. The river Moosy rises near Dokkalasala in the Veligondas. It flows first east and then south through Markapur, Darsi, Northern border of Podili, Kondepi Kondapi is a village in Prakasam district of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. It is the mandal headquarters of Kondapi mandal in Kandukur revenue division. Assembly constituency Kondapi is an assembly constituency in Andhra Pradesh. The ..., Vennuru, Koru Uppalapadu, Tangutur, Alakurapadu and Kothapatnam Mandals falls into the Bay of Bengal near Madanur of Kothapatnam Mandal. Tribut ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Angelo Musi
Angelo Musi, Jr. (July 25, 1918 – October 19, 2009) was an American professional basketball player. A 5'9" guard from Temple University, Musi played three seasons (1946–1949) in the Basketball Association of America as a member of the Philadelphia Warriors. He averaged 8.4 points per game Points per game, often abbreviated PPG, is the average number of points scored by a player per game played in a sport, over the course of a series of games, a whole season, or a career. It is calculated by dividing the total number of points by ... in his BAA career and won a league championship in 1947. Musi died on October 19, 2009, at his home in Philadelphia. He was 91 years old. Retrieved January 1, 2011. BAA career statistics Regular season Playoffs ...
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Agostino Veneziano
Agostino Veneziano ("Venetian Agostino"), whose real name was Agostino de' Musi (c. 1490 – c. 1540), was an important and prolific Italian engraver of the Renaissance. Life Veneziano was born in Venice, where he trained as an artist, though his teacher is unknown. He initially copied prints by Albrecht Dürer and Giulio Campagnola from about 1512-14, and then producing his own works, somewhat in the style of the latter. He spent some time in Florence around 1515-16. He moved to Rome, perhaps as early as 1514, and by 1516 had joined the printmaking workshop of Marcantonio Raimondi, of which he was one of the most important members until it was broken up by the Sack of Rome in 1527. Unlike many produced by the workshop, most of Agostino's plates avoided being confiscated and melted down by Charles V's soldiers, and continued to be printed in later years. Agostino returned to Venice after the sack, and later visited Mantua and Florence before returning to Rome in 1531, rem ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Musi Language
Palembang, also known as Palembang Malay (), or Musi, is a Malayic language primarily spoken in about two thirds of South Sumatra Province in Indonesia, especially along the Musi River. It consists of two separate but mutually intelligible dialect chains: Musi and Palembang. The urban Palembang dialect is a koiné that emerged in Palembang, the capital city of South Sumatra. It has become a '' lingua franca'' throughout major population centers in the province, and is often used polyglossically with Indonesian and other regional languages and dialects in the area. Since parts of South Sumatra used to be under direct Malay and Javanese rule for quite a long time, the speech varieties of Palembang and its surrounding area are significantly influenced by Malay Language and Javanese, down to their core vocabularies. The name ''Palembang'' can refer both to the urban Palembang dialect, distinct from Musi dialect proper, or to the whole Palembang/Musi dialect group. This term i ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Mitsubishi UFJ Securities International
Mitsubishi UFJ Securities International plc (MUSI) was a global investment bank headquartered in London, United Kingdom. Mitsubishi UFJ Securities International was the investment arm of one of the largest financial institutions in the world, Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group (MUFG). The investment bank was part of an international network with offices in London, New York City, Hong Kong and Singapore. MUSI was active throughout the global capital markets, focusing on investment banking, debt, equity, commodities, derivatives and structured products. MUSI had a staff of approximately 600 people globally. Executive In January 2013, Paul Hartwell was appointed as the CEO of Mitsubishi UFJ Securities International. The company's CFO was David King and its Head of International Business Clifford De Souza. History and Ownership Mitsubishi UFJ Securities International was wholly owned by Mitsubishi UFJ Securities Holdings Co., Ltd. (MUSHD), which is itself wholly owned by MUFG. MUSHD's oth ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Mussi
Mussi is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Camillo Mussi (1911–1940), Italian ice hockey player * Carolina Mussi (born 1988), Brazilian swimmer *Fabio Mussi (born 1948), Italian politician *Giuseppe Mussi (1836–1904), Italian politician *Mary Mussi, née Edgar (1907–1991), British writer, known as Mary Howard *Roberto Mussi (born 1963), Italian footballer See also *Muzzi *Musi (other) Musi may refer to: * Musi River (Indonesia) * Musi River (India), Telangana * Moosy River, Andhra Pradesh, India * Musi language, a Malay language spoken in Indonesia * Angelo Musi (1918–2009), American basketball player * Agostino de' Mus ... {{surname, Mussi Italian-language surnames ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |