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Tange (other)
Tange may refer to: People: *Arthur Tange (1914–2001), Australian senior public servant *Jun Watanabe Tange or Watanabe Jun (born 1954), Japanese architect, former professor at Chubu University *Kenzo Tange (1913–2005), Japanese architect, winner of the 1987 Pritzker Prize for architecture *Klaus Tange (born 1962), Danish actor in theatre, film, and television *Sakura Tange (born 1973), Japanese idol, voice actress and singer *Tange Sazen, fictional swordsman from Japanese literature and cinema Geography: *Tange Bolaghi or Tangeh Bolaghi, archaeologically significant valley in Iran with 130 ancient settlements *Tange Promontory, ice-covered peninsula just west of Casey Bay on the coast of Enderby Land Other: *Tange International Co., manufacturer of bicycle frame tubing See also

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Arthur Tange
Sir Arthur Harold Tange (18 August 1914 – 10 May 2001) was a prominent Australian senior Civil service, public servant of the middle to late 20th century. Tange was considered one of the most influential people in the government of Australia for nearly 30 years, earning him respect and disdain in equal measure. He was best known for his controversial role in reforming the organisation of the administration of the Australian Department of Defence (Australia), Department of Defence in the 1970s. He is also less well known for having laid the foundations of the modern Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (Australia), Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) in his time at the then Department of External Affairs (1921–70), Department of External Affairs. Early life Arthur Tange was of Danes, Danish descent; his grandfather Anton Tange emigrated in 1854 from Odense. Anton Tange & Sons became a major Sydney trading house, mainly in the tea trade. However, lack of busines ...
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Jun Watanabe Tange
is a Japanese architect and a former professor at Chubu University (until 2009). After studying at the University of Tokyo, Jun finished the master's degree of Architecture in Urban Design from Harvard University in 1983. His work experiences include Kenzo Tange & URTEC (1978–81), I.M.Pei & Partners (1983–85), and Maki and Associates (1985–90). After completing the award-winning Makuhari Messe as a project architect with Maki & Associates, he was appointed as an assistant professor of architecture at the University of Texas at Austin The University of Texas at Austin (UT Austin, UT, or Texas) is a public university, public research university in Austin, Texas, United States. Founded in 1883, it is the flagship institution of the University of Texas System. With 53,082 stud ... in 1990, where he received the tenure professorship in 1996. He moved to Chubu University as a professor in 1996, and was honorably appointed as a visiting professor at Chinese University of Hong ...
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Klaus Tange
Klaus Tange (born 7 July 1962) is a Danish actor working in theatre, film, and television. Biography Tange was born in Copenhagen, Denmark and raised in Germany and Switzerland. In 1985 he graduated from the Danish National School of Theatre in Aarhus. Since his graduation, Tange has worked extensively in all areas of theatre and film. He has been involved in genres ranging from experimental film and theatre, to high-profile movies and television series, as well as performances with established theatre companies. He has lived and worked in Italy, France, and Denmark. Key performances Some of Tange's best known roles include: * Louis in ''Angels of America'' * Ariel in '' The Pillowman'', at the Aarhus Theatre * Jesus in ''Jesus Christ Superstar'', at the Det Ny Theater * Chance Wayne in '' Sweet Bird of Youth'', at the Betty Nansen Theatre, Denmark * ''Hair'', at Théâtre Mogador in Paris Tange has also worked with Ellen Stewart from La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club, and ...
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Sakura Tange
is a Japanese voice actress, singer and writer who was born in Ichinomiya, Aichi. She is best known for providing the voice of Sakura Kinomoto in the anime series ''Cardcaptor Sakura'' and before that, she voiced some of SNK's characters, such as Yuri Sakazaki in drama CD adaptation of ''The King of Fighters '94'', Cham Cham in drama CD adaptation of '' Samurai Shodown II'' and Sakura Mitsukoshi in the Neo Geo puzzle game '' Money Puzzle Exchanger''. Tange has done voice acting for anime, radio shows, computer games and live events. She worked for Aoni Production and Konami, and had retired from voice acting for a period since 2000, but announced her return to being an anime voice actress in September 2009. She has released music under several artist names, including Little Seraph, Angelic Alice, Angel, and Sakura. Filmography Anime series ;1994 *'' Nintama Rantarou'' (season 2), Yuki *''Marmalade Boy'', Suzu Sakuma ;1995 *'' Sailor Moon SuperS'', Miharu Akiyama (Ep.139) ;19 ...
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Tange Sazen
is a fictional swordsman featured in Japanese literature, cinema and TV. Originally a samurai member of the Sōma clan, he is attacked and mutilated, losing his right eye and right arm. He then begins to lead the life of a rōnin, using the pseudonym Sazen. Development Tange Sazen first appeared as a minor character in a newspaper serial by Fubō Hayashi, which ran from October 1927 to May 1928 in the ''Mainichi Shimbun''. The story mainly concerned the exploits of Ōoka Echizen, but the strikingly dramatic illustrations of Tange made by Tomiya Oda, with a scar across his right eye and an empty right sleeve, so caught the imagination of the public that within a few months three silent films about Tange were produced by different companies. As a result of the success of these films, Hayashi wrote a new serial, ''Tange Sazen'', with Tange as the hero. This initially ran in the ''Mainichi Shimbun'' from June to October 1933, but internal strife at the newspaper led to the in ...
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Tange Bolaghi
Tangeh Bolāghi, also transliterated as ''Tange-ye Bolāghi'' (), or Bolāghi Gorge, is an archaeologically significant valley consisting of 130 ancient settlements, dating back to the period between 5000 BCE and the Sassanian dynastic era (224-651 CE). It is situated in Iran's southern province of Fars, some 7 kilometres from Pasargadae, Iran. This is the valley of the Polvar River, a tributary to Kor River. Archaeological research since 2005 have discovered a section of the Royal Road (''Rāh-e Shāhi'' – راه شاهی) connecting Pasargadae to Persepolis, Susa and other regions of the Persian Empire up to Sardis. Excavations have provided archaeologists with a unique insight into the lives of the people living in the Achaemenid dynastic era. Archaeology Prior to Sivand Dam being completed in 2007, rescue archaeology was conducted in the area. In May 2005, archaeologists unearthed a complete human skeleton at one of the excavation sites, thought to date back to the Sassani ...
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Tange Promontory
Tange Promontory is an ice-covered peninsula just west of Casey Bay on the coast of Enderby Land in Antarctica. Kirkby Head is a sheer coastal outcrop on Tange Promontory, at the east side of the entrance to Alasheyev Bight. Tange Promontory was plotted from air photographs taken from an ANARE (Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions) aircraft in November 1956 and mapped by the Soviet Antarctic Expedition in February 1957. Tange Promontory was named by ANCA for Sir Arthur Tange Sir Arthur Harold Tange (18 August 1914 – 10 May 2001) was a prominent Australian senior Civil service, public servant of the middle to late 20th century. Tange was considered one of the most influential people in the government of Australia ..., Secretary of the Australian Department of External Affairs from 1954 to 1965. See also * Lamykin Dome, domed feature which forms the ice-covered summit of Tange Promontory References Peninsulas of Antarctica Landforms of Enderby La ...
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Tange International Co
Tange may refer to: People: *Arthur Tange (1914–2001), Australian senior public servant *Jun Watanabe Tange or Watanabe Jun (born 1954), Japanese architect, former professor at Chubu University * Kenzo Tange (1913–2005), Japanese architect, winner of the 1987 Pritzker Prize for architecture *Klaus Tange (born 1962), Danish actor in theatre, film, and television *Sakura Tange (born 1973), Japanese idol, voice actress and singer *Tange Sazen, fictional swordsman from Japanese literature and cinema Geography: *Tange Bolaghi or Tangeh Bolaghi, archaeologically significant valley in Iran with 130 ancient settlements *Tange Promontory Tange Promontory is an ice-covered peninsula just west of Casey Bay on the coast of Enderby Land in Antarctica. Kirkby Head is a sheer coastal outcrop on Tange Promontory, at the east side of the entrance to Alasheyev Bight. Tange Promontory w ..., ice-covered peninsula just west of Casey Bay on the coast of Enderby Land Other: * Tange Internation ...
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Dange (other)
Dange may refer to: People: * Dange (surname) Places: * Dange Shuni, Local Government Area in Sokoto State, Nigeria * Dange-Saint-Romain, commune in the Vienne department in the Poitou-Charentes region in western France *Dange (Uíge province), a place in Uíge province, Angola Rivers: *The Dange River (now known as the Danė) which has its mouth at Memel (Klaipėda). Film: * ''Dange'' (film), a 2024 Indian Hindi-language film See also * Annasaheb Dange College of Engineering & Technology, Ashta in the city of Ashta, Maharashtra, India *Dangeau Dangeau () is a commune in the Eure-et-Loir department in northern France. On 1 January 2018, the former communes of Bullou and Mézières-au-Perche were merged into Dangeau.Dangha, village in Tombouctou, Mali *
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Tang (other)
Tang or TANG most often refers to: * Tang dynasty * Sour taste Tang or TANG may also refer to: Chinese states and dynasties * Jin (Chinese state) (11th century – 376 BC), a state during the Spring and Autumn period, called Tang (唐) before 8th century BC * Tang dynasty (唐; 618–907), a major Chinese dynasty * Later Tang (唐; 923–937), a state during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period * Southern Tang (唐; 937–975), a state during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period Food * Tang (drink mix), a brand name of instant fruit flavored drinks, produced by Mondelēz International * Guk (국), soup or stew in Korean cuisine, sometimes known as "tang" (탕; 湯) Places Europe * Tang, County Westmeath, a village in Ireland * Tang, North Yorkshire, a settlement in England Asia * Tang, Ardabil, a village in Ardabil Province, Iran * Tang, Badakhshan, a village in Afghanistan * Tang, a village in Bumthang District, Bhutan * Tang (唐镇), a town in Pudong, Shan ...
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Tanga (other)
Tanga may refer to: Places Burkina Faso * Tanga, Andemtenga, a town in eastern Burkina Faso * Tanga, Sidéradougou, a village in western Burkina Faso * Tanga-Pela, a village in northern-central Burkina Faso Tanzania * Tanga Region, Tanzanian administrative region named after the city ** Tanga, Tanzania, a city and port on the coast of Tanzania ** Tanga District, Tanzanian district * Tanga Airport Other places * Tanga Islands, an island group in Papua New Guinea * Tånga och Rögle, a village in southern Sweden * Nosy Tanga, an islet in Diana, Madagascar Money * Tanga (coin), subunit of the Portuguese Indian rupia from the 16th-century until 1958 * Tanga (currency), subunit of the Tajikistani ruble from 1995 to 2000 Entertainment * ''Tanga'' (film), a 1987 Brazilian comedy film * "Tangá", a 1943 pioneering Afro-Cuban jazz composition by Mario Bauzá People * Tanga Byaling, Indian politician from Arunachal Pradesh * Tanga Loa (born 1983), American professional wres ...
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