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Sanin may
refer to:
Alexander Sanin (1869–1956),
stage name of
Alexander Akimovich Shoenberg,
Russian actor and
director Vladimir Sanin (1928–1989), Russian...
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Carolina Sanín Paz (born
April 28, 1973) is a
Colombian writer who also
holds Spanish citizenship. She has
published novels, essays,
short stories, and...
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Sanin Husain (c. 1847–1909) was a
religious and
military leader who
served the
Mahdist State. Even
after the
Mahdists had been
completely defeated by...
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Sanín Sader (born 1938) is a
Colombian born
artist from Bogotá who
resides in New York City. The
daughter of
Gabriel Sanín Tobón and **** Sader...
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Sanin (Russian: Санин) is a
novel by the
Russian writer Mikhail Artsybashev. The book was
written in 1907, at a time of
substantial political reaction...
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Sanin Kaigan National Park (山陰海岸国立公園, San'in
Kaigan Kokuritsu Kōen) is a
National Park in the Tottori, Hyōgo, and Kyōto Prefectures, ****an. Established...
- Sarp
Sanin (born 22
October 1977, in Ankara),
better known as Sarp, is a
Turkish rock
musician Born in 1977 in Ankara, Sarp
spent his
childhood and younger...
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Anatoly Sanin (Ukrainian: Санин Анатолий Анатольевич) is a
Ukrainian retired footballer.
Anatoly Sanin,
started his
career with Metalist-2
Kharkiv in 1998...
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Marta Noemí del Espíritu
Santo Sanín Posada (born 6 June 1949) is a Colombian-born
politician and diplomat. She was the
Conservative party candidate in...
- The San'in
Region (山陰地方, San'in Chihō) is an area in the
southwest of Honshū, the main
island of ****an. It
consists of the
northern part of the Chūgoku...