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Sīmanis is a
Latvian surname (feminine: Sīmane) and
masculine given name.
Notable people with the
surname include: Ādolfs
Sīmanis (1909–1979), Latvian...
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Simani (pronounced "Sim 'n' I") was a
Newfoundland and
Labrador musical duet
considered the
cornerstone of
traditional Newfoundland music.
Formed in 1977...
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Peiman Simani (born 5 June 1992) is a
Finnish international football referee.
Since the
start of the 2024 season,
Simani is a FIFA-listed international...
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Simani (Persian: سيماني) in Iran may
refer to:
Simani-ye Olya
Simani-ye
Sofla This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct geographical locations...
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Haralds Sīmanis (12 June 1951 – 1
December 2022) was a
Latvian singer and composer.
Sīmanis was born in Cēsis to a
mixed Latvian-Romani family. He did...
- (which
included Lolita Ritmanis,
Boriss Frumins [lv],
Larisa Gūtmane, Dāvis
Sīmanis [lv], Zane Balčus and Arvīds Krievs [lv]) also
remarked upon the achievement...
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Simony (/
ˈsɪməni/) is the act of
selling church offices and
roles or
sacred things. It is
named after Simon Magus, who is
described in the Acts of the...
- Ādolfs
Sīmanis (11
March 1909 – 10
September 1979) was a
Latvian football defender, with the
longest career as a
player with Riga Vanderer.
Sīmanis came...
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Eurofestivales (in Spanish). 5
January 2025.
Retrieved 5
January 2025.
Simanis,
Karins (5
January 2025). "Italy:
Junior Eurovision Song
Contest 2025 parti****tion...
- (Saiman) Korean: 시몬 (Simon) Latin: Simeonus, Simonis,
Symeon Latvian:
Sīmanis, Sīmans, Simons,
Saimons Lithuanian: Simonas, Šimonas Macedonian: Симон...