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  2. Fatou Niang Siga - Wikipedia

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    Fatou Niang Siga (1932 – 11 April 2022) was a Senegalese author and schoolteacher. She was a Mouride Muslim and has made the hajj to Mecca twice. She was married and had twelve children. Her daughter Maïmouna Sourang Ndir served as Senegal's ambassador to France.

  3. Siga - Wikipedia

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    Siga was a major Mediterranean port in the ancient Kingdom of Numidia. It was located at the western border of the territory of the Masaesyli, a Berber tribe. Their traditional opponents were the Berber confederation of the Maesulians, who ruled the eastern portion. A coin of Siga with a Punic legend ŠYGʿN

  4. Siga (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Siga was a port city of the ancient kingdom of Numidia. Siga may also refer to: Shiga Prefecture, Japan; Tapen Siga, a BJP politician in Arunachal Pradesh, India; Siga Tandia, a French footballer; Siga, a genus of moths; SIGA Technologies, a pharmaceutical company; Peste & Sida and Despe e Siga, Portuguese musical groups; The Estonian word for pig

  5. Centro Escolar University Makati - Wikipedia

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    The Centro Escolar University Makati Legaspi Village Unit is located at Legaspi Village along Esteban-Bolaños Streets as the extension to the Gil Puyat Unit. The non-science and the Doctor of Dental Medicine courses are located here. This building consists of air-conditioned classrooms, computer laboratories, and a library with audio-visual ...

  6. LAMP (software bundle) - Wikipedia

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    The acronym LAMP was coined by Michael Kunze in the December 1998 issue of Computertechnik, a German computing magazine, as he demonstrated that a bundle of free and open-source software "could be a feasible alternative to expensive commercial packages". [2]

  7. 2006 student protests in Chile - Wikipedia

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    The 2006 student protests in Chile (also known as the Penguins' Revolution or The March of the Penguins, because of the students' uniform) were a series of ongoing student voice protests carried out by high school students across Chile (from late April to early June 2006) against the privatization of the Chilean education system, implemented by dictator Augusto Pinochet in the 1970's.

  8. 2024 in Philippine music - Wikipedia

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    Siga: One Click Straight Alternative rock Island Records Philippines (UMG Philippines) Nanlalamig: Drive of Daydreams 7LC Records Sayang: Bill and the Judiths Independent All These and More (Album) The Ridleys Indie rock Underdog Music PH Sante Fe: Sansette Indie pop Sony Music Philippines: 4 2nite: Shanti Dope: Hip hop/rap Universal Records ...

  9. Steam (service) - Wikipedia

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    Steam is a digital distribution service and storefront developed by Valve.It was launched as a software client in September 2003 to provide game updates automatically for Valve's games and expanded to distributing third-party titles in late 2005.