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    Saamana. Saamana is a Marathi-language newspaper published in Maharashtra, India. The paper was launched on 23 January 1988 by Bal Thackeray, the founder of the Shiv Sena, a local, regional and language driven; political party; in the Indian state of Maharashtra. A Hindi version of the paper, Dopahar Ka Saamana popularly known as Hindi Saamana ...

  3. Samna - Wikipedia

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    Samna. Samna was a competitor to WordStar and MultiMate in the DOS market for word processors in the 1980s. [1] Based in large part on the look and feel of the Lanier enterprise word processing system's software, Samna was targeted at businesses who had used the Lanier system but were interested in moving to lower-cost PC-based word processing.

  4. Samaná Province - Wikipedia

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    UTC−4 ( AST) Area code. 1-809 1-829 1-849. ISO 3166-2. DO-20. Postal code. 32000. Samaná ( Spanish pronunciation: [samaˈna]) is a province of the Dominican Republic in the Samaná Peninsula located in the eastern region. Its capital is Santa Bárbara de Samaná, usually known as Samaná.

  5. Samaná (town) - Wikipedia

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    Samaná (old spelling: Xamaná ), in full Santa Bárbara de Samaná, is a town and municipality in northeastern Dominican Republic and the capital of Samaná Province. It is on the northern coast of Samaná Bay. The town is an important tourism destination and the main center for whale-watching tours in the Caribbean region. [ 4][ 5]

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  8. Samaná Americans - Wikipedia

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    Most of the Samaná Americans are descendants of African Americans who, beginning in 1824, immigrated to Hispaniola —then under Haitian administration —benefiting from the Haitian emigration policy facilitated, in part, by the mulatto president Jean Pierre Boyer. Jonathas Granville traveled to the U.S. in May–June 1824 in response to a ...

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