Anza

Anza may refer to:

  • Anza, a neighborhood of Agadir, Morocco
  • Anza, California, a town in Riverside County
  • Anza, Imperial County, California
  • Anzá, Antioquia, a town in Colombia
  • Anza (river), a river in Piedmont, Italy
  • Anza (singer), a Japanese singer and actress
  • Anza (tribe), an Arab tribe
  • Anza (missile), a Pakistani-built surface-to-air missile
  • Anzah, a Palestinian village in the West Bank
  • Juan Bautista de Anza, a colonial Spanish explorer and governor of New Mexico
  • De Anza College, a community college in Cupertino, California
  • Numerous schools, streets, organizations, and businesses named "De Anza", mostly in California
  • ANZA, one of several Australia and New Zealand Associations, community organizations in different countries
  • Boscia senegalensis, an edible plant from western Africa
  • cross-legged sitting in Japanese, see Agura
  • `Anizzah

    Anazzah (Arabic: عنزة, `Anizah, `Aniza) is an Arab tribe in the Arabian Peninsula, Iraq, and the Levant.

    Genealogy and origins

    Anazzah's existence as an autonomous tribal group, like many prominent modern tribes, predates the rise of Islam in the 7th century CE. The classical Arab genealogists placed `Anizzah within the large Rabi`ah branch of Adnanite (North Arabian) tribes, alongside the tribes of Abdul Qays, Bakr ibn Wa'il, Bani Hanifa, and Taghlib. In the genealogical scheme, `Anazzah's eponymous ancestor is a great uncle of all of these.

    Two main branches of `Anazzah are recorded by the early Muslim scholars. One branch was nomadic, living in the northern Arabian steppes bordering Syria and Mesopotamia. The other, known as Bani Hizzan, was sedentary, living within the wadis of the district of Al-Yamama in eastern Nejd, just south of their purported cousins, the Bani Hanifa of the Bakr ibn Wa'il, who inhabited modern-day Riyadh. Families tracing their origin to `Annizah through Hizzan still exist in that area today.

    Anza (river)

    The Anza is a 35-kilometre (22 mi) Alpine torrent of the Ossola in northern Italy. It flows from the glaciers of Monte Rosa through the Valle Anzasca and into the river Toce, of which it is a right tributary.

    Its own principal tributaries are the Pedriola, the Tambach, the Orlovono and the Quarazza near Macugnaga and the Olecchia at Bannio Anzino.

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    Coordinates: 46°00′N 8°17′E / 46.000°N 8.283°E / 46.000; 8.283

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