Zone may refer to:

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Places [link]

American schools
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France
Germany
Greece
India
Italy
Korea
Ukraine

Geography [link]

Entertainment [link]

Mathematics [link]

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Technology [link]

  • DNS zone, a portion of the namespace in the Domain Name System
  • Solaris Zones, a feature of the Solaris operating system, also known as Solaris Containers
  • Fibre Channel zoning, a method for facilitating low interference and high security in computer data storage systems
  • A thermal zone, or just zone, in heating, ventilating, and air-conditioning (HVAC)
  • Zone, a short name for DVD region code
  • One of several terms used for a region in region-based memory management

Other uses [link]

  • Zone (vestment), a belt worn by priests and bishops of the Eastern Orthodox Church
  • Zone diet, a diet that involves precise proportions by weight of protein, fat and carbohydrate
  • Zone System, a photographic technique for determining optimal film exposure and development
  • Zone Coopérative de l'Université Laval, a university cooperative in the province of Quebec, Canada
  • Erogenous zone, an area on the body which is sexually stimulating
  • The zone, or flow, a mental state attained by a person fully immersed in some activity
  • Chronozone, a sequence of rocks deposited within a particular time interval
  • Time zone

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Zone (play)

Zone is a French-language three-act play written by French-Canadian author Marcel Dubé. Written when Dubé was 21 and based on memories of his childhood,Zone revolves around a gang of teenaged Québécois criminals who sell contraband cigarettes, and the internal conflicts that ultimately tear the group apart. The title "Zone" refers to the fact that each of the smugglers are stuck in a zone of society from which it is almost impossible to escape.

Cast

The original production of Zone was directed by Robert Rivard.

  • Monique Miller as Ciboulette
  • Guy Godin as Tarzan
  • Robert Rivard as Passe-Partout
  • Raymond Lévesque as Moineau
  • Hubert Loiselle as Tit-Noir
  • Marcel Dubé as Johny
  • Jean Duceppe as Ledoux
  • Jean-Louis Paris as Police Chief
  • Yves Létourneau as Roger
  • Characters

  • Ciboulette: Unloved by her parents, Ciboulette is the youngest group member at 16 years of age, and the only female in the play. She is in love with Tarzan but does not reveal this to him until the end. Her character's naïve hope for a relationship with Tarzan embodies the "extreme idealism of youth". Ciboulette's character is tragically punished for standing up for love.
  • Zone (band)

    Zone was an all-female pop rock band started in Sapporo, Japan in 1999. Although it initially started as a dance group, they turned to an all-female band. Zone has been categorized in a new genre called "bandol" (a portmanteau of the words band and idol). The band was started and managed by Studio RunTime and released their first single, "Good Days", under the major record label Sony Records, on February 7, 2001. The group has officially ended on March 2, 2013.

    Their most famous song is "Secret Base (Kimi ga Kureta Mono)", released on August 8, 2001. The single sold about 744,000 copies on Japanese Oricon charts.

    History

    Zone started off with eight members in 1997, then reduced to six and finally to four – Miyu Nagase, Mizuho Saito, Maiko Sakae, and Takayo Ookoshi – by the time they released their first indie disc in 1999.

    Tadayuki Ominami, a representative of Sony Records, noticed that the crowd reaction to the group's debut concert was particularly enthusiastic. Initially, Zone was solely focused on singing and dancing. Ominami watched a live video of the band playing with instruments at the KomeKome Klub and felt that, due to the overabundance of dance groups, Zone had the makings of a breakthrough act, provided they could play their instruments as well as sing and dance.

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