Lion (name)

Lion as a name may refer to:

People with the family name

  • Alfred Lion (1909–1987), German-American record producer
  • Jeremy Lion, comedic character
  • Joel Lion, Israeli Diplomat
  • P. Lion (born 1959), Italian singer
  • People with the given name

  • Lion Feuchtwanger (1884–1958), a German novelist
  • Jack Lion Hartzler (born 2014), son of Evanescence vocalist Amy Lee
  • Fictional characters with the family/given name

  • Lion Rafale, from video game Virtua Fighter Series
  • Lion Ushiromiya, from the Japanese sound novel Umineko no Naku Koro ni
  • See also

  • Lions (surname)
  • Lyon (disambiguation), people with the surname Lyon
  • Lion (video game)

    Lion is an animal simulation game where the player plays the role of a lion. It is a sequel of sorts to Wolf.

    The gameplay is divided into two parts. The first is a sandbox simulation mode, where the player has no predetermined goal. The second is a scenario mode, where the player has to complete specific actions; this is comparable to quests given in RPGs.

    As in the original you take the role of a lion chosen from a pool of 20 different animals, with varying attributes, in existing prides or handpicked groups made by yourself. You can control a single animal or all members of a pride and you get to play in either a 20-mission mode (such as survive for a day) or a simulation mode, which allows you to do whatever you want.

    Unlike in Wolf, which takes place in three different locales, Lion is played only on the savannas and plains of the Serengeti National Park in Tanzania (though in four different seasons).

    Also includes a "Lion Safari", an interactive tour of the leoline life on the Serengeti.

    Lion-sur-Mer

    Lion-sur-Mer is a commune in the Calvados department in the Basse-Normandie region in northwestern France.

    Geography

    Lion-sur-Mer is located on the edge of the English Channel, more precisely on the Côte de Nacre (Mother of Pearl Coast), about 15 km (9.3 mi) North of Caen.

    The beach is made of fine sand and is bordered, to the west, by middle-sized cliffs.

    The town is served by 2 bus services : line No. 1 of the Bus Verts du Calvados and line No. 62 of Twisto. A ferry of Brittany Ferries links Ouistreham (5 km from Lion-sur-Mer) to Portsmouth in England.

    History

  • 6 June 1944 : The D-Day of the Battle of Normandy during World War II. British soldiers landed on the beach of Lion-sur-Mer which was a part of the Sword Beach sector.
  • Population

    Sights

  • The beach, its promenade (La digue) and its villas from the beginning of the 20th century
  • To the East, the beach with the promenade (in the foreground, the SNSM look-out post)

  • To the East, the beach with the promenade (in the foreground, the SNSM look-out post)

    Zzz

    ZZZ, Zzz, zZz, or zzz may refer to:

  • an onomatopoeia for snoring, or an implication of sleep, see The big Z
  • "Planet of the Spiders" (Production code: ZZZ), a 1974 Doctor Who serial.
  • zZz, a Dutch band from Amsterdam.
  • Zzz, a song composed by Kenichi Maeyamada and performed by Sayaka Sasaki. It is most notable for its use as the ending theme for the anime Nichijou.
  • zzz, the lead developer of I2P.
  • See also

  • Z (disambiguation)
  • ZZ (disambiguation)
  • Zzzz (disambiguation)
  • 4ZZZ

    4ZZZ (pronounced "Four Triple Zed" or simply "Triple Zed") is an independent community radio station operating in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, at the frequency 102.1 FM. As a community radio station, 4ZZZ is a member of the Community Broadcasting Association of Australia (CBAA). The station broadcasts to much of South-East Queensland, parts of Northern NSW and web streams from its website.

    History

    4ZZZ was established to provide a radical alternative to mainstream news, to promote a sense of engagement and activism in community life and to promote Australian music. The station began transmission on 8 December 1975 as the first FM community broadcaster in Brisbane transmitting in stereo.

    The station's first studios were constructed by announcing staff and volunteers, using second hand building materials and furniture. The first transmitter was hand built by the station engineer. Founders included activist, Jim Beatson, journalist Marian Wilkinson, Arts Administrator, John Stanwell and academic Alan Knight. Announcer John Woods launched the station with The Who's "Won't Get Fooled Again" at Midday 8 December 1975. Along with 2JJJ and 3RRR, 4ZZZ has been a major promoter of independent and alternative music providing exposure for many Australian and international artists. Through the late 1970s and early 1980s the station also produced many groundbreaking and award winning features and documentaries.

    3ZZZ

    3ZZZ (3 Triple Zed) is an ethnic community radio station in Melbourne, Australia. They broadcast programs in over 70 languages on FM 92.3 MHz.

    3ZZZ is Australia's largest community multilingual radio station, providing an independent, alternative and local voice in the media. With estimates at more than 400,000 listeners, 3ZZZ broadcasts 24 hours per day on 92.3 on the FM band. 3ZZZ's radio signal which is broadcast from its radio tower located on Mount Dandenong, covers Greater Melbourne and includes areas of Geelong, Macedon, Mornington Peninsula. The station can also be heard throughout the world via Internet Broadcasting on its website http://www.3zzz.com.au.

    History

    3ZZZ began regular broadcasting on 92.3 MHz (the old 3EON frequency) in June 1989.

    3ZZZ was successful in a licence application that was contested at the time by a Spanish language broadcasting group known as "The Voice of Hispano America (VHA-FM)".

    The community broadcast licence was granted to 3ZZZ on the basis of its diversity of languages and communities represented.

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