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Sanya

Sanya is the southernmost city on Hainan Island, and one of the four prefecture-level cities of Hainan Province, in Southeast China.

According to the 2010 Census, the population of Sanya is of 685,408 inhabitants, living in an area of . The city is renowned for its tropical climate and has emerged as a popular tourist destination, also serving as the training site of the Chinese national beach volleyball team. Sanya is home to small concentrations of Utsul people.

Sanya (TV series)

Sanya was an Indian TV situation comedy available in Hindi. It is a show for the channel Hungama TV which was bought by the Walt Disney Company. The show originally ran from 2005 - 2006. Sanya, however was actually put into the spotlight when it was shown on Hungama TV's sister channel Disney Channel India. Sanya premiered on Disney Channel India on April 21, 2008 at 7.30pm IST. Sanya was shown daily (Monday-Friday) at 7.30pm when a new episode was broadcast and was repeated at 10.30am and 3pm. The week's episodes were shown consecutively on Sundays at 4.30-7pm.

Sanya (disambiguation)

Sanya is a city in Hainan, China.

Sanya may also refer to:

  • San'ya, a place in Tokyo, Japan
  • Sanya (name)
  • Sanya (Sitcom), a Hindu sitcom.
  • Sanya V. Litvyak, a character in the Strike Witches anime
Sanya (name)

Sanya is both a given name and a surname. Notable people with the name include:

Given name:

  • Sanya Richards-Ross
  • Sanya Mateyas
  • Sanya Dharmasakti, Prime Minister of Thailand
  • Sanya Lopez, Filipino actress

Surname:

  • Arinola Olasumbo Sanya (born 1953), professor of physiotherapy

Fictional characters:

  • Sanya Litvyak, character in the mixed-media project Strike Witches

Usage examples of "sanya".

Some want to know where Sanya Grigoriev and Katya Tatarinova are living at present and what rank Sanya was promoted to after the war.

In fact, even such a curious detail as the muteness of little Sanya has not been invented by me.

To a considerable extent everything, from the first to the last page, that Sanya Grigoriev has seen has been seen by the author with his own eyes.

As for the love of Sanya and Katya, I had had only the youthful period of this story told to me.

During the blockade of Leningrad, in the grim, forever memorable days of late autumn of 1941, the Leningrad Radio Broadcasting Committee asked me to convey a message to the young Communists of the Baltic in the name of Sanya Grigoriev.

I pointed out that although I had portrayed in Sanya Grigoriev a definite person, a bomber pilot, who was fighting at the time on the Central Front, he was nevertheless only a literary character.

In the name of Sanya Grigoriev I wrote a message to the Komsomol boys and girls of Leningrad and the Baltic, and in response letters addressed to my literary hero came pouring in, expressing confidence in victory.

Many a time I felt like hitting Sanya, who could not help laughing at me.

She smiled just like Sanya, but Sanya was fair and had curly hair and blue eyes.

I had come back, because she was likely to die of joy, as Sanya explained to me.

Everyone was nice to her, especially Sanya, who had become attached to her immediately as only girls know how.

I invited Sanya to come and see me in Moscow and she promised to come for her spring holidays-it appeared that she had already made arrangements about this with Pyotr.

Aunt Dasha began to cry quietly and the last thing I saw was Sanya taking the handkerchief from her and, with a laugh, wiping away her tears.

She asked me about the spring holidays, how I had spent my time at Ensk, how Sanya and the old folks were getting on.

I made Sanya some tea-he likes his tea strong-and watched him eating and drinking until he made me sit down and have tea with him.