Sami people — For other uses, see Sami (disambiguation). Samis redirects here. For the Samis Foundation, see Sam Israel. Sámi Mari Boine • Lars Levi Læstadius • Lisa Thomasson • … Wikipedia
Liberal People's Party (Norway, 1972) — This article is about the party in existence from 1972 to 1988. For the party founded in 1992, see Liberal People s Party (Norway). Norway This article is part of the series: Politics and government of Norway … Wikipedia
Sami Parliament of Norway — The Sami Parliament of Norway ( Sámediggi in Northern Sami, Sämitigge in Inari Sami, unicode|Säämte #x01E7; #x01E7; in Skolt Sami) is the representative body for people of Sami heritage in Norway. It act as an institution of cultural autonomy for … Wikipedia
Sami — may refer to:* Sami people of the Scandinavian Peninsula, the Kola Peninsula, Karelia and Finland * Sami languages of the Sami people * Sami, Burkina Faso, one of the six districts of the Banwa Province * Sami District of Gambia * Sami Bay, east… … Wikipedia
Sami Parliaments — The Sami Parliaments ( Sámediggi in Northern Sami, Sämitigge in Inari Sami, unicode|Säämte #x01E7; #x01E7; in Skolt Sami) are the representative bodies for peoples of Sami heritage in Finland, Sweden and Norway. There is no single, unified Sami… … Wikipedia
Norwegian Sami parliamentary election, 2005 — The 2005 Sami parliamentary election was held in Norway on September 12, 2005.[1] Voters elected 43 members for the Sami Parliament of Norway. Contents 1 Constituencies 1.1 Outcome 1.2 Gender … Wikipedia
Norwegian Sami parliamentary election, 2009 — The 2009 Sami parliamentary election was held in Norway on September 14, 2009.[1] Voters elected 39 members for the Sami Parliament of Norway. The election saw significant losses for the two dominant parties in the Sami Parliament, the Norwegian… … Wikipedia
Norwegian Sami parliamentary election, 2001 — The 2001 Sami parliamentary election was held in Norway on September 10, 2001.[1] Voters elected 39 members for the Sami Parliament of Norway. Election results Election results for the 2001 Sami parliamentary election. Voter turnout was 66.2%.[2] … Wikipedia
Sami Michael — ( he. סמי מיכאל, born 1926) is an Israeli author and the president of The Association for Civil Rights in Israel. He was born as Sallah Menasse in Baghdad, Iraq.BackgroundMichael grew up and was educated in a mixed neighborhood of Jews, Muslims,… … Wikipedia
Sami Abu Zuhri — (سامي أبو زهري) is a senior spokesman for the Palestinian political party Hamas. Zuhri a relatively unknown member of Hamas gained notoriety on May 19, 2006, when Palestinian security and customs officials discovered he had Euro 640,000 on his… … Wikipedia