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* [[Caudron Simoun]], a 1930s aircraft |
* [[Caudron Simoun]], a 1930s aircraft |
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* [[Simoun (anime)]], a Japanese animated TV series and its manga adaptations |
* [[Simoun (anime)]], a Japanese animated TV series and its manga adaptations |
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** [[Simoun (mecha)]], [[fictional aircraft]] featured in the |
** [[Simoun (mecha)]], [[fictional aircraft]] featured in the eponymous anime series |
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* [[Crisóstomo Ibarra]], nicknamed Simoun, one of the main characters of ''[[El filibusterismo]]'' by [[José Rizal]] |
* [[Crisóstomo Ibarra]], nicknamed Simoun, one of the main characters of ''[[El filibusterismo]]'' by [[José Rizal]] |
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* Henri Simoun, [[Howard Rodman]]'s [[pseudonym]] when working on ''[[The Six Million Dollar Man]]'' film adaptation |
* Henri Simoun, [[Howard Rodman]]'s [[pseudonym]] when working on ''[[The Six Million Dollar Man]]'' film adaptation |
Revision as of 03:10, 8 December 2006
Simoun is originally an alternate spelling of simoom, but may also refer to following:
- Caudron Simoun, a 1930s aircraft
- Simoun (anime), a Japanese animated TV series and its manga adaptations
- Simoun (mecha), fictional aircraft featured in the eponymous anime series
- Crisóstomo Ibarra, nicknamed Simoun, one of the main characters of El filibusterismo by José Rizal
- Henri Simoun, Howard Rodman's pseudonym when working on The Six Million Dollar Man film adaptation