tango

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Tango stands for:

Music and dance:

Arts and Culture:

  • Tango (1933) , a film by the Danish director George Schnéevoigt
  • Tango (1980) , a film by the Polish director Zbigniew Rybczyński
  • Tango (1993) , a film by French director Patrice Leconte
  • Tango (1998) , a film by the Spanish director Carlos Saura
  • Tango (play) , a play by Sławomir Mrożek from 1964

Japanese:

  • Tango Province , a former Japanese province
  • a former city in Kyōto Prefecture, now Kyōtango
  • Poltava (ship, 1894) , a ship of the Imperial Russian Navy, the captured by Japan and Tango renamed
  • Tango no Sekku , today Kodomo no Hi , a Japanese children's festival on May 5th
  • Shinjuku Tango , the stage name of Makoto Tateno , a Japanese manga artist

Information technology:

  • Tango (description language ) , a language for describing the behavior of software applications
  • Tango Desktop Project , a project for the consistent representation of graphical user interfaces of software
  • Tango (software) , an interactive music software
  • Tango (platform) (sensor technology), a Google offer with which smartphones and tablets with cameras in every spatial direction and sensors for measuring speed, distance and position perceive the environment in more detail.

Ball sports:

Additional:

See also:

Wiktionary: Tango  - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations