Lev! is a 170 meters (560 ft) long glass artwork in the pedestrian and bicycle tunnel between the Railway Station Square in central Umeå and Haga District in Sweden. The display has 16 audio channels and four of these are intereactive. It was inaugurated on 17 November 2012 in conjunction with the festival Autumn Light and the reopening of Umeå Central Station.
Coordinates: 63°49′47″N 20°16′00″E / 63.8297°N 20.2667°E / 63.8297; 20.2667
Lev or LEV may refer to:
Lev is a male first name and sometimes last name of Slavic origin, which translates as "lion". It is also a common Israeli surname and uncommon female first name which translates as "heart" (לב) in Hebrew. The name also appears in the forms Liev, Lyev, Leo and Leon. People with this name include:
Lev LaOlim (Hebrew: לב לעולים, Heart to the Immigrants) was a political party in Israel, where it is also known as Lev (Hebrew: לב, Heart). It was not related to the Lev party that existed for a few minutes during the 15th Knesset.
The party was established in 1999 by Ovadia Fatkhov, before the elections in the same year. It is aimed at immigrants from Central Asia and is mostly composed of Bukharan Jews (from Uzbekistan) and Caucasian Jews.
The party states that its aims are to: