• A dansa (Old Occitan [ˈdansa, ˈdaⁿsa]), also spelt dança, was an Old Occitan form of lyric poetry developed in the late thirteenth century among the troubadours...
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    Dansa Kourouma (born February 9, 1980, in Faranah) is a Guinean politician and has been president of the National Council of the Transition since 22 January...
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  • Polka-mazurka (redirect from Dansa la polka)
    The polka-mazurka is a dance, musically similar to the mazurka, but danced much like the polka. Many polka-mazurkas were composed by Johann Strauss II...
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  • The Festival Dansa-Diawoura festival took place in Bafoulabé in Mali, and in the surrounding villages, from April 8 to April 10, 2005 in the presence...
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  • Dance to the Spirits (Spanish: Danza a los espíritus) is a Spanish 2009 documentary film. To the Evuzok, a tribe in the south of Cameroon, there are two...
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  • "Jalla Dansa Sawa" (meaning Come on and dance together) is a 2013 song by Swedish singer of Iranian origin Behrang Miri which was performed in Melodifestivalen...
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  • "Dansa pausa" is single by Swedish multi-ethnic group Panetoz, and the musicproducer Memo Crescendo. It was released on Warner Music Sweden in February...
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    Zymen Danseker (redirect from Simon Dansa)
    corsair based in Ottoman Algeria. His name is also written Danziker, Dansker, Dansa or Danser. Danseker and the English pirate John Ward were the two most prominent...
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  • Det måste gå att dansa till is a studio album by Swedish dansband Larz-Kristerz, released on 26 June 2013. "Det måste gå att dansa till" "Rose-Marie"...
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  • Franco-Algerian war of 1609–1628 occurred because of a Dutch pirate named Simon Dansa who declared his conversion to Islam and joined the Algerian navy in 1603...
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