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  2. Konpa - Wikipedia

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    Japanese: zemi konpa (ゼミコンパ) The Japanese seminar course or zemi is a small focus group of students who, with a supervising professor, study a similar topic together in a course setting for two years and write a graduation thesis upon completion of the course. These students, with their professors, often go out to drink after a long ...

  3. Compas - Wikipedia

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    Compas (French pronunciation:; Haitian Creole: konpa dirèk; [2] French: compas direct), also known as konpa or kompa, is a modern méringue dance music genre of Haiti. [1] The genre was popularized by Nemours Jean-Baptiste following the creation of Ensemble Aux Callebasses in 1955, which became Ensemble Nemours Jean-Baptiste in 1957.

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    The mix of konpa and mizik rasin artists at his Memorial Day weekend festival is intentional, said Pierre-Pierre, who questions whether konpa, with its often gentle winding grooves and street ...

  5. Tabou Combo - Wikipedia

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    Tabou Combo was the first Haitian band to perform in Japan, Ivory Coast, Senegal among others, and were named the "Official Panamanian Band" in Panama due to their popularity, while also becoming the first Caribbean band to have a number one single in the French Hit Parade. They dynamically sung their songs in both English, French, Spanish and ...

  6. Group dating - Wikipedia

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    The term gōkon comes from the Japanese words konpa (a party for members of a single group, class, or club) and gōdō ("together", "combination"). Generally speaking, gōkon are not primarily intended to result in one-night stands (something more associated with nanpa ), but rather for making new acquaintances and possibly forming long-term ...

  7. Talk:Konpa - Wikipedia

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  8. Kantō kubō - Wikipedia

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    An illustration from the Shinpen Kamakurashi of the spot in Kamakura where the mansion of the Kantō kubō used to stand. It was still left empty in 1685 by peasants, more than two centuries after the dynasty's fall, thinking it may one day return and bring prosperity back to Kamakura.

  9. Kanpai - Wikipedia

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    Kanpai!, a Japanese manga; Kampai, another name for the bean Parkia speciosa; Kampai I and Kampai II, villages in Lithuania This page was last edited on 8 ...