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  2. Manele - Wikipedia

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    The difference between old and modern (contemporary) manea rhythmic pattern. Manele is a mixture of "oriental" Romanian folk and contemporary pop music with bases on Balkan influences The lyrics usually refer to themes of love, enemies, money, alcoholism and difficulties of life in general, or some of the songs are specifically dedicated to parties, weddings, funerals, etc. Manele style ...

  3. Lanai - Wikipedia

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    The Challenge at Manele borders the ocean and was designed by Jack Nicklaus. Bill Gates was married on the 12th hole tee-box at The Challenge at Manele. The Experience at Koele is located in the mountains of Lanai and was designed by noted Southern California golf course architect Ted Robinson Sr, with input from Greg Norman.

  4. Costi Ioniță - Wikipedia

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    Following Valahia's dissolution in 2002, he started a solo career, concentrating on manele. In this period he collaborated with several well known manele singers. [2] His success is considered unusual, as he is one of the few ethnic Romanians in a genre perceived as Romani. Unlike some Romani counterparts, Costi Ioniță does not use a nickname.

  5. Jeremiah Manele elected prime minister in Solomon Islands ...

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    Solomon Islands lawmakers elected former Foreign Minister Jeremiah Manele as prime minister Thursday in a development that suggests the South Pacific island nation will maintain close ties with China.

  6. Manele, Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Manele (Hawaiian: Mānele) is a census-designated place (CDP) in Maui County, Hawaii, United States, on the island of Lanai. As of the 2020 census , the CDP had a population of 7. Manele is one of only two census-designated places on Lanai, the other being the much larger Lanai City .

  7. Manuel (name) - Wikipedia

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    Manuel is a masculine given name originating in the Hebrew name Immanuel (עִמָּנוּאֵל ‎), which means "God with us." [1] [better source needed] It was reportedly brought from the Byzantine Empire (as Μανουήλ) to Western Europe, mainly Germany, Portugal and Spain, where it has been used since at least the 13th century. [2]

  8. Canelé - Wikipedia

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    The modern name "canelé" is of recent origin. The Guide Gourmand de la France [ 4 ] does not mention it. Only in 1985, after the pastry's popularity had begun to explode, was the Brotherhood of the Canelé of Bordeaux (Confrérie du Canelé de Bordeaux) [ 5 ] created and the second "n" of its name removed.

  9. Montenegrin Oro - Wikipedia

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    The name 'oro' derives from the dialectal form of the word 'orao', meaning 'eagle', referring to how the dance is performed to resemble the movements of an eagle. [1]