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Waldjinah at the 55th Tong Tong Fair at The Hague in 2013. Waldjinah (born 7 November 1945) is an Indonesian traditional singer. She is most known for the song "Walang Kekek", which made Javanese keroncong music known throughout Indonesia.
Kekec is a 1951 Slovene/Yugoslavian adventure-youth film directed by Jože Gale. It is based on mountain narrative Kekec Above the Lonely Abyss (Kekec nad samotnim breznom), by Josip Vandot, the last of three stories about Kekec, published in Slovenian youth magazine Zvonček in 1924.
Kekec's Tricks (Slovene: Kekčeve ukane) is a 1968 Yugoslav/Slovenian adventure film directed by Jože Gale.The film is based on the Kekec mountain narratives by Josip Vandot, originally published in Slovenian youth magazine Zvonček.
"Keke" (stylized in all caps) is a song written and performed by American rappers 6ix9ine, Fetty Wap, and A Boogie wit da Hoodie. The song was released commercially on January 14, 2018, for streaming and digital download by ScumGang Records. [1] "
"Yé ké yé ké" is a song by Guinean recording artist Mory Kanté. It was written by him and released on his third album, Á Paris, in 1984.A remixed version was included in his fifth album, Akwaba Beach (1987), and released as a single.
The Kekek River originates at the mouth of an unidentified lake (length: 1.1 kilometres (0.68 mi); altitude: 540 metres (1,770 ft)). This lake is surrounded by two series of mountains, one mountain top of which is 556 metres (1,824 ft) (south side), another of 482 metres (1,581 ft) (east side of the lake) and a third of 527 metres (1,729 ft) (North West side).
The first known written reference to the dish is found in a copy of Danishmendname dating back to 1360. [3] Keşkek is documented in Iran and the region of Syria as early as the 15th century; [4] it is still consumed by many today, traditionally during religious festivals, weddings [5] and funerals.
Kek is the deification of the concept of primordial darkness [1] in the ancient Egyptian Ogdoad cosmogony of Hermopolis.. The Ogdoad consisted of four pairs of deities, four male gods paired with their female counterparts.