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Manama (Arabic: الْمَنَامَة el-Menâme, Bahrani pronunciation: [elmɐˈnɑːmɐ]) is the capital and largest city of Bahrain, with an approximate population of 297,502 as of 2012. Long an important trading center in the Persian Gulf , Manama is home to a diverse population.
Free City is the only studio album by hip-hop group St. Lunatics. [1] It was released on June 5, 2001, almost a full year after the release of group member Nelly 's debut, Country Grammar . The album was a commercial success as it debuted at number 3 on the Billboard 200 with 196,000 copies sold in its first week. [ 2 ]
Chávez Ravine (album) The Chemical Wedding (Bruce Dickinson album) Civilian (Gentle Giant album) Clarity (Jimmy Eat World album) Codes and Keys; Come into Our World; Coming of Age (Five Man Electrical Band album) Contraband (band) Cosmic Egg; Crimes of Passion (Pat Benatar album) Crusader (Saxon album)
"Baila Morena" (single) from Zucchero is from his Zu & Co. album. 2004: Belén Arjona asked Maná's vocalist Fher Olvera to perform "Vivir Sin Aire" for a duet for her album called O te mueves o caducas (special edition). It was the fifth and last single of her album. 2004: Maná and La Ley (band): Batalla de las Bandas: Superheros del Rock en ...
City Centre Bahrain is a shopping mall located in the Seef District of Manama, in the Kingdom of Bahrain. [2] It is owned and run by Majid Al Futtaim Properties, which owns several shopping malls across the Middle East. [3] [4]
Free is the second studio album by English rock band Free, recorded and released in 1969. It saw the burgeoning of the songwriting partnership between Paul Rodgers and 16-year-old bassist Andy Fraser; eight of the nine songs are credited to the two. The album performed poorly, failing to chart in the UK and in the US. [2]
After performing under the name Sombrero Verde for six years, they renamed to Maná in 1986 and released their debut studio album, Maná, in 1987. In 1992, the group released ¿Dónde Jugarán Los Niños? , which sold more than 10 million copies worldwide [ 8 ] (over 700,000 copies in the US), becoming the best-selling Spanish-language rock ...