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  2. Saaremaa Waltz - Wikipedia

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    Road sign "Birthplace of the Saaremaa Waltz" Memorial stone of the song. Saaremaa Waltz (Estonian: Saaremaa valss) is an Estonian song written in 1949 by Raimond Valgre. The words of the song come from the poem Talgud Lööne soos by Debora Vaarandi. Georg Ots recorded a version in 1950. [1] The song is popular also in Finland.

  3. List of film songs based on ragas - Wikipedia

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    Roshan (music director) Lata Mangeshkar: Hindi: Gaud Malhar: Jurm-e-Ulfat Pe Taj Mahal (1963 film) Roshan (music director) Lata Mangeshkar: Hindi: Gaud Malhar: Sharabi, Sharabi Ye Savan Ka Mausam Noor Jehan (film) Roshan (music director) Suman Kalyanpur: Hindi: Gaud Sarang: Woh Dekhen To Unki Inayat Funtoosh: S. D. Burman: Kishore Kumar & Asha ...

  4. Saaremaa - Wikipedia

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    Saaremaa Velotuur is a group race of road cyclists that is oldest in the Nordic countries (held since 1957) and the only international one in the Baltic states. [16] Saaremaa three-day running marathon takes place on the roads around Kuressaare town and Sõrve peninsula.

  5. Hiiumaa - Wikipedia

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    Hiiumaa is an island in Estonia located north of Saaremaa in the Baltic Sea. It is the northernmost island in the Muhu archipelago, which includes Saaremaa and Muhu. [4] Hiiumaa has a low relief (up to 68 m above sea level) [5] and is mostly formed of limestone, that is exposed in cliffs around parts of the island's coast. [4]

  6. Saare County - Wikipedia

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    Saaremaa was the wealthiest county of ancient Estonia and the home of notorious Estonian pirates, sometimes called the Eastern Vikings. The Chronicle of Henry of Livonia describes a fleet of sixteen ships and five hundred Oeselians ravaging the area that is now southern Sweden, then belonging to Denmark.

  7. My Culture - Wikipedia

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    "My Culture" is a song by British trip hop duo 1 Giant Leap released as the first single from their debut album, 1 Giant Leap (2002), on 8 April 2002. The track features vocals from Maxi Jazz and Robbie Williams .

  8. Culture (band) - Wikipedia

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    For their part, Walker and Dayes recorded a handful of songs on their own; a few of which turned up on an album titled Roots & Culture. Hill performed at the Reggae Sunsplash festival in 1985 and in 1986 the original line-up reformed to record two highly regarded albums – Culture in Culture and Culture at Work. [1]

  9. Trip (Ella Mai song) - Wikipedia

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    "Trip" is a song by English singer Ella Mai from her eponymous debut studio album. The song peaked at number 47 in the UK [ 2 ] and number 11 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States. [ 3 ] The song was written by Mai, Varren Wade, Quinton, and Dijon MacFarlane .