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  2. Six Flags Discovery Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The tower at Six Flags in Vallejo People watching a show at Six Flags in Vallejo, California Discovery Kingdom, seen from the parking lot. On January 17, 2007, the park announced its new name: Six Flags Discovery Kingdom. [20] The new name reflects the image of an animal park, a thrill-ride park, and a marine park.

  3. Category:Costa Rican songs - Wikipedia

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  4. Malpaís (group) - Wikipedia

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    Malpaís is a band from Costa Rica.The music of Malpaís is part of the Costa Rica-contemporary compositions work, called by the band "Costarican new song". The musicians are trying to relate the concept to the early folk and protest folk tradition of Latin America, mixing musical structures of regional and local folk genres such as calypso and tambito with easy-listening jazz (breaks and ...

  5. Costa Rica (Dreamville, Bas and JID song) - Wikipedia

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    In February, Dreamville gave a live preview of the song at a free concert in Charlotte after the 2019 NBA All-Star Game. [4] Under the EP ROTD3.COM. The single was released with "LamboTruck" on July 1. It is the most collaborated song on the album, with 9 artists featured on the song. [5]

  6. On Green Dolphin Street (song) - Wikipedia

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    "On Green Dolphin Street" (originally titled "Green Dolphin Street") is a 1947 popular song composed by Bronisław Kaper with lyrics by Ned Washington. The song was composed for the film Green Dolphin Street , which was based on a 1944 novel of the same name by Elizabeth Goudge , and became a jazz standard in the 1950s.

  7. Debi Nova - Wikipedia

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    Debi was born on 6 August 1980 in Escazú, San José, Costa Rica and is of Polish Jewish descent. [13] She is a second generation Costa Rican, as her grandparents immigrated to Costa Rica from Poland in the 1930s. [13] She started playing piano at age four, and played classical music for ten years.

  8. Walter Ferguson (singer-songwriter) - Wikipedia

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    Walter Ferguson was born in Guabito, Panama on 7 May 1919, the oldest of six children.His father, Melsha Lorenzo Ferguson, was a Jamaican farmer for the United Fruit Company, and his mother, Sarah Byfield Dykin, a Costa Rican seamstress and baker of Jamaican descent.

  9. The Dolphins (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song was frequently performed by Tim Buckley, who had been present during Neil's recording of the song [6] [7] on 11 October, 1966, [8] although Buckley did not record his own version until his album Sefronia in 1973. [8]