- Look up
batuta in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Batuta may
refer to:
Bătuța, a
village in Bârzava, Arad,
Romania Ibn
Batuta, (1304 – 1368 or 1369),...
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Henryk Batuta was a hoax
article on the
Polish Wikipedia from
November 2004 to
February 2006, the main
element of
which was a
biographical article about...
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Fasole bătută or
fasole făcăluită (literally 'mashed beans') or icre de
fasole ('roe of beans') is a bean-based
paste prepared in
Romania and Moldova....
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Beckingham 1994, pp. 904, 907. Ibn
Batuta, S.; Lee;
Oriental Translation Fund (1829). The
Travels of Ibn
Batūta.
Oriental Translation Committee. Retrieved...
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Batuta (باطوطة), is a
village in
northwestern Syria,
located in the
Jebel Sem’an
region of the Dead Cities. The
village was
founded in the 4th century...
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Silva (January 2, 1940 –
September 29, 2020),
better known as "Silva
Batuta" in Brazil, or
Machado da
Silva in Argentina, was a
Brazilian footballer...
- Oito
Batutas have been
deemed to be one of the most
influential groups on
Brazilian music. They were led by
Pixinguinha with whom they
debuted on April...
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Dubai "Ibn-E-
Batuta", a song from the 2010
Indian film
Ishqiya "Ibn
Batuta ka Juta", a
nursery rhyme by
Sarveshwar Dayal Saxena Batuta (disambiguation)...
- The
National Batuta Foundation (Spanish: Fundación
Nacional Batuta),
commonly referred to as
Batuta, is a
Colombian music education system modelled on...
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Bătută Din Moldova" 1:15 5. "Doină Deascultare" 3:01 6. "
Bătută la Clarinet" 1:24 7. "Bubamara" 2:52 8. "Horă...