-
names for the
instrument include ağız
kopuzu (Turkey),
angkuoch (Cambodia),
brumle (Czech),
changu (Sindh), đàn môi (Vietnam),
doromb (Hungary),
drumla (Poland)...
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original on 4
December 2016.
Retrieved 21
October 2013. Full name: Rolf Mørck
Stigersand / Nickname(s):
Brumle Rolf
Stigersand at
Olympedia v t e...
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Nordspor in 1995. His
lyrics for
children include the
collection Humle Brumle from 1962, and
among his
humorous books are
Langpoteta from 1996 and Den...
- blev saaet, mens
glade Lærker sang over grønne
Banker Dagen lang;
Humlen brumled dybt sin Melodi, og et Rylefløjt gled ind deri.
Viben fløj om Brak og Pløjemand...
- end of the 19th
century and
obtained official status in 1984. The
prefix Brumle-, in the
beginning also seen as Brumme-, most
likely was a
reference to...
-
importers in
Europe of
teddy bears from America. In 1997, a pair of bears,
Brumle and Brumleline, were
brought to the park.
Named the King and
Queen of Bears...
- Davik),
Singeling for rare ting (1961, text by Ola Jonsmoen), and
Humle Brumle (1962, text by Ola Jonsmoen). She was
awarded the
Ministry of Culture's...
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creates the Hayk
Mammer comics series.
Haaken Christensen discontinues Brumle.
Turkish comics artist Ratip Tahir Burak is
jailed after making an editorial...
- Bjørgaard' Jens von
Bustenskjold makes its debut.
Haaken Christensen creates Brumle,
which will run
until 1956. In Thailand,
Wittamin creates the
comics series...
-
Speck concludes.
January 5:
Haaken Christensen,
Norwegian comics artist (
Brumle), dies at age 87.
January 8:
Kreigh Collins,
American comic artist (Mitzi...