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buccina (Latin: buccina) or
bucina (Latin:
būcina;
Ancient Gr****: βυκάνη),
anglicized buccin or bucine, is a br****
instrument that was used in the ancient...
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Bučina may
refer to
places in the
Czech Republic:
Bučina (Ústí nad Orlicí District), a muni****lity and
village in the
Pardubice Region Bučina, an extinct...
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Latin is a trumpeter, or more precisely, the
person who
blows the
bucina. The name
bucina could refer in
Roman antiquity to a
crooked horn or trumpet, a...
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Calliotropis bucina is a
species of sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusk in the
family Eucyclidae. The s**** can grow to be 5.5 mm in length. This marine...
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Bučina is a muni****lity and
village in Ústí nad Orlicí
District in the
Pardubice Region of the
Czech Republic. It has
about 300 inhabitants. The word...
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mountain is
located in the Jeseníky
Protected Landscape Area [pl]. The Jelení
bučina nature reserve [pl] has been
established on part of the
western slope. Žárový...
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Trombone in the Renaissance: A
History in
Pictures and Do****ents.
Bucina: The
Historic Br****
Society Series. Hillsdale, N.Y.:
Pendragon Press....
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Maddalena has
undergone many name changes: the
Romans named it Ilva,
Fussa and
Bucina and in the
Middle Ages the
island was
known as "Bicinara"
before being given...
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consecrated in 1763.
According to tradition, it was
built next to the
Bučina stream. The
neighborhood around the
church was also
known as Požarevačka...
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Dobbrisch - bagpipes, shawm,
bucina,
vocals Castus Karsten Liehm - bagpipes, shawn,
bucina, sistrum,
vocals Hatz - big
frame drum, cymbals...