- Look up četa in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
cheta (Albanian: çeta; Aromanian: ceatã; Bulgarian: чета; Gr****: τσέτης; Macedonian: чета; Romanian:...
- 1979, in Monterrey,
Nuevo León, México),
better known as his
stage name
Chetes (Spanish: [ˈtʃetes]), is a
Mexican rock musician, well
known for
being the...
- the
British explorer Frederick Selous (1851–1917) and its
motto was
pamwe chete—a
Shona phrase meaning "all together", "together only" or "forward together"...
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written by Amenábar and
Mateo Gil. It
stars Eduardo Noriega, Penélope Cruz,
Chete Lera, Fele Martínez and
Najwa Nimri. In 2002, Open Your Eyes was ranked...
- Ramón
Mariano Fernández Lera (1949–2022),
better known as
Chete Lera, was a
Spanish actor. With a long on-screen
career in
addition to a
stage career...
- (LP 1988) Kumusha/Gramma
Records KSALP124 Rudo
Chete Ngatipindukewo Vabereki Wakazvarwa Sei
Kutambura Chete Munondizvidza Chenjerera Ngozi Nhamo (UK 12-inch...
- The lake has
several islands,
including Maaze Island,
Mashape Island,
Chete Island, Sekula,
Sampa Karuma, Fothergill, Spurwing,
Snake Island, Antelope...
- fishing. It is home to a
lighthouse and an airstrip,
while ferries sail to
Chete Island.
Sinazongwe also
boasts The
Houseboat Company.
Sinazongwe is accessible...
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throughout southern Africa. One of Charamba's most
famous songs is "Machira
Chete". His wife,
Olivia (née Maseko), is also a
gospel singer, and
appears with...
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realised greater success when he went solo,
recording classics like "Kuipa
Chete", "Ngoma
Yanditora Moyo", "Mwana Wedangwe", "Southern Africa" and many others...