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- Didymoteicho, a town in Thrace once commonly known as Demotika (Bulgarian Dimotika, Turkish Dimetoka) Lordship of Demotika, a medieval crusader state based...
- μουσική, paradosiaki mousiki, 'traditional music'; also δημοτικά τραγούδια, dimotika tragoudia, 'folk songs') includes a variety of Gr**** styles pla**** by ethnic...
- Other forms of song po****r today in Greece are elafrolaika, entechno, dimotika, and skyladika. Greece's most notable, and internationally famous, composers...
- Empire. Klephtic music is monophonic and uses no harmonic accompaniment. Dimotika tragoudia are only from the mainland and accompanied by clarinets, tambourines...
- discography was dominated by two musical genres: the Gr**** folk music (δημοτικά, dimotiká) and the elafró tragoudi (ελαφρό τραγούδι, lit. "light[weight] song")....
- sp****ly po****ted areas and villages. In particular, the city has seven dimotika (primary schools), four gymnasia (junior high), three lyceums (senior high)...
- Gr****s Jews Armenians Others Karaagach 25,669 - 12,874 - 11,133 284 835 443 Dimotika 25,081 581 6,070 - 16,856 1,152 298 47 Soflu 16,748 339 12,280 - 4,097...
- as a government officer. After the 16th century, many Gr**** folk songs (dimotika) were produced and inspired from the way of life of the Gr**** people, brigands...
- (1218–41), the provinces included Belgrade, Braničevo, Boruy, Adrianople, Dimotika, Skopje, Prilep, Devol, and Albania. During the Second Empire, Bulgarian...
- working to get through the day. His first musical influences came from Dimotiká and traditional Byzantine music. He lived there until age 16, at which...