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Drume (Cyrillic: Друме; Albanian:
Drume) is a
tribal region in the muni****lity of Tuzi, Montenegro. It is
located close to the
Albanian border. According...
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Mittelhochdeutsches Handwörterbuch (1872-1878)
records variants in d- (drumme,
drume, drumpe)
under the
meaning "drum", verwandt.de I. D. Rupp, A collection...
- Dinoša
Dolovi Donje Stravče
Donji Kokoti Donji Milješ Draževina Drešaj
Drume Duga Dučići Dušići Duške Đurkovići
Zagreda Zaugao Kiselica Klopot Kopilje...
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became a po****r form,
especially due to the po****rity of
Ernesto Grenet's "
Drume negrita".
Among the most
notable singers of afro were Rita Montaner, Bola...
- Home' From
Seven Steps To
Heaven Nancy Wilson Lush Life
Perico Sambeat Drume Negrita' From 'Perico' 22 Jun 2002
Sheena McDonald John
Adams Meister Eckhardt...
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Pyotr llyich Tchaikovsky performed by
Philharmonic Slavonica Naptime "
Drume Negrita", a
Cuban lullaby, sung by Bola de
Nieve Moonlight "Liebestraum...
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instrumental ensemble De-Orishas,
vocal ensemble (6 to 12 singers)
Drume Negrita,
mixed chorus El Manisero,
mixed chorus Inura,
mixed choir, strings...
- e Amor" (José Messias) 3:39 5. "A Tua Presença Morena" 2:05 6. "
Drume Negrinha (
Drume Negrita)" (Eliseo Grenet,
Caetano Veloso) 3:53 7. "Jorge de Capadócia"...
- Jim Hall (guitar),
Scott LaFaro and
George Duvivier (b****),
Sticks Evans (
drume),
Charles Libove and
Roland Vamos (violin),
Harry Zaratzian and
Joseph Tekula...
- 100 Drešaj
Dreshaj 176
Albanians 98.29 / 100
Catholicism 98.29 / 100
Drume Drume 164
Albanians 99.39 / 100
Catholicism 99.39 / 100 Dušići
Dushiq 188 Albanians...