- The
gosos or
goccius (Sardinian) or
goigs (Catalan) are a kind of
devotional and
paraliturgical songs sang
pertaining to the folk
tradition that are dedicated...
-
Gošo Vikentiev, born
Gjorgi Dimitrovski Vikentiev (Macedonian: Ѓорѓи Димитровски Викентиев; 19
April 1920 – 17
October 1944) was a
Macedonian military...
- is best
known for the
tenore polyphonic singing,
sacred chants called gosos, the launeddas, an
ancient instrument that
consists of a set of
three single-reed...
-
victories in most
major Chinese cities.: 29 On 11 July, in
accordance with the
Goso conference, the
Imperial ****anese Army
General Staff authorized the deployment...
- Chaselo, Cheres, Cirial, Clagrano, Dedo, Dedro, Djiniani, Doradillo, ****a
Gosos, ****agosos, Garillo, Garrida, Garrido, Garriga, Garrilla, Hoja Vuelta,...
- Mary") is a
devotional song
belonging to the
Sardinian tradition of the
Gosos,
written in
Sardinian language in the 18th
century by the poet Bonaventura...
- Shimano: The Old
Woman Burns the Hut (Kattō-shō Case 162)
Asahina Sōgen:
Goso Hōen's "Hakuun Said 'Not Yet'" (Kattō-shō Case 269) Shuzan's Main
Cable (Kattō-shō...
-
behind the
Yongding River by the next day. On 11 July, in
accordance with the
Goso conference, the
Imperial ****anese Army
General Staff authorized the deployment...
- as it is
known in
Morocco ****agoso, also
known as ****agosos or ****a
Gosos in Sagunto,
Valencia Garido, also
known as Garrida, Garriga,
Garilla or...
- Washerman's Donkey," also
known as "The
Heart of a Monkey;" "Mwalimu
Goso," "
Goso the Teacher," a ****ulative tale; and "Sungura na Simba," "The Hare and...