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Gunka (軍歌, lit. 'military song') is the ****anese term for
military music.
While in
standard use in ****an it
applies both to ****anese
songs and foreign...
- Jan
Guńka (born 14
April 2002) is a
Polish biathlete. Jan
Guńka gained his
first international experience at the 2019
Youth World Championships, achieving...
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Gunka no
Baltzar (****anese: 軍靴のバルツァー, Hepburn:
Gunka no Barutsuā) is a ****anese
manga series written and
illustrated by
Michitsune Nakajima. It
began serialization...
- "Battōtai" (抜刀隊, Drawn-Sword Regiment) is a ****anese
gunka composed by
Charles Leroux [ja] with
lyrics by
Toyama Masakazu [ja] in 1877. Upon the request...
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Halina Jolanta Nowak-
Guńka (born 1 June 1970) is a
Polish biathlete and cross-country skier. She
competed in the
biathlon at the 1998
Winter Olympics...
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Koseki Yūji,
August 11, 1909 –
August 18, 1989) was a ****anese ryūkōka,
gunka, march,
fight song and film
score composer. His real name was also Yūji...
- "Yuki no Shingun" (****anese: 雪の進軍, lit. 'The Snow March') is a ****anese
gunka composed in 1895 by
Imperial ****anese Army
musician Nagai Kenshi [ja] who...
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third studio album,
Virtually Indestructible, was
released in 1996 on the
Gunka Disc label. The
album featured drummer Charlie Quintana,
formerly of the...
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after World War II.
After ****an
surrendered in 1945, "Umi Yukaba" and
other gunka were
banned by the
Allied occupation forces. With the
ending of the occupation...
- Roei no Uta (露営の歌, Song of the Camp) is a ****anese
gunka song
composed by Yūji
Koseki with
lyrics by Kīchirō Yabūchi. The song was
released by Nippon...