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Halka is an
opera by
Polish composer Stanisław
Moniuszko to a
libretto written by Włodzimierz Wolski, a
young Warsaw poet with
radical social views. It...
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Halka is an 1854
opera by
Polish composer Stanisław Moniuszko.
Halka may also
refer to: "
Halka" (song), 1996
release by
Swedish alternative rock band Kent...
- She is best
known for her
roles in Güneşin Kızları, Aşk
Laftan Anlamaz,
Halka, Azize, Sen Çal Kapımı y Bambaşka Biri
Hande Erçel
starred in the series...
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discovered Vrećo
singing in a café and
invited him to
perform in the band
Halka, with whom he
recorded his
first CD.
Prior to his
musical career, Vrećo...
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Halka Chronic (February 26, 1923 –
April 16, 2013) was a
geologist who
traveled and
wrote books about the
geology of the
western United States. She studied...
- in the now-abolished
Constituency NA-140. It also
includes some
Qanungo Halkas from
Pattoki Tehsil – namely, Chak no. 34, Chakoki, and Wan Adhan. General...
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Singles from
Verkligen "Kräm (så nära får
ingen gå)" Released: 9
February 1996 "
Halka" Released: 29
April 1996 "Gravitation" Released: 23
September 1996...
- Mieczysław
Halka-Ledóchowski (IPA: /mʲɛˈtʂɨswaf ˈxalka lɛduˈxɔfski/), (29
October 1822 – 22 July 1902) was born in Górki (near Sandomierz) in Russian-controlled...
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tylko mnie (1935) Róża (1936)
Barbara Radziwillówna (1936)
Znachor (1937)
Halka (1937)
Profesor Wilczur (1938) Kościuszko pod Racławicami (1938) Gehenna...
- Włodzimierz
Halka Ledóchowski (fr: Vladimir, de: Vlodimir; 7
October 1866 – 13
December 1942) was a
Polish Catholic priest who
served as the 26th Superior-General...