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permanently settled back in Poland, she
founded her own
record label,
JaMajka Music, and
released another album with children's music,
Kolorowe dzieci...
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Paulina Appenszlak née
Jamajka (cca 1900–1976) was a Polish-Jewish journalist, editor, poet,
translator and a feminist. She
cofounded and was the editor-in-chief...
- Telep)
Adice Bistrica (Novo Naselje)
Savina Tozin Sokak (Šonsi) Šarengrad (
Jamajka)
Rasadnik (Radna Zona Zapad)
Industrial Zone West
Satelit Mali Satelit...
- Možno" "Mojot Svet" "I Ќe Bide Se Vo Red" "Povtorno Vljubena" "Kaži Mi" "
Jamajka" "Konečno" "Koga L****v Postoi" "Dalečna Želba" "Toj"
Bonus Tracks "You...
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September 2017, the band
released the
second single from the
upcoming album, "
Jamajka" ("Jamaica"), and in
December 2017 the
third single from the album, "Misli...
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Sejdefu majka buđaše (English: Seydefa's
Mother Wakes Her) is a
Bosnian (
Bosnia and
Hercegovina )
traditional folk and
sevdalinka song.
Sejdefu majka buđaše...
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saxophone by
Karel Malík. At the end of the decade,
vocalist Jarmila "
Jamajka" Koblicová joined, and
Bohumil Zatloukal returned. The band
performed all...
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nasmeh je bolj
grenak Ditka Haberl 1977 Vrača se
pomlad Oto
Pestner 1978
Jamajka Tomaž
Domicelj Moje
orglice Janko Ropret 1979
Avtomat Tomaž Domicelj...
- dance-offs W**** 7 (Radio Hits): Two
unlearned dances Rafał &
Daria and
Majka & Michał: One
unlearned dance and one
repeated dance W**** 8 (Halloween W****):...
- जमैका (Hindi, Sanskrit), Jamaïque (French),
Jamajka (Croatian, Czech, Polish, Slovak, Slovene),
Jamajka - Јамајка (Macedonian, Serbian),
Jamajko (Esperanto)...