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- Eunice Katunda (also spelled Catunda) (née do Monte Lima) was a Brazilian pianist, composer, music educator, lecturer, and poet. Katunda was born in Rio...
- The Katundas Cavern, locally known as the Xherxhilla Cavern (Albanian: Shpella e Xherxhillës), is a cavern, in Katundas, Berat County, Albania, where...
- Katundas is a village in the former muni****lity of Lumas in Berat County, Albania. At the 2015 local government reform it became part of the muni****lity...
- Starcevo-Criş culture (Starčevo-Körös-Criş culture) (Balkans, 5800–4500 BC) Katundas Cavern (Albania, 6th millennium BC) Dudeşti culture (Romania, 6th millennium...
- Military Sinfonietta, Op. 11; Partita for Piano and Strings, Op. 20 Eunice Katunda 1915 1991 Brazilian Homer Keller 1915 1996 American Dorian Le Gallienne...
- Ssenteza, Ssozi, Ssegujja, Ssekandi, Ssekimpi, Wavvuvuumira, Kayaaye, Ssengo, Katunda, Kayiga, Ssenyomo, Ssemaanyi, Ssemukina, Nkayiivu, Ssensalire, Kakembo...
- Amusaa Katunda Mwanamwambwa (15 May 1940 – 21 October 2023) was a Zambian politician. He was a member of the National ****embly for Liuwa between 1991...
- The first performance of Ludus Tonalis in Italy was pla**** by Eunice Katunda in 1948 at the Teatro Piccolo in Milan. Ludus Tonalis consists of 25 movements:...
- (1907–1993) Walter Smetak (1913–1984) César Guerra-Peixe (1914–1993) Eunice Katunda (1915–1990) Cláudio Santoro (1919–1989) Gilberto Mendes (1922–2016) Osvaldo...
- 7th to 5th millennium BC) Dudești culture (Romania, 6th millennium BC) Katundas Cavern (Albania, 6th millennium BC) Middle Neolithic La Hoguette culture...