- The
Meluzína (German: Wirbelstein) is a 1,094-metre-high (3,589 ft)
mountain in the
central Ore
Mountains in the
Czech Republic. The
Meluzína or Wirbelstein...
- (Russian: Медуза),
Meluza (Russian: Мелуза,
literally «small», «little») or
Meluzina (Russian: Мелузина) is a
mythical creature in
Russian folklore. She was...
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remains of the
dragon Albion in the story. In
Czech and Slovak, the word
meluzína refers to
wailing wind,
usually in the chimney. This is a
reference to...
- Teo, Teodorik, Teodoz, Deodata, Tea, Teodora, Teodózia Tibor, Tiber,
Meluzína,
Tibora Martin, Martinián, Marrow, Maroš Svätopluk, Astrid, Jonáš, Astrida...
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released in 1990. "Sing-Song" – 2:19 "Bunny" – 1:52 "Ritual Tragick" – 3:15 "
Meluzina Man" – 2:54 "Nimmo's Dream" – 2:41 "Grimace" – 2:03 Raggett, Ned. "The...
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Their first recordings were demos, one of which, "
Meluzina Man",
became their first release on the 1990
compilation Xpressway Pileup...
- Cirkuszigazgató Dezsõ Pártos as Böller sekrestyés, esküvõi tanú Vali Rácz as A szép
Meluzina Dániel Skultéty as
Csapos József Tóth-Vásárhelyi as Szájharmónikás diák...
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highest peak in
Saxony Božídarský Špičák (Gottesgaber Spitzberg), 1,115 m
Meluzína (Wirbelstein), 1,094 m Blatenský vrch (Plattenberg), 1,043 m Eisenberg...
- "Martin Škabraha: Nevědět a
dotknout se. Děti z čínské čtvrti
doktora Meluzina". Novinky.cz (in Czech).
Retrieved 17 July 2017. "Dým bramborové natě (1976)"...
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chorus and
piano 4-hands
words by Jiljí Jahn
Choral 187 55 1872–1874
Meluzína Meluzína for soloist,
chorus and
orchestra Cantata after Gottfried Kinkel Choral...