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Mroja, [nʲɛzaˈlɛʐnaja rɛˈspublika
ˈmrɔja], "Independent
Republic of Dreams" in English) are a rock band from Minsk, Belarus,
founded in 1981 as
Mroja...
- rock has been
developing since the
early 1980s. The rock
bands include Mroja (later
renamed to N.R.M.), Ulis, Daj Darogu!, Kriwi,
Lyapis Trubetskoy,...
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Belarusian musician, writer, painter, and
founder of the
Belarusian rock
groups Mroja, N.R.M., Zet, and Krambambula.
Lavon Volski is a
Belarusian rock musician...
- ˈvɔsʲmaja ˈzɔrka], 28th Star) is the
fourth album by
Belarusian hard rock band
Mroja,
released on 4
September 1990. It is the only
album the band
released on...
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prohibition of
these musicians. As an example,
Lavon Volski,
frontman of NRM,
Mroja and Krambambulia, had
issues with
officials at the
majority of his concert...
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newly formed 6th Mine
Clearance Department (6. minröjningsavdelningen, 6.
mröjA),
which was to be
placed at the
Gullmarn base in Skredsvik, took over the...
- (Belarusian: Марцін С.)
Miascovy čas (Belarusian: Мясцовы час) Morfe`
Molchat Doma
Mroja (Belarusian: Мроя) N.R.M.
Naviband Nebulae Come
Sweet Neuro Dubel Nevma...
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November 2003
Record label: Arlo
Music Nie
trywaj Viza Niezależnaj
Respubliki Mroja [pl]
Release date: 29
December 2003
Record label: BMA-group
Dzied Maroz...
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Heart of my Land) (duet with
Irina Dorofeeva) 2008: "Hasta la Vista" 2009: "
Mroja" (Dream) 2012: "Ne Zabyt'" (Не Забыть, Can't Be Forgotten) 2012: "My Ostanemsya"...
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officer of the 6th Mine
Clearance Department (6. minröjningsavdelningen, 6.
mröjA) from 1982 to 1983
before being promoted to
captain on 1
October 1983. He...