- "Natalia
Lafourcade Talks Life-Changing
Album '
Musas'". Billboard.
Retrieved May 5, 2017. "On '
Musas,'
Natalia Lafourcade Celebrates Legends Of Latin...
- Look up
Musa or
musa in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Musa may
refer to:
Mūša, a
river in
Lithuania and
Latvia Musa, Azerbaijan, a
village in Yardymli...
- new
musical project consisting only of women,
which became known as Las
Musas del Vallenato, with whom she
recorded three LPs. The last of these, called...
-
Musas: Un
Homenaje al
Folclore Latinoamericano en
Manos de Los Macorinos, Vol 2 (English: "Muses: An
Homage to
Latin American Folklore in the
Hands of...
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Mansa Musa (reigned c. 1312 – c. 1337) was the
ninth Mansa of the Mali Empire,
which reached its
territorial peak
during his reign.
Musa's reign is often...
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MUSA may
refer to:
Manufacturing USA, a
network of
research institutes in the
United States Museum of the
University of St
Andrews Cancún
Underwater Museum...
- cine poesía con 'La
academia de las
musas'". eldiario.es. Vall, Pere (22
December 2015). "La
academia de las
musas. Para
viajeros de la ficción y la realidad"...
- The
Mūša (Latvian:
Mūsa; German: Muhsse) is a
river in
Northern Lithuania and
Southern Latvia (Zemgale region). At its
confluence with the
river Nemunėlis...
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Musa Hilal (Arabic: موسى هلال, romanized:
Mūsa Hilāl) is a
Sudanese Arab
tribal chief and
militia leader and
adviser to the
Sudanese Minister of Internal...
- The
müsa, or
müsa appenninica, is a
bagpipe from the
Apennines of north-west
Italy which was
commonly used to
accompany the
piffero in the folk music...