- parenthesis, if different): The
Samica is a solo
instrument that is
rarely found as a part of the
standard tamburica orchestra. The
samica is
thought to be the ancestor...
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Samica may
refer to:
Samica (periodical)
Samica (musical instrument) This
disambiguation page
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title Samica. If an internal...
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Etnofest Neum, 2001
Maria de la Lovrez,
Croatian Radio Festival, 2001
Ptica samica,
Etnofest Neum, 1999 Što te imam, moj živote,
Croatian Radio Festival, 1999...
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Guillaume Samica (born 28
September 1981) is a
French former professional volleyball player, a
member of the
France national team from 2003 to 2012. A...
- The
samica (meaning 'alone' in
Croatian and Serbian, due to it
being pla**** solo) is a
small stringed and
fretted traditional Croatian and
Serbian folk...
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Samica Kierska is a
river of Poland, a
tributary of the
Warta at Kiszewo. v t e...
- The
dangubica or
samica is a
small Serbian and
Croatian stringed instrument,
having either two
single or two
double strings, a long,
fretted neck, and...
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Samica is a
multilingual interdisciplinary scholarly book
series focused on the languages,
literatures and
cultures of Sápmi and
published by the University...
- Croatia:
Berda Bisernica Brac
Bugarija Celo (Celovic)
Gunjac Gusle Tambura samica (Dangubica)
Tamburitza Cuba: Armónico
Cuban cuatro Laúd
cubano Tres cubano...
- (2019),
Johan Turi – Ein Bühnenstück mit
einem Joik von Áilloš, Freiburg:
Samica "Nils
Mattias Andersson (1882 – 1974)". ČálliidLágádus.
Retrieved 14 October...