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- Demonstration of trembita performance Mr Plyushko explains about trembita to students (in Ukrainian) Christmas call by trembitas Media related to Trembita at Wikimedia...
- produce up to 1,000 Trembitas each month. AQ-400 Scythe Liutyi UJ-25 Skyline Palianytsia (missile) Peklo R-360 Neptune TREMBITA MISSILE. Army Recognition...
- Trembita (Russian: Трембита) is a 1968 Soviet romantic musical film directed by Oleg Nikolayevsky. The film takes place after the war. The film tells about...
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- the Lviv Opera, it has symphony orchestras, chamber orchestras and the Trembita Chorus. Lviv has one of the most prominent music academies and music colleges...
- trumpet or horn used in Tibetan Buddhist and Mongolian buddhist ceremonies Trembita, a Carpathian alpine horn made of wood Trutruca, wind instrument pla****...
- steelpan stompbox suona švilpa tabla talking drum tambura tin whistle tiple trembita tres udu uilleann pipes ukulele viola beiroa viola braguesa viola caipira...
- The "Trembita" Musical Instrument Factory manufactures stringed instruments. Since 1948 it has manufactured banduras, a Ukrainian instrument; it also produces...
- especially upon marriage. They use unique musical instruments, including the "trembita" (trâmbiţa), a type of alpenhorn, as well multiple varieties of the fife...
- 300 km (190 mi) subsonic 870 kg (1,920 lb) 150 kg (330 lb) ? In service Trembita Surface-to-surface missile  Ukraine 140 km (87 mi) 0.4 100 kg (220 lb)...