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  2. Music of Burkina Faso - Wikipedia

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    Wooden horn of the Samo people. The music of Burkina Faso includes the folk music of 60 different ethnic groups.The Mossi people, centrally located around the capital, Ouagadougou, account for 40% of the population while, to the south, Gurunsi, Gurma, Dagaaba and Lobi populations, speaking Gur languages closely related to the Mossi language, extend into the coastal states.

  3. List of ambassadors of Canada to Burkina Faso - Wikipedia

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    The official title for the ambassador is Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Canada to Burkina Faso. The current Canadian ambassador is Lee-Anne Hermann who was appointed on the advice of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on December 20, 2021.

  4. Ditanyè - Wikipedia

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    Le peuple du Burkina chante un hymne à la victoire, A la gloire du travail libérateur, émancipateur. A bas l'exploitation de l'homme par l'homme! Hé en avant pour le bonheur de tout homme, Par tous les hommes aujourd'hui et demain, Par tous les hommes ici et pour toujours! Refrain IV Révolution populaire notre sève nourricière.

  5. Help:IPA/English - Wikipedia

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    For example, you may pronounce cot and caught the same, do and dew, or marry and merry. This often happens because of dialect variation (see our articles English phonology and International Phonetic Alphabet chart for English dialects). If this is the case, you will pronounce those symbols the same for other words as well. [1]

  6. List of irregularly spelled English names - Wikipedia

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    Canada: Saanich: SAN-itch / ˈ s æ n ɪ tʃ / Bermuda: Sandys Parish: SANDZ / s æ n d z / Canada: Sault Sainte Marie: SOO-saynt-mə-REE / ˈ s uː s eɪ n t m ə ˈ r iː / Canada: Sechelt: SEE-shelt / ˈ s iː ʃ ɛ l t / Canada: Sheshatshiu: SHEH-hah-shee / ˈ ʃ ɛ h ɑː ʃ iː / Canada: Skidegate: SKID-ih-ghit / ˈ s k ɪ d ɪ ɡ ɪ t ...

  7. Quebec French phonology - Wikipedia

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    [1] /a/ is not diphthongized, but some speakers pronounce it [æ] if it is in a closed syllable or an unstressed open syllable, [2] as in French of France. The pronunciation in final open syllables is always phonemically /ɑ/, but it is phonetically [ɑ] or [ɔ] (Canada [kanadɑ] ⓘ or [kanadɔ] ⓘ), the latter being informal.

  8. The Rough Guide to the Music of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Part of the World Music Network Rough Guides series, [1] it gives a wide overview of the music of Canada. Though contemporary styles are represented, the album focuses on roots revivalism, ranging from the traditional music of the Maritimes and Quebec to First Nations music and tracks representing Canada's wide ethnic range. The release was ...

  9. Culture of Burkina Faso - Wikipedia

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    The culture of Burkina Faso in West Africa is also called the Burkinabé culture. Two key elements of culture in Burkina Faso (a country once known as Upper Volta) are its indigenous masks and dancing. The masks used in this region of the western Sahel are made for rites of sacrifice to gods and animal spirits in the villages. Native dance, on ...