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  2. Balearic trance - Wikipedia

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    Balearic trance keeps the same "Balearic" timbre as Balearic beat, while Balearic trance is characterized by a higher tempo of around 125 bpm to 145 bpm, typically around 130 bpm. Being based in Spain, it is often derived from Latin music. It has a primary focus on atmosphere, making it similar in many regards to dream trance.

  3. Café del Mar (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Café del Mar" is a song first released in 1993 by the trance project Energy 52. It is named after the famous bar located in Ibiza, Balearic Islands, Spain.Almost instantly recognisable by its distinct melody, its popularity is reflected in the countless remixes that have since been created as well as its being featured on hundreds of CD compilations.

  4. Balearic beat - Wikipedia

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    Balearic beat, also known as Balearic house, Balearic, Ibiza house or Ibizan chillout, is an eclectic blend of DJ-led dance music that emerged in the mid-1980s. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It later became the name of a more specific style [ 3 ] of electronic dance / house music that was popular into the mid-1990s.

  5. Yi (kana) - Wikipedia

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    View a machine-translated version of the Japanese article. Machine translation, like DeepL or Google Translate, is a useful starting point for translations, but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate, rather than simply copy-pasting machine-translated text into the English Wikipedia.

  6. Hiragana and katakana place names - Wikipedia

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    There are a small number of municipalities in Japan whose names are written in hiragana or katakana, together known as kana, rather than kanji as is traditional for Japanese place names. [1] Many city names written in kana have kanji equivalents that are either phonetic manyōgana , or whose kanji are outside of the jōyō kanji .

  7. A State of Trance Ibiza 2016 - Wikipedia

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    A State of Trance Ibiza 2016 is the third compilation album in the A State of Trance Ibiza compilation series mixed and compiled by Dutch DJ and record producer Armin van Buuren. It was released on 19 August 2016 by Armada Music. [1] It includes collaborative tracks "The Race" (with Dave Winnel) and "Flashlight" (with Ørjan Nilsen). [2]

  8. A State of Trance Ibiza 2015 at Ushuaïa - Wikipedia

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    A State of Trance Ibiza 2015 at Ushuaïa is the second compilation album in the A State of Trance Ibiza compilation series mixed and compiled by the Dutch DJ and record producer Armin van Buuren. It was released on 20 August 2015 by Armada Music .

  9. Hiragana - Wikipedia

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    Hiragana beginning with an h (or f) sound can also add a handakuten marker ( ゜) changing the h (f) to a p. For example, は (ha) becomes ぱ (pa). A small version of the hiragana for ya, yu, or yo (ゃ, ゅ or ょ respectively) may be added to hiragana ending in i. This changes the i vowel sound to a glide (palatalization) to a, u or o.