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  2. Maritza - Wikipedia

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    Maritza is a name of Spanish origin and may refer to: Maritza Correia (born 1981), Puerto Rican swimmer; Maritza Olivares, Mexican actress; Maritza Rodríguez, Colombian actress; Maritza Salas (born 1975), Puerto Rican track and field athlete; Maritza Sayalero (born 1961), Venezuelan model and beauty pageant titleholder

  3. La Maritza - Wikipedia

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    Vartan herself recorded the song also in Italian (under the title "La Maritza") and in German (under the title "Lied ohne Wiederkehr", meaning "Song of No Return"). [1] Seija Simola 's version reached at least the top 6 in Finland in 1970 (according to the chart, courtesy of INTRO, published in the "Hits of the World" section of the 21 January ...

  4. List of musician and band name etymologies - Wikipedia

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    The Killers – From the bass drum of a fictional band in the music video for the New Order song "Crystal". [191] Killswitch Engage – From an episode of The X-Files. [192] King Crimson – The band name was coined by lyricist Peter Sinfield as a synonym for Beelzebub, prince of demons.

  5. Music video - Wikipedia

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    A music video is a video that integrates a song or an album with imagery that is produced for promotional or musical artistic purposes. Modern music videos are primarily made and used as a music marketing device intended to promote the sale of music recordings.

  6. Shumi Maritsa - Wikipedia

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    For a long time, a necessary reference was made to the text of the historic Bulgarian march, written as it is known, by the late Nikola Zhivkov. His rhythm text, which does not always correspond to the music of a march, connects unlucky poems, and these flaws unpleasantly annoy the ear and taste of the singing of 'Shumi Maritza'.

  7. Maritsa - Wikipedia

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    Maritsa or Maritza (Bulgarian: Марица [mɐˈrit͡sɐ]), also known as Evros (Greek: Έβρος) and Meriç (Turkish: Meriç), is a river that runs through the Balkans in Southeast Europe. With a length of 480 km (300 mi), [ 3 ] it is the longest river that runs solely in the interior of the Balkan peninsula , and one of the largest in ...

  8. Marisa (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Marisa is a feminine given name.Like the given name Marissa, the name is derived from the Latin maris, meaning "of the sea". [1] The name is also a Spanish, Portuguese or Italian contracted familiar nickname for Maria Isabel (Mary Elizabeth) or Maria Luisa (Mary Louise, 'Mary-Lou').

  9. Marcia (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Marcia (/ ˈ m ɑːr s i ə, ˈ m ɑːr ʃ ə /) is a female given name of Italian origin, [1] derived from Latin meaning "dedicated to Mars". It is a female form of Marcius. Marcy/Marcie is a short form. Notable people and characters with this name include: