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  2. God Bless Australia - Wikipedia

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    The song was given airplay in cinema advertisements in Australia by Ampol, an Australian Petrol Company, [3] with a 45rpm record sold by the company. "God Bless Australia" was broadcast in honour of Australia Day (26 January) in 1968 via various television channels. [4]

  3. youtube-dl - Wikipedia

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    youtube-dl is a free and open source software tool for downloading video and audio from YouTube [3] and over 1,000 other video hosting websites. [4] It is released under the Unlicense software license. [5] As of September 2021, youtube-dl is one of the most starred projects on GitHub, with over 100,000 stars. [6]

  4. Gangster's Paradise: Jerusalema - Wikipedia

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    After their encounter, Kunene begins a relationship with her. Kunene and Leah buy a house in the suburbs and move in together. [7] Kunene's success is marred throughout the second half of the film by a drug dealer named Tony Ngu. Kunene wants Ngu to leave so that he can build his empire without interference from drug lords.

  5. Kenny Kunene - Wikipedia

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    Kunene's mother has served as an Evangelist and faith healer. While he was growing up near Odendaalsrus his grandmother, a midwife, was the family's sole breadwinner. [4] Kunene got involved in student politics in the 1980s and at the age of 15 he was imprisoned for 6 months due to his role in student uprising and protests in the Free State.

  6. Madala Kunene - Wikipedia

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    Affectionately known as "Bafo", Madala Kunene (born 17 April 1951) is a South African musician born in Kwa-Mashu, near Durban. Kunene started busking on Durban’s beach-front at the age of 7, making his first guitar out of a cooking oil tin and fish gut for the strings, soon becoming a popular performer in the townships.

  7. Kunene Region - Wikipedia

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    Kunene is home to the Himba people, a subtribe of the Herero, as well as to Damara people and Nama people. As of 2020, Kunene had 58,548 registered voters. [6] Kunene's western edge is the shores of the Atlantic Ocean. In the north, it borders Angola's Namibe Province, and in the far eastern part of its northern edge it borders Cunene Province ...

  8. Kunene - Wikipedia

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    Daniel Kunene (1923–2016), South African literary scholar, translator and writer; Dominic Kunene, Liswati football manager; Kenny Kunene (born 1970), South African businessman; Manqoba Kunene (born 1982), Liswati footballer; Madala Kunene (born 1947), South African musician; Mazisi Kunene (1930–2006), South African poet and historian

  9. Cunene River - Wikipedia

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    The Cunene (Portuguese spelling) or Kunene (common Namibian spelling) [a] is a river in Southern Africa. It flows from the Angola highlands southwards to the border with Namibia . It then flows in a westerly direction along the border until it reaches the Atlantic Ocean .