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"We Could Be the Same" [1] (Turkish: Aynı Olabiliriz) is a song by Turkish band maNga that was performed as the Turkish entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2010, held in Oslo, Norway, and which came in second place.
Manga (stylised as maNga) is a Turkish rock band whose music is mainly a fusion of Anatolian melodies with electronic elements. In 2009, they won both the Best Turkish Act award from MTV Turkey and consequently the Best European Act award from MTV Networks Europe in MTV Europe Music Awards 2009 .
Turkey participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2010 with the song "We Could Be the Same" written by Evren Ozdemir, Fiona Movery Akıncı and Manga. The song was performed by Manga. The entry was selected through an internal selection organised by Turkish broadcaster Türkiye Radyo ve Televizyon Kurumu (TRT). [1]
In the mid-1990s, manga magazines in B5 size like Kameha (Glénat) and Manga Player (MSE) were available. At the same time a controversy arose among some parents. In particular, the conservative association Familles de France started a media polemic about the undesirable contents, such as violence, portrayed in the Club Dorothée, a kids' TV show.
Stelarc (born 1946; né Stelios Arcadiou), Cyprus-born Australian performance artist Kallinikos Stavrovouniotis (1920–2011), icon painter Katy Stephanides (1925–2012), painter, leader within the Cypriot modernist movement
Alef Manga was released by Maringá in May 2018, after only two matches, [4] and agreed to a move abroad in August, joining Oliveirense of the Portuguese LigaPro. [5] After struggling with injuries, he returned to Brazil in 2019, and subsequently joined Coruripe .
Ioannis Pittas (Greek: Ιωάννης Πίττας; born 10 July 1996) is a Cypriot footballer who plays as a forward for Swedish Allsvenskan club AIK and the Cyprus national team. Club career [ edit ]
Super Manga Blast! was a manga anthology that ran for 59 issues before being discontinued. [81] Tokyopop (formerly MixxZine) English: Canada United States: 1997 [82] 2000 [82] Monthly: Tokyopop: MixxZine originally started as a magazine aimed towards a young female readership before changing its name to Tokyopop, and switching to more ...