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"Tuvalu for the Almighty" (Tuvaluan: "Tuvalu mo te Atua") is the national anthem of Tuvalu. The lyrics and music are by Afaese Manoa . [ 1 ] It was adopted in 1978, when the country became independent from the United Kingdom . [ 2 ]
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"Tumse Milne Ko Dil Karta Hai" Nadeem-Shravan Sameer Kumar Sanu 487 "Dheere Dhere Pyar Ko Badhana" 488 "Dheere Dheere Hausla" (Sad) 489 "Dheere Dheere Hausla" (Female) solo Phool Bane Angaray: 490 "Ruksana Aa Jana" Bappi Lahiri Anjaan Bappi Lahiri Pratigyabadh: 491 "Rama Ho Rama" Kalyanji-Anandji Hassan Kamal Kumar Sanu Pratikar: 492 "Hungama ...
" Tera di Solo y suave biento" (English: "Country of sun and gentle breeze"), also known as the "Himno di Boneiru" ("Anthem of Bonaire") and originally the "Himno Boneriano" ("Bonairean Anthem"), [1] is the anthem of Bonaire, a special municipality of the Netherlands in the Caribbean.
" Te Atua o Tokelau" ("The God of Tokelau"), or "Tokelau mo te Atua" ("Tokelau for God"), is the national anthem of Tokelau (Viki o Tokelau), a territory within the Realm of New Zealand. Adopted in 2012, it was written and composed by Eric Lemuelu Falima.
World Have Your Say (WHYS) was an international BBC global discussion show, that was broadcast on BBC World Service every weekday at 16:00 UTC and on BBC World News every Friday at 15:00 UTC. World Have Your Say won Gold in the 2008 Sony Radio Awards , in the category Listener Participation.
"Di Ko Lang Masabi" (English: "I Just Can't Say") is the debut single of actress, beauty queen and Pinoy Big Brother: Lucky 7 2nd lucky big placer, Kisses Delavin. The song was first heard in MOR 101.9 on October 4, 2017 but the single was officially released two days later. The song was under Star Records label will be part of Delavin's first ...
The poetic form of the lai usually has several stanzas, none of which have the same form. As a result, the accompanying music consists of sections which do not repeat. This distinguishes the lai from other common types of musically important verse of the period (for example, the rondeau and the ballade). Towards the end of its development in ...