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Tarakan is an island and co-extensively the sole city within the Indonesian province of North Kalimantan.The island city is the largest urban area in North Kalimantan population-wise and is located in northern Borneo, midway along the coast of the province.
The term tidung in Tarakan language of the Tidung people literally means "hill" or "hill people".As with many other tribes of the Malay Archipelago, the term tidung is a collective term used to describe many closely related indigenous groups.
As Tarkan's first major single, the song is generally considered his debut single. He had released three albums before this, but never released a song in single format due to the album-orientated nature of the Turkish music industry.
With fewer than 3,000 people, the Sa'ban are one of the smallest indigenous groups in Malaysia and Indonesia. In recent years, many have migrated to urban areas such as Miri (Malaysia), Malinau and Tarakan (Indonesia) in pursuit of better employment and living conditions.
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"Şıkıdım" (pronounced [ʃɯkɯˈdɯm]; "Shake") is a song by Turkish singer Tarkan. It was originally released on his 1994 album lending its title to the album's name, Aacayipsin (Hepsi Senin Mi?).
In 1919, he co-wrote with Nikolai Gumilev a brochure called Printsipy khudozhestvennogo perevoda (English: Principles of Artistic Translation). In 1920, Chukovsky revised it, and he substantially rewrote and expanded it numerous times throughout his life without Gumilev. [ 10 ]
Afisha, March 2000 On March 18, 2000, the band took part in the punk/alternative/rap festival Beat Bitva in Moscow's Dynamo Stadium. During the festival, hundreds of Nazi skinheads attacked the festival and anyone in the way. Two of the band's members were injured as a result of the fight with the Nazis. In early 2001, Tarakany! celebrated their 10th anniversary, and FeeLee Records reissued ...