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Kaláka is a folk
music group formed in Budapest,
Hungary on
November 26, 1969. The
founding members are Dániel Gryllus,
Vilmos Gryllus, István Mikó and...
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kalaka or
kaláka in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Kalaka may
refer to:
Kaláka,
Hungarian folk
music group Kalaka (state constituency), represented...
- White-clothed
Acharya Kalaka...
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Kalaka is a
state constituency in Sarawak, Malaysia, that has been
represented in the
Sarawak State Legislative ****embly
since 1969. The
state constituency...
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Hungarian musician,
performer and composer,
founding member of folk
music group Kaláka;
winner of the
Kossuth Prize (2000). He was born in
Budapest to
Vilmos Gryllus...
- A
calaca (Spanish pronunciation: [
kaˈlaka], a
colloquial Mexican Spanish name for skeleton) is a
figure of a
skull or
skeleton (usually human) commonly...
- Khasha, Surabhi, Vinata, Tamra, Krodhavasha, Ira, Kadru, Muni, Puloma,
Kalaka, Nata, Danayus, Simhika, Pradha,
Visva and Kapila. Kashyapa, in the Vishnu...
- "U.S.
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION:
KALAKA". paleycenter.org.
Retrieved 31 May 2020.[permanent dead link] "
Kalaka - yes the word for car pooling". YouTube...
- Vikramaditya's
father Gardabhilla abducted the
sister of
Kalaka (a Śvetāmbara Jain acharya). At
Kalaka's insistence, the
Shakas invaded Ujjain and made Gardabhilla...
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Hungarian musician,
performer and composer,
founding member of folk
music group Kaláka and
Katalin Kőváry, a
theatre director and screenwriter.
Gryllus grew up...