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- band, Katamaran, based in Darwin. The band included Mark Hoffman on didgeridoo and Grant Smith on percussion. In its one year of existence, Katamaran, released...
- Music/Sunshine Anak Kasaysayan Buhay Nga Naman Ng Tao Pagibig Alaala Pulubi Katamaran Anak Ng Mahirap Ikaw Ba'y Pilipino Naglaho Anak (Reprise) 1979 Freddie...
- Internetagentur für Gestaltung und Programmierung. "Bodensee Katamaran > Home". Der-katamaran.de. Archived from the original on 2011-02-03. Retrieved 2013-03-26...
- Car ferries provide access across Lake Constance to Meersburg, and the Katamaran provides a shuttle service for pedestrians to Friedrichshafen. The Germany–Switzerland...
- Selim Katamaran Fast Ferry Germanischer Lloyd AUSTAL 2 1200 225 2007 37.4 Used in Yenikapı-Bursa line; names are Osman Gazi-1/Orhan Gazi-1 Katamaran Fast...
- Heritage in 1996. Gavin Shoesmith on double b**** and b**** guitar founded Katamaran in Darwin with Mark Hoffman on didgeridoo and Grant Smith on percussion...
- Corporation "Jadrolinija - Page 6: Fast Ferries". www.simplonpc.co.uk. "Katamaran Judita - Jadrolinija". www.jadrolinija.hr. "Croatian register of shipping...
- Gusi Sin Ánimo de Lucro Qarto Aparte Little jesus (banda) Wamba (banda) Katamarán semestre, estudiantes primer. "TROPIPOP". "alolatinoBLOG  » Blog Archive...
- as a classic side to the national dish haggis. "Gustav III:s mystiska katamaran", Vetenskapsradion Historia, Sveriges radio, 12 December 2013. Retrieved...
- nouns or adjectives: baligtarán (from baligtád, to reverse) (reversible), katamarán (from tamád, lazy) (laziness), kasabihán (from sabi, to say) (proverb)...