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Laïko or
laïkó (Gr****: λαϊκό [τραγούδι], romanized:
laïkó [tragoúdi],
pronounced [
lai̯ˈko traˈɣuði]; “[song] of the people", "po****r [song]", pl: λαϊκά...
- Gr**** business. The more
cheerful version of
laïkó,
called elafró
laïkó (ελαφρολαϊκό, elafrolaïkó 'light
laïkó') and it was
often used in
musicals during...
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comprises numerous clinics, labs,
inpatient wards and
outpatient departments.
Laiko General was
established in 1933 as "Λαϊκόν Νοσοκομείον Αθηνών"(People's...
- the
National People's Front; Gr****: Εθνικό Λαϊκό Μέτωπο (ΕΛΑΜ),
Ethniko Laiko Metopo (ELAM)) is a far-right,
ultranationalist and
fascist movement (and...
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Laiko Vima (Gr****: Λαϊκό Βήμα, "People's Tribune") is a bi-w****ly
newspaper published in Gjirokastër, that
serves the
local Gr****
communities in Albania...
- born
Vasilis Kesoglidis, 12
November 1953 – 24
December 2023) was a Gr****
laïko singer.
Karras was born on 12
November 1953 in Kokkinohori, Kavala, Greece...
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making it also po****r in Greece, and
which later became the base for the
Laïko music.
Other forms of song po****r
today in
Greece are elafrolaika, entechno...
- Nisiotika, Peloponnesian, Pontic, Thessalian, Thracian) Hip Hop
Ionian School Laïko (Skyladiko)
Musical instruments (Askomandoura, Aulos, Bouzouki, Byzantine...
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sometimes to the
point of unrecognizability. It was the base of the
later laïkó (song of the people). The
leading performers of the
genre include V****ilis...
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Macedonian Montenegrin Romani Romanian Serbian Slovenian Turkish Folk-pop
Chalga Laïko Manele Tallava Turbo-folk
Nisiotika Rebetiko Romani music Sevdalinka Starogradska...