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Sezam was a
Bulletin Board System in
former Yugoslavia.
Sezam BBS was
founded on
November 11, 1989 as one of many one
phone line /
night only Bulletin...
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Ulitsa Sezam (Russian: Улица Сезам) is the
Russian production of the children's
television program Sesame Street. The show was
first released in 1996...
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Rruga Sesam and
Ulica Sezam are the
Albanian and Serbian-language
names for the
Kosovan co-production of
Sesame Street,
which began airing in December...
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Sesame Street has many
international versions across the world. Each uses some
original characters,
created specifically to
represent their own culture...
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Symmoca sezam is a moth in the
family Autostichidae. It was
described by László
Anthony Gozmány in 1963. It is
found in Algeria. Savela, Markku. "Symmoca...
- years. In 1989 he co-founded
Sezam BBS,
which eventually become a
major BBS
system and
evolved to
Internet provider Sezam Pro,
which in 2009
merged in...
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Contar (translated as "Count of Counting"). In the
Russian series Ulitsa Sezam, his name is Graf Znak (Граф Знак;
translated as "symbol" or "sign" as the...
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Centrum Marszałkowska,
colloquially also
known as Nowy
Sezam, is an
office building in Warsaw, Poland,
located in the
neighbourhood of
North Downtown...
- "Believe Me"
contains samples from the song "
Sezam" ("Sesame")
music by
Maria Ganeva,
performed by rock band "
Sezam" ("Sesame") from Bulgaria. "Red & White...
- They are
called "Egas e Becas", in the
opposite order. Russia,
Ulitsa Sezam, Bert is Vlas and
Ernie is Yenik. They are
called Vlas i
Yenik ("Влас и...