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systems quintos and
tumbas were
added to the
typical setup,
respectively above and
below the pitch/size of the
primary conga.
Tumbas appear in
Leroy Anderson's...
- Look up
tumba,
tumbá,
tumbã, or
tumbă in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Tumba may
refer to:
Tumba, Sweden, a town in Botkyrka,
Sweden Tumba, Rwanda...
- (tumberas).
After the catá
establishes the beat, the
three tumbas are pla****. The
tumbas are single-headed hand drums; from
largest to
smallest they...
- to
write Curaçao
tumbas. The
lyrics can be very explicit.
Nowadays the
Tumba takes influences from the
merengue and
Latin jazz.
Tumba genre. Rate Your...
- established, with
Tumba as its founder, and it soon
became one of the
richest ones on the
European Tour.
During the
period of time for
Tumbas golf career,...
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Tumba Peak may
refer to:
Tumba Peak (Šar), a peak
located in
Kosovo and part of the Šar
Mountains Tumba Peak (Belasica), a peak
located in
Belasica mountains...
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Heroes and
Tombs (Spanish:
Sobre héroes y
tumbas) is a
novel by
Argentine writer Ernesto Sabato (1911–2011),
first published in
Buenos Aires in 1961...
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Barbodes tumba is a
species of
cyprinid fish
endemic to Mindanao,
Philippines where it is
found in Lake
Lanao and ****ociated
water systems. This species...
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Tumba Church (Swedish:
Tumba kyrka) is a
church building in
Tumba, Botkyrka, Sweden.
Tullinge Church Media related to
Tumba kyrka at
Wikimedia Commons...
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Tumba is a
village and
sector in the
Rulindo district of
Northern Province, Rwanda.
Maplandia v t e...