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Earth (Bulgarian: Земя, romanized:
Zemya) is a 1957
Bulgarian drama film
directed by
Zahari Zhandov. It was
entered into the 1957
Cannes Film Festival...
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Swedish singers Zemya Hamilton and Kayo Shekoni. In 1991,
Ekholm reformed the act with
members now
comprising singer Zemya Hamilton and
Morgan King...
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anthem was "Shumi Maritsa"; from 1951 to 1964, it was "Balgariyo mila,
zemya na geroi"; in the
brief period between these two, it was the
march "Republiko...
- humble; in
Slavic an -l-
intrudes between a
labial and a
following yod, as *
zemya "land" >
Russian zemlya (земля). Most commonly,
epenthesis is in the nature...
- Heroes (1951–1964) Българийо мила, земя на герои (Bulgarian) Bŭlgariyo mila,
zemya na geroi (transliteration) Dear Motherland (from 1964) Мила Родино (Bulgarian)...
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TheSunbreathe (15
April 2010),
Steve Angello & Eric
Prydz press. A&P
Project feat.
Zemya Hamilton -
Sunrize (Original Mix),
retrieved 20 June 2016 "The
Pryda Snare;...
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TheSunbreathe (15
April 2010),
Steve Angello & Eric
Prydz press. A&P
Project feat.
Zemya Hamilton -
Sunrize (Original Mix),
archived from the
original on 14 December...
- with
Multiple Names), Sofia, 1995 Venedikov, Ivan.
Mitove na
bulgarskata zemya:
Mednoto Gumno (Myths of the
Bulgarian Land: The
Copper Threshing Floor)...
- who
wrote in Latin. It is
likely that the
Bulgarians used the term земя (
zemya,
meaning "land"), as
mentioned in the
Court Law for the People.
Their number...
- Night. It was
released as a single, but
failed to chart.
Swedish singer Zemya Hamilton released her
version as the b-side to her 1990
single "Going Through...