• Tanganyika (subtitled Modern Afro-American Jazz) is an album by multi-instrumentalist and composer Buddy Collette recorded at sessions in late 1956 and...
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  • became Tanganyika Province in 2015 Tanganyika (film), a 1954 action adventure film Tanganyika (album), a 1956 album by Buddy Collette HMS Tanganyika, an...
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  • Tanganyika Strut is the last of the three 1958 Savoy recordings made by jazz musicians John Coltrane and Wilbur Harden. The album features the two men...
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  • and Fuller contributed two originals apiece. This album is a companion of Dial Africa." "Tanganyika Strut" – 9:57 "Dial Africa" – 8:42 "Gold Coast" –...
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  • investigations into his crimes are ongoing. William Unek  Belgian Congo  Tanganyika 1954–1957 57 57 Unek was a police constable who murdered 21 people with...
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  • Purity, a 2008 death metal EP by Bloodbath United Tanganyika Party, a politician party in Tanganyika (now Tanzania) from 1956 to 1962 United Tasmania Party...
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    Dancing Mania, an epidemic of the Middle Ages 1832 book Sydenham's chorea Tanganyika laughter epidemic Viegas, Jennifer (August 1, 2008). "'Dancing Plague'...
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  • the Congo, a town in the eastern Congolese province of Sud-Kivu on Lake Tanganyika. Baraka, Gabon, a site where American missionaries from New England established...
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    he was raised in Tanganyika (today part of Tanzania) before his family moved to the Welsh town of Ammanford. While in Tanganyika, his family lived in...
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  • occurred almost a millennium prior. The camera crew arrives in Zanzibar from Tanganyika and attempts to land, but they are not granted permission. They attempt...
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  • a studio album by the jazz musician John Coltrane. It was released in February 1960 through Atlantic Records. This was Coltrane's first album as leader...
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  • Man of Many Parts (category Album articles lacking alt text for covers)
    Man of Many Parts is an album by multi-instrumentalist and composer Buddy Collette recorded at sessions in 1956 and released on the Contemporary label...
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    July 2006.; Holton, Kate (17 January 2008). "Rolling Stones sign Universal album deal". Reuters. Retrieved 26 October 2008.; Walker, Tim (12 May 2008). "Jive...
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    albums as a group leader, including his 1957 debut, Coltrane. That same year, Prestige allowed him to fulfill a promise that he would make an album for...
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  • The Cats is a jazz album released in December 1959 on New Jazz, a subsidiary label of Prestige Records. It is credited to pianist Tommy Flanagan, saxophonist...
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  • Club Zanzibar Search for "Zanzibar" on Wikipedia. United Republic of Tanganyika and Zanzibar, predecessor of Tanzania All pages with titles beginning...
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    Jewel of the Rift, about the lifecycles of African cichlid fish in Lake Tanganyika, Heart of Africa: Virunga, about the gorillas of Virunga National Park...
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    from the ground high in the mountains of Burundi halfway between Lake Tanganyika and Lake Victoria"), but there was still serious debate on the matter...
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    sing at independence ceremonies, including in Kenya, Angola, Zambia, Tanganyika (now part of Tanzania), and Mozambique. In September 1974 she performed...
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  • temple in China HMS Mimi and HMS Toutou, two British boats brought to Lake Tanganyika to fight the Germans in 1915 Mimi (horse), racehorse winner of the 1891...
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    Africa Protectorate (present-day Kenya), the Protectorate of Uganda, Tanganyika (formerly part of German East Africa; present-day Tanzania), Rhodesia...
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  • Hatari! (category Films set in Tanganyika)
    Hawks, it was shot in Technicolor and filmed on location in northern Tanganyika (in what is now Tanzania). The film includes dramatic wildlife chases...
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    Hill Jazz) collects two Buddy Collette albums (Porgy & Bess and At the Cinema!) plus four songs from Tanganyika 2005: CTI Best Of Jim Hall (CTI) 2006:...
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    Cichlidogyrus attenboroughi, a parasite from a deep-sea fish in Lake Tanganyika, may be the only parasitic species named after him. Several vertebrates...
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  • Tender Moments (category Album articles lacking alt text for covers)
    the period. Well worth investigating". "Mode to John" - 5:42 "Man from Tanganyika" - 6:54 "The High Priest" - 6:08 "Utopia" - 7:37 "All My Yesterdays" -...
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    in 1914 where he fought in World War I during East African campaign in Tanganyika before being honorably discharged in 1921 and given a plot of land in...
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    first to Mombasa, Kenya, then to Dar es Salaam in the British colony of Tanganyika (now part of Tanzania). Dahl explains in his autobiography Going Solo...
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    comprised an area of 1,143,000 km2 between the Limpopo River and Lake Tanganyika. In May 1895, its name was officially changed to "Rhodesia", reflecting...
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  • a married man, he took his family around the world, including Cyprus, Tanganyika, and Hong Kong. Madeleine Gurdon was educated at a convent school. Madeleine...
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    ISBN 9781139453028. "La matricule de l'Université de Louvain (1817–1835)", in : Album Carlos Wyffels, Bruxelles, 1987, p. 177 Pundeff, Marin (September 1968)...
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