Songo may refer to:
Sama or SAMA may refer to:
Salsa music is a style of Caribbean music, combining elements of Cuban, Puerto Rican, and American influences. Because most of the basic musical components predate the labeling of salsa, there have been many controversies regarding its origin. Most songs considered as salsa are primarily based on son montuno and son cubano, with elements of guaracha, cha-cha-chá, danzón, descarga, bolero, guajira, rumba, mambo, jazz, funk, R&B, rock, bomba, and plena. All of these elements are adapted to fit the basic Son montuno template when performed within the context of salsa.
Rana may refer to:
A commune is an alternative term for an intentional community. Commune or comună or comune or other derivations may also refer to:
Samba is a genre of Afro-Brazilian music and dance.
Sala or SALA may refer to:
Banga may refer to:
Mina may refer to:
Mozambique refers to two separate styles of music.
Goa is a state in India.
Yamba may refer to:
Songo is a genre of popular Cuban music, created by the group Los Van Van in the early 1970s. Songo incorporated rhythmic elements from folkloric rumba into popular dance music, and was a significant departure from the son montuno/mambo-based structure which had dominated popular music in Cuba since the 1940s. Blas Egües was the first drummer in Los Van Van, but it was the band's second drummer, José Luis Quintana "Changuito", who developed songo into the world-wide phenomenon it is today.
The individual member states of the African Union (AU) coordinate foreign policy through this agency, in addition to conducting their own international relations on a state-by-state basis. The AU represents the interests of African peoples at large in intergovernmental organizations (IGO's); for instance, it is a permanent observer at the United Nations' General Assembly.
Bani may refer to:
Bembe may refer to:
Pana or PANA may refer to:
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Songo is a town in the Zabré Department of Boulgou Province in south-eastern Burkina Faso, located close to the border with Ghana. As of 2005, the town has a population of 1,003.
Yona is a Pali word used to refer to speakers of Greek.