Bongos, an America pop music band Music Man Bongo, a model of bass guitar "Bongos" (song), a 2023 song by Cardi B featuring Megan Thee Stallion Bongo...
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Bongos originated in eastern Cuba at the end of the 19th century, possibly from a pair of larger drums such as the bokú. These older, larger bongos are...
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download "Bongos" – 2:55 "WAP" – 3:07 Streaming/digital download – Bongos: The Pack "Bongos" (explicit) – 2:55 "Bongos" (clean) – 2:55 "Bongos" (alternate...
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Bongor (Arabic: بونقور) is a city in Chad, the capital of the region of Mayo-Kebbi Est. It is located on the eastern bank of the Logone River. During the...
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The bongo (Tragelaphus eurycerus) is a large, mostly nocturnal, forest-dwelling antelope, native to sub-Saharan Africa. Bongos are characterised by a striking...
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with a handful of others, the Bongos were instrumental in the advancement of the alternative rock movement. The Bongos grew out of a band called "a",...
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In British English, Bongo Bongo Land (or Bongo-bongo Land) is a pejorative term used to refer to Third World countries, particularly in Africa, or to a...
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In linguistics, Bongo-Bongo is used as a name for an imaginary language. It is most commonly invoked in etymological studies to conceptualize random similarities...
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Bongo Bongo or Bongo-Bongo may refer to: Bongo-Bongo (linguistics), an imaginary placeholder language Bongo Bongo Land, a British English pejorative term...
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The Bongo family is a Gabonese and Congolese political family of Teke ethnicity. Three Bongo family members (Omar Bongo, Ali Bongo, and Brice Oligui Nguema)...
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van started in 1981. Early Bongos had round headlights, although these were changed for square units in 1981. The first Bongos also used "Kiamaster" logos...
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Omar Bongo Ondimba (born Albert-Bernard Bongo; 30 January 1935 – 8 June 2009) was a Gabonese politician who was the second president of Gabon from 1967...
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considered for merging. › Bongor Arabic is a Arabic-based creole language that serves as a lingua franca in and around the town of Bongor, Chad. It is a direct...
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Look up bongo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bongo is a surname. Notable people with the name include: Ali Bongo (magician) (1929–2009), British...
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"Bongo Bong" is the first solo single by Manu Chao, from his debut album, Clandestino. It is a remake of "King of Bongo", a track from Manu Chao's previous...
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in Epps' 1960 album Bongo Bongo Bongo. The Surfaris' 1963 hit single "Wipe Out" was based on this song. 7-inch single Side A "Bongo Rock" (Preston Epps...
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seat belts, and separate front parking indicator lights. The rear-engined Bongos had a full chassis (using the same Mazda 1000 engine as other variants mounted...
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Bongo Comics Group was a comic book publishing company founded in 1993 by Matt Groening along with Steve & Cindy Vance and Bill Morrison. It published...
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King of Bongo is the third studio album by Mano Negra, released in 1991. The French edition of Rolling Stone magazine named it the 61st greatest French...
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Sylvia Valentin Bongo Ondimba has been the wife of Ali Bongo Ondimba since 1989. She became the First Lady of Gabon following the inauguration of her husband...
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"Bongo, Bongo, Bongo (I Don't Want to Leave the Congo)", from the first line of its chorus. The sheet music gives the title as "Civilization (Bongo, Bongo...
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including bongos hit to the tune of a Super Mario World track. The reply went viral and caused the GIF to be edited to many other songs. The original Bongo Cat...
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"El bongo es la nave ancestral de los pescadores - El Comercio". "El bongo pescador". 31 July 2015. Carbó, Eduardo Posada (15 October 1989). "Bongos, champanes...
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The Bongo people may refer to: Bongo people (Gabon), western Pygmies Bongo people (South Sudan) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with...
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Swahili or English. The name "Bongo" in Bongo Flava comes from Kiswahili usually meaning brains, intelligence, cleverness. Bongo is the augmentative form of...
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Bongo established in 2013, is Bangladesh's pioneer and largest video-on-demand streaming service. The platform's journey commenced with the streaming...
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better known by his stage name Sketchy Bongo, is a South African record producer, DJ and songwriter from Durban. Bongo has worked with artists such as AKA...
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Omar Bongo, was born in Lekei, located in Haut-Ogooué Province. In 1989, President Bongo appointed his son, Ali-Ben Bongo, to succeed Martin Bongo as Minister...
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22°25′0″E / 8.66667°N 22.41667°E / 8.66667; 22.41667). Summits in the Bongos include: Mount Toussoro, 1368 meters The lithology is dominated by rugged...
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Édith Lucie Bongo Ondimba (March 10, 1964 – March 14, 2009) was the First Lady of Gabon as the wife of President Omar Bongo from 1989 to 2009. She was...
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