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- Elmaların_yongası abstract "Elmaların yongası is a Turkish folkloric tune (türkü). Elmaların yongası is a form of the Turkish folk dance Kaşık Havası.The meter is 4/4.The makam is çargah. Elmalar means apples and yonga means chip (that is the cut, chipped one). There are similar folkloric dance tunes known as Nizamikos in Greece. Nizamikos is a Greek dance from Northern Greece. It is danced by men, and is very widespread in the city of Naousa.".
- Q16974672 abstract "Elmaların yongası is a Turkish folkloric tune (türkü). Elmaların yongası is a form of the Turkish folk dance Kaşık Havası.The meter is 4/4.The makam is çargah. Elmalar means apples and yonga means chip (that is the cut, chipped one). There are similar folkloric dance tunes known as Nizamikos in Greece. Nizamikos is a Greek dance from Northern Greece. It is danced by men, and is very widespread in the city of Naousa.".
- Elmaların_yongası comment "Elmaların yongası is a Turkish folkloric tune (türkü). Elmaların yongası is a form of the Turkish folk dance Kaşık Havası.The meter is 4/4.The makam is çargah. Elmalar means apples and yonga means chip (that is the cut, chipped one). There are similar folkloric dance tunes known as Nizamikos in Greece. Nizamikos is a Greek dance from Northern Greece. It is danced by men, and is very widespread in the city of Naousa.".
- Q16974672 comment "Elmaların yongası is a Turkish folkloric tune (türkü). Elmaların yongası is a form of the Turkish folk dance Kaşık Havası.The meter is 4/4.The makam is çargah. Elmalar means apples and yonga means chip (that is the cut, chipped one). There are similar folkloric dance tunes known as Nizamikos in Greece. Nizamikos is a Greek dance from Northern Greece. It is danced by men, and is very widespread in the city of Naousa.".