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kolo

n. A national folk dance common in regions pertaining to South Slavic people, performed in a circle.

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Koło

Koło is a town on the Warta River in central Poland with 23,101 inhabitants (2006). It is situated in the Greater Poland Voivodship (since 1999), having previously been in Konin Voivodship (1975–1998), and it is the capital of Koło County.

Kolo (dance)

Kolo or Oro (, , , , ) is a collective folk dance common in various South Slavic regions, named after the circle formed by the dancers.

Kolo

Kolo may refer to:

Places
  • Kolo, Central African Republic
  • Kolo, Togo
  • Kolo, Lesotho
  • Koło, town in central Poland
  • Koło, Łódź Voivodeship, village in central Poland
  • Koło, Lublin Voivodeship, village in eastern Poland
  • Koło, Lubusz Voivodeship, village in western Poland
  • Kolo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
People
  • Roger Kolo, Prime Minister of Madagascar
Other
  • Kolo (dance), southern Slavic circle dance
  • Kolo (magazine), Croatian literary quarterly
  • Kolo (album), album by the rock band Van Gogh
  • KOLO-TV, television station in Reno, Nevada
  • Kolo Volost, territorial subdivision of the medieval Novgorod Republic
Kolo (album)

Kolo (named after a traditional dance from the Balkans) is the seventh studio album by Serbian rock band Van Gogh, released in 2006. The album was recorded in Studio Sky and mastered in Sony Music Studios in New York City.

The track "Kolo (Ludo luda)" features lyrics inspired by a folk poem "Riba i devojka" recorded by Vuk Stefanović Karadžić.

Kolo (Tanzanian ward)

Kolo is an administrative ward in the Kondoa district of the Dodoma Region of Tanzania. According to the 2002 census, the ward has a total population of 8,268.

Kolo (magazine)

Kolo is a Croatian literary magazine published by Matica hrvatska.

Usage examples of "kolo".

Several times Kolo mentioned Fryda, probably his wife, and his son and younger daughter.

The journal could be frustrating at times because Kolo never explained what was, to his people, common knowledge.

Richard decided he better not explain who Kolo was or she might remember and be upset.

But she thought it was because of the way the kolo always grew in dense clusters, the willowy shoots intertwining and curling about each other like vines.

He tracked down his self-reliance school sweetheart, Leaf Benkleman, only to discover that she had emigrated from Walden to Kolo in the Alumar system.

Party members ignored it while almost all young people were out in the open getting soaked happily and dancing the kolo in the downpour.

There are hundreds of us in the cellar now, all men, all Poles, most of us from the nearby villages such as Gradow and Kolo, but many from Lodz.

Besides, I want to study some of the books and try to match up some of what Kolo says.

Klingon lawyer named Kolos, sent to Rura Penthe, the unspeakably brutal penal colony.

Captain Kolos was an officer in the Marquewood militia directly attached to the river defense forces.

At least a dozen buckets were unloaded before the thrashing of a tentacle killed one man and wounded another, and Captain Kolos signaled for a halt and nodded to bowmen, who lit flame-tipped arrows and shot them into the mass.

Marge allowed Captain Kolos to take advantage of her, and in so doing she fed and renewed her strength.

Captain Kolos signaled for a halt and nodded to bowmen, who lit flame-tipped arrows and shot them into the mass.

Captain Kolos to take advantage of her, and in so doing she fed and renewed her strength.

Miranda Jones aids in communication with Kolos, a non-corporeal Medusan.