• Look up gaita in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Gaita may refer to: Musical instruments Gaita (bagpipe), various types of bagpipes common to northern...
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    The Galician gaita (Galician: Gaita galega, Portuguese: Gaita galega, Spanish: Gaita gallega) is the traditional instrument of Galicia and northern Portugal...
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  • Raimund Gaita (later styled as Raimond Gaita) was born in Dortmund, Westphalia, Germany, on 14 May 1946, to a Yugoslav-born Romanian father, Romulus Gaiță (28...
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    Theodora Gaïtas (born 1970 or 1971) is an American lawyer serving as a judge of the Minnesota Court of Appeals. Her appointment to the Minnesota Supreme...
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  • Gaita zuliana (often simply called "gaita") is a style of Venezuelan folk music (and dance) from Maracaibo, Zulia State. Dating as far back as the 1800s...
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  • The gaita narvarra is a double reeded flute-like folk instrument originating from Navarra, Spain. The gaita narvarra is very similar to the Spanish folk...
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    The gaita de foles mirandesa is a type of bagpipe native to the Trás-os-Montes region of Portugal. The most ancient records of this Aroephonde de monica...
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    The gaita asturiana is a type of bagpipe native to the autonomous communities of Principality of Asturias and Cantabria on the northern coast of Spain...
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  • Gaita Mainda is a village in the Bamingui-Bangoran Prefecture in the northern Central African Republic. v t e...
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  • Gaita alistana: played in Aliste, Zamora, north-western Spain. Gaita asturiana: native to Asturias, north-western Spain. Very similar to the gaita galega...
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