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    The kobza (Ukrainian: кобза), also called bandura (Ukrainian: бандура) is a Ukrainian folk music instrument of the lute family (Hornbostel-Sachs classification...
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  • Eryk Kobza (born November 23, 2001) is a Canadian professional soccer player who plays Canadian Premier League club Cavalry FC. Kobza began playing youth...
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  • the surname include: Eryk Kobza (born 2001), Canadian soccer player Jerry Kobza (born 1969), American racing driver Jiří Kobza (born 1955), Czech politician...
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    Jiří Kobza (born 27 December 1955) is a Czech politician, civil servant, businessman and former diplomatic attaché. Kobza studied geography at Charles...
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  • Kobza is a Ukrainian folk music instrument of the lute family. It may also refer to: Kobza (band), a Ukrainian music ensemble Kobza (surname), a surname...
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  • Kobza is a vocal and instrumental ensemble of Ukraine from the 1970s and 1980s. VIA "Kobza" was the first of the bands of the former Soviet Union to go...
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    of the zither and lute and, up until the 1940s, was also often called a kobza. Early instruments (c. 1700) had 5 to 12 strings and resembled lutes. In...
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    Ukrainian bard who sang to his own accompaniment, played on a multistringed kobza or bandura. The professional kobzar tradition was established during the...
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  • Jerry Kobza (born March 18, 1969) is a USAC and CRSA driver in the open-wheel ranks of racing, collecting a handful of championships. In 1999, he made...
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    as (Mazepa, Paliy, Holovatyj, Sirko) being accomplished players of the kobza, bandura or torban. The first dedicated musical academy was set up in Hlukhiv...
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