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1 sardana
f.sardana, Catalan dance.* * *1 sardana (Catalan folk dance)* * ** * *sardana (↑ sardana a1)A traditional Catalan music and the dance performed to it. It is played by a band called a cobla. The dancers stand in circles, holding hands, and perform the steps as a group.* * *
sardana f Mús Catalan dance and music
* * *sardana nf= traditional Catalan dance and music* * *f sardana (traditional Catalan dance)
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