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- Famo abstract "Famo is a type of music from Lesotho in Africa consisting of singing accompanied by the accordion, a drum and occasionally a bass. It originated in the drinking dens of migrant workers from Lesotho trying to relax after working in the mines in the 1920s but is now a popular form of music for Sesotho speakers.".
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- Famo wikiPageExternalLink summary_0286-26104668_ITM.
- Famo wikiPageID "22905439".
- Famo wikiPageRevisionID "603900488".
- Famo hasPhotoCollection Famo.
- Famo subject Category:Lesotho_music.
- Famo subject Category:Music_genres.
- Famo type Abstraction100002137.
- Famo type AuditoryCommunication107109019.
- Famo type Communication100033020.
- Famo type ExpressiveStyle107066659.
- Famo type Music107020895.
- Famo type MusicGenre107071942.
- Famo type MusicGenres.
- Famo comment "Famo is a type of music from Lesotho in Africa consisting of singing accompanied by the accordion, a drum and occasionally a bass. It originated in the drinking dens of migrant workers from Lesotho trying to relax after working in the mines in the 1920s but is now a popular form of music for Sesotho speakers.".
- Famo label "Famo".
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- Famo sameAs Q5433431.
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- Famo sameAs Famo.
- Famo wasDerivedFrom Famo?oldid=603900488.
- Famo isPrimaryTopicOf Famo.