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    Arkona (Russian: Аркона) is a Russian folk metal band. Their lyrics are heavily influenced by Russian folklore and Slavic mythology, and their music incorporates...
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  • Arkona may refer to: Cape Arkona on the German island of Rügen Arkona (band), a Russian folk metal band Arkona, Ontario Arkona, (1985-2002) a cruise ship...
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  • Kob' (category Arkona (band) albums)
    script: Кобь, lit. 'Spell') is the ninth studio album by the Russian heavy metal band Arkona, released on 16 June 2023 through Napalm Records. The songs...
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    November 2012 the band released their debut full-length album Turn The Sun Off!, recorded with many known Russian musicians (Arkona, Epidemia, Stigmatic...
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  • Yav (album) (category Arkona (band) albums)
    Yav (Russian: Явь) is the seventh full-length album by the Russian pagan metal band Arkona. It was released on 25 April 2014 through Napalm Records. The...
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    Maria Arkhipova (category Articles containing Russian-language text)
    Do Vas!!! and on Percival (band) "Wodnik" from album Svantevit. "History. Arkona – official web-site". Arkona. arkona-russia.com. Archived from the original...
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  • Goi, Rode, Goi! (category Arkona (band) albums)
    Goi, Rode, Goi! (Russian: Гой, Роде, Гой!) is the fifth full-length album by the Russian pagan metal band Arkona. It was released on 28 October 2009 through...
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  • Slovo (album) (category Arkona (band) albums)
    Slovo (Russian: Слово, A Word) is the sixth full-length album by the Russian pagan metal band Arkona. It was released on 26 August 2011 through Napalm...
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    Rügen at Cape Arkona, and was protected on two sides by the cliffed coast and from the land side by a Slavic burgwall. At Cape Arkona in recent centuries...
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  • Vo slavu velikim! (category Arkona (band) albums)
    (Во славу Великим!) is the third full-length album by the Russian folk metal band Arkona. It was released on 24 September 2005 through Sound Age Production...
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  • Lepta (category Arkona (band) albums)
    Lepta (Russian: Лепта, English: Contribution) is the second full-length album by the Russian folk metal band Arkona. It was released on 30 December 2004...
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    and modern-day Russia. Russian music went through a long history, beginning with ritual folk songs and the sacred music of the Russian Orthodox Church...
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  • Masha (category Articles containing Russian-language text)
    Arkhipova (born 1983), lead singer of the Russian folk metal band Arkona Maria Viktorovna (born 1986), Russian-American YouTuber and ASMR performer Maria...
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  • language, by ISO 639 code Yav (album), a 2014 album by the Russian pagan metal band Arkona This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the...
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  • Stenka na stenku (category Arkona (band) albums)
    Стенка на Стенку (Stenka na Stenku) is an EP by the Russian folk metal band Arkona. It was released on 25 May 2011 through Napalm Records. The title track...
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  • Vozrozhdeniye (album) (category Arkona (band) albums)
    Vozrozhdeniye (Russian: Возрождение, lit. 'Revival') is the first full-length album by the Russian folk metal band Arkona. It was released on 20 April...
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  • Ot serdtsa k nebu (category Arkona (band) albums)
    Nebu (От Сердца к Небу) is the fourth full-length album by the Russian folk metal band Arkona. It was released on 31 October 2007 through Sound Age Production...
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    music exist in Russia, which is why "Russian rock" has become a more vague concept. The majority of the Russian bands perform in the Russian language. According...
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  • Koliada (deity) (category Articles containing Russian-language text)
    folk rock bands have songs about Koliada: Song of the Russian folk band Ivan Kupala, called Kolyada  Song of the Russian pagan metal band Arkona, called...
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  • Khram (album) (category Arkona (band) albums)
    Khram (Russian: «Храм») is the eighth full-length album by the Russian pagan metal band Arkona. It was released on 19 January 2018 through Napalm Records...
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