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Xekina Mia Psaropoula
by Dimitris Gogos
Native nameΞεκινά μια ψαροπούλα
GenreSyrtos
LanguageGreek

"Xekina Mia Psaropoula" (Greek: Ξεκινά μια ψαροπούλα) is a Greek folkloric tune (Syrtos). The meter is
4. Its music was composed and lyrics written by Dimitris Gogos.

See also

References

  1. "stixoi:Ξεκινά μια ψαροπούλα". Retrieved 14 March 2017.
External videos
video icon Περπινιάδης-Γεωργακοπούλου-Ξεκινά μια ψαροπούλα
video icon Νάνα Μούσχουρη: Ψαροπούλα - Nana Mouskouri: Psaropoula


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