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What (who) is E la luna bussò - definition


The Street Next to the Moon         
1951 FILM BY ROMÁN VIÑOLY BARRETO
La Calle junto a la luna; La calle junto a la luna
The Street Next to the Moon () is a 1951 Argentine romantic drama film directed by Román Viñoly Barreto.
Luna Park         
  • Luna Park, Beirut
  • Aerial view of [[Luna Park, Berlin]] in 1935.
  • Coney Island]]''
  • Postcard showing mountain railroad at [[Luna Park, Leipzig]].
  • [[Luna Park Melbourne]] entrance
  • [[Luna Park Sydney]] entrance
  • Postcard photo of [[Luna Park, Seattle]] entrance bridge
  • Luna Park, Tel Aviv currently operates in Israel.
  • Tsutentaku Tower]] overlooking [[Luna Park, Osaka]] in 1912.
  • Aerial view of [[Lunapark Sowinski]] near [[Władysławowo]], Poland, in 2009
NAME SHARED BY DOZENS OF CURRENTLY OPERATING AND DEFUNCT AMUSEMENT PARKS
Ingersoll's Luna Park; Luna Amusement Park; Lunapark; Luna Park, Coney Island; Luna Park, La Palmyre; Luna park
Luna Park is a name shared by dozens of currently operating and defunct amusement parks. They are named after, and partly based on, the first Luna Park, which opened in 1903 during the heyday of large Coney Island parks.
Luna (1990s Serbian band)         
SERBIAN POP GROUP
Luna (Serbian pop group); Luna (Serbian group)
Luna () is a popular pop group from Serbia with considerable popularity throughout the former Yugoslavia. The key group member is multi-instrumentalist and composer Čeda Čvorak (born Čedomir Rajičić).

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E la luna bussò
"E la luna bussò" (also graphically rendered as "...e la luna bussò") is an Italian reggae ballad written by Mario Lavezzi, Oscar Avogadro and Daniele Pace and performed by Loredana Bertè.