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・ Mala Sinha
・ Mala Slevica
・ Mala Solina
・ Mala Sočanica
・ Mala Stara Vas
・ Mala Strmica
・ Mala Subotica
・ Mala Sugubina
・ Mala Synagogue
・ Mala Usora
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・ Mala Vas pri Grosupljem
・ Mala Vas pri Ormožu
・ Mala Vas, Dobrepolje
・ Mala Vas, Gorišnica
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・ Mala Volosyanka
・ Mala Vranjska
・ Mala Vrbica (Kladovo)
・ Mala Vrbica (Mladenovac)
・ Mala Vrbica (Stragari)
・ Mala Vrbnica (Brus)
・ Mala Vrbnica (Kruševac)
・ Mala Vyska
・ Mala Vyska Raion
・ Mala Zimetbaum
・ Mala Época
・ Mala Ševnica
・ Mala Štanga
・ Mala Žuljevica


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Mala Vida : ウィキペディア英語版
Mala Vida

"Mala Vida" is the first single by French rock group Mano Negra, appearing on their 1988 debut album ''Patchanka''. Written by lead singer Manu Chao, the song also appeared on a 1984 demo tape of the same name by Hot Pants, a predecessor to Mano Negra. "Mala Vida" was an early hit for Mano Negra and became a staple of the band's live shows and has been covered by several artists. The song has also been performed by Chao as a solo artist; a live performance of the song by Chao was recorded for his 2002 album ''Radio Bemba Sound System''. Boucherie Productions, who published ''Patchanka'', financed a music video for the song, which received airplay on national radio stations and TV channels in France. Mano Negra's success with the release of "Mala Vida" led the band to a contract with Virgin.〔
==Cover versions==
Notable cover versions of "Mala Vida" include:
*Yuri Buenaventura, on the 2001 tribute album ''Mano Negra Illegal''
*Café Tacuba, on their 2005 live album ''Un Viaje (album)''
*Gogol Bordello, on their 2005 EP ''East Infection''
*Nouvelle Vague featuring Olivia Ruiz, on their 2010 album ''Couleurs Sur Paris''

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