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Gora

 
Artist: John Gora
  • Born: July 27, 1959
  • Active: '80s, '90s
  • Genres: Easy Listening
  • Instrument: Saxophone, Clarinet
  • Representative Albums: "Duty Free Polkas", "Bulletproof Polkas", "Polka Playin' Fool

Biography

Born in Poland, John Gora emigrated to Hamilton, Ontario with his family in 1974, and began playing music at Orchard Park Secondary School in Stoney Creek, Ontario. In 1979, Gora formed a trio, playing local Canadian Legion halls and catering to "continental" music crowds.

John Gora and Gorale (Mountaineers), a six-piece band, was established in 1990 and recorded their first polka CD, Ready for Takeoff, with a Polish/polka version of "Yellow Polka Dot Bikini" becoming their first hit. Take a Spin with John Gora and Gorale, their second studio production, was released in 1993, and their 1997 recording, Duty Free Polkas, was nominated for a Grammy in the polka category. "Love Don't Get Better," a polka cover of Vancouver country artist Rick Tippe, quickly became the hit single.

The band consists of five Canadians and one U.S. citizen and performs throughout both countries. Dynamic, crowd-pleasing stage performances have become a trademark of this group. John Gora, his wife Dianne, and their children reside in Burlington, Ontario. ~ Steve Litwin, All Music Guide
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Former Gora municipality in Kosovo, marked in blue
Detailed map of Gora Region between Kosovo and Albania

Gora is a geographical region in southern Kosovo and northeastern Albania, mostly inhabited by the Gorani people. The name "Gora" is a Slavic word for "Mountain" or "Forest".

Between 1992 and 1999, the part of Gora in Kosovo was a municipality, and its population was 17,574 people according to 1991 census. Today, the region is part of the municipality of Dragaš in Kosovo. The Albanian part of Gora is included in Shishtavec municipality.

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History

Gora is mentioned for the first time in 1348 in the edicts of Emperor Stefan Dushan as a zhupa of the Serbian Empire, composed out of seven villages that Dushan gifted to his Monastery of Saint Archangel near Prizren.[citation needed]

Its second mention is in 1452/5 in the Turkish cadastral tax censuses as the "Nachy of Gora"[clarification needed] within the Ottoman Empire, forming part of the Ottoman province of Macedonia.[citation needed]

Demographics

According to 1991 census data, the population of the Gora municipality was composed of:

References

  1. ^ OSCE municipal profile of DragašPDF, June 2006. Retrieved on 21 February 2008.

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