Arabaçı

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Arabaçı

Arabaçı (also, Arabachy) is a village and municipality in the Gadabay Rayon of Azerbaijan. It has a population of 1,124. The municipality consists of the villages of Arabaçı and Fərzalı.

References

  • Arabaçı at GEOnet Names Server

  • Arabaçı, Şahdağ

    Coordinates: 40°33′N 45°34′E / 40.550°N 45.567°E / 40.550; 45.567

    Arabaçı (also, Arabachy) is a village in the Gadabay Rayon of Azerbaijan. The village forms part of the municipality of Şahdağ (formerly, Şurakənd).

    References

  • Arabaçı, Şahdağ at GEOnet Names Server

  • Araba (album)

    Araba is the first internationally released album released in 1999 of the Turkish pop singer Mustafa Sandal.

    Track listing

  • Araba, 1999
  • "Aya Benzer" - – 3:56
  • "Araba [Edit Single]" - – 4:41
  • "Bombacı" - – 3:05
  • "Detay" - – 3:35
  • "İki Tas Çorba" - – 3:48
  • "Kalmadı" - – 3:56
  • "Bir Anda" - – 3:11
  • "Jest Oldu" - – 3:33
  • "Beni Ağlatma" - – 3:25
  • "O Hep Bana" - – 3:02
  • "Suç Bende" - – 3:16
  • "Bize Gidelim" - – 3:29
  • Credits

  • Music direction, arrangements: Mustafa Sandal, Sarp Özdemiroğlu, Bülent Tezcan
  • Mixing: Deneb Pinjo, Marti Jane Robertson
  • Publishing: Ascot Music - a division of Sony Music France
  • Photography: Koray Kasap
  • Music videos

  • "Aya Benzer"
  • "Araba [Edit Single]"
  • "Detay"
  • "Bir Anda"
  • "Jest Oldu"
  • "Beni Ağlatma"
  • "Suç Bende"
  • See also

  • Araba
  • Notes

  • This album was a collection of songs from Mustafa Sandal's first three albums.
  • References

    External links

  • Album Tracks and Information at Google Music in English
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    Description

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