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Marzığı

Coordinates: 40°42′34″N 47°08′01″E / 40.70944°N 47.13361°E / 40.70944; 47.13361

Marzığı (also, Marzygi and Marzygy) is a village in the Yevlakh Rayon of Azerbaijan. The village forms part of the municipality of Hacıselli.

References

External links

  • Marzığı at GEOnet Names Server

  • Marz

    Marz or Morz may refer to:

  • Ron Marz, comic book author
  • Richard Marz, Canadian politician
  • Marz (rapper), an American rapper
  • geographic terminology

  • Marz (territorial entity), first level administrative division of Armenia
  • Marz, Austria, a town in the district of Mattersburg, Burgenland, Austria
  • Marz, East Azerbaijan, a village in East Azerbaijan Province, Iran
  • Morz, Fars, a village in Fars Province, Iran
  • Marz, Khonj, a village in Fars Province, Iran
  • Marz, Hormozgan, a village in Hormozgan Province, Iran
  • Marz, Kerman, a village in Kerman Province, Iran
  • Marz, Mazandaran, a village in Mazandaran Province, Iran
  • Marz, North Khorasan, a village in North Khorasan Province, Iran
  • Marz Rural District, an administrative subdivision of Kerman Province
  • Marz (rapper)

    Marz, born Zlatko Hukic, is a Croatian rap artist raised in Chicago, Illinois United States. He spent several years with Ministry before forming his own rap-metal band, also called Marz. After touring with Insane Clown Posse and contributing to the band Dark Lotus, he set up his own record label, Billion Dollar Ballers.

    Early history

    Marz was born in Croatia, but grew up in Chicago and started in music working as a tech in a Chicago recording studio (Chicago Trax), where he worked for various acts, including Peter Gabriel and Ministry. Hukic met Ministry's Al Jourgensen in 1994 at the Chicago Trax recording studio where Hukic was interning while working on solo material, and Jourgensen recruited him to work on Ministry's record, Filth Pig, playing guitar and also acting as engineer. He went on to become a full-time member, touring the world with the band. He stayed until Ministry's 1999 album, Dark Side of the Spoon, but left the band soon after it was recorded. He was later persuaded back to play on one last tour with the band. Hukic and Jourgensen remained on good terms, with Jourgensen even joining Marz on stage at a few performances.

    Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    P. Marius

    by: Brett Anderson

    As I sit and watch The summertime,
    And the shadow of The cranes.
    By the branches of The cedar tree
    And the beating of The day.
    You are the rose Within my soul.
    You are the reason Why the wind blows.
    By the meeting of The roads
    I will hold you In my arms again.
    And we’ll sit under The cedar tree
    As the city Fades away.
    By the places Where the blossom falls
    And the shadow of The cranes.
    You are the rose Within my soul,
    You are the reason Why the rain flows.
    By the meeting of The roads
    I will hold you In my arms again.
    By the branches of The cedar tree,
    There’s a bench Beside the lake.
    Take the bridge Over the Serpentine,




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