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		<title>Polka Music</title>
		<description>Here you can download hundreds of CDs with polka music:

http://thepolkafarm.blogspot.com/ </description>
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		<title>Polka in the United States</title>
		<description>It was sometime during the mid 19th Century that the vivacious, exuberant dance of Bohemian origin, the Polka, reached the shores of United States of America. It had no dearth of fan-followers in the US and very soon, people began to identify with it, leading to a replacement of the ...</description>
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		<title>Different Styles of Polka</title>
		<description>It must be said with due credit that out of all the styles of dances that had their origin in the 19th century, the Polka is the only one which survived the times.

Polka dances are of various types, especially when we take into account the contemporary dance styles. One of ...</description>
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		<title>Brief History of Polka</title>
		<description>The Polka is a vivacious and high spirited dance of Bohemian origin, which found large fan-following throughout Europe and America. The name ‘Polka’ comes from the Czech work ‘Pulka’ the literal translation of which  means ‘little half’, which could allude to the short, rapid, half steps that are to be ...</description>
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		<title>Introduction to Polka</title>
		<description>The Polka is a very popular dance which is of a highly spirited and energetic nature. Considered to be of Bohemian origin, this peasant dance was supposed to have originated in Eastern Bohemia which is now part of the Czech Republic.


It is actually believed that the Polka was invented by ...</description>
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