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Wikipedia: The gaida (also spelled gajda) is a bagpipe from South Eastern Europe. It originates from the territory of present-day Bulgaria, Northern Greece and European Turkey and was first used by Thracian tribes. Variations of this instrument are found throughout the Balkans in Albania, Bosnia, Croatia, Greece, Republic of Macedonia, Romania, Serbia, Slovenia, and Turkey.
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