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"Jumma may refer to: * Friday prayer of Muslims * Jumma people, the tribes of Chittagong Hill Tracts in Bangladesh Persons named Jumma: * Jumma Khan Marri, nationalist leader from Baluchistan * Jumma Jan, name used by United States for a citizen of Tajikistan, held in extrajudicial detention in the United States Guantanamo Bay detainment camps, in Cuba "
"Heitoraí is a municipality in central Goiás state, Brazil. Location Heitoraí lies 142 km. from the regional center of Anápolis. Highway connections are made by federal highway BR-153 from Goiânia to Itaberaí then north on GO-156 for 38 kilometers. Neighboring municipalities are Guaraíta, Itapuranga, Itaguaru and Itaberaí Demographics *Population density: 15.48 inhabitants/km2 (2007) *Population growth rate: 1.67% 1996/2007 *Population in 2007: 3,556 (3,283 in 1980) *Urban population in 2007: 2,468 (1,088 in 1980) *Rural population in 2007: 1,088 (1,450 in 1980) The economy The main economic activities are cattle raising with 23,890 head (2005) and agriculture. The main crops cultivated are rice, beans, sugarcane, manioc, corn, and banana. In 2006 there were 376 farms with an area of 12,856 ha. of which 9,000 ha. were natural pasture. Approximately 1,000 workers were in the agricultural sector. *Number of industrial establishments: 5 *Number of retail establishments: 29 *Number of motor vehicles: 249 automobiles and 43 pickup trucks *Number of banking establishments: none Health and education The literacy rate was 85.8% in 2000 while the infant mortality rate was 21.53 in 1,000 live births. There were 06 schools in 2006, with 1,129 students. Health care was provided by 1 hospital with 19 beds (2007). Hectoraí ranked 0.744 on the Municipal Human Development Index, giving it a state ranking of 93 (out of 242 municipalities) and a national ranking of 2,055 (out of 5,507 municipalities). (2000) For the complete list see frigoletto.com.br See also ** List of municipalities in Goiás *Anápolis Microregion *Microregions of Goiás References *Frigoletto Category:Municipalities in Goiás "
"Royal Albert Hall October 10 1997 is a live album by space rock group Spiritualized from their 1997 tour of the United Kingdom, recorded during an October show at the Royal Albert Hall in London. The album was released in late 1998. This was the last album recorded with the original Spiritualized line-up before frontman Jason Pierce sacked every member apart from keyboardist Thighpaulsandra and saxophonist Ray Dickaty. The six-piece band are joined by a horn section, string quartet and members of the London Community Gospel Choir on disc two, with 19 members in total. This expanded version of Spiritualized headlined Glastonbury in 1998, and was also filmed on Later... with Jools Holland. This orchestral line-up signalled the dense musical style to come on their next album Let It Come Down, released 3 years later. The cover photograph is taken from above the Royal Albert Hall by Farrow Design. The majority of the setlist comes from Ladies And Gentlemen We Are Floating In Space, their third album, with some material from their previous albums, Lazer Guided Melodies and Pure Phase. "Walking With Jesus" was a Spacemen 3 song from The Perfect Prescription, but Pierce has performed it throughout his career. Here is its second official live release, the first being on the limited edition live release Fucked Up Inside in 1993. Track listing Disc one (45:59) #"Intro" – 4:18 #"Shine a Light" – 7:11 #"Electric Mainline" – 7:01 #"Electricity" – 3:25 #"Home of the Brave" – 3:31 #"The Individual" – 2:57 #"Medication" – 6:37 #"Walking with Jesus" – 4:18 #"Take Your Time" – 6:44 Disc two (49:16) #"No God Only Religion" – 4:02 #"Broken Heart" – 5:47 #"Come Together" – 7:00 #"I Think I'm in Love" – 10:05 #"Cop Shoot Cop..." – 16:33 #"Oh Happy Day" – 5:52 All songs written by Jason Pierce, except: * "Walking with Jesus" by Peter Kember and Jason Pierce * "Oh Happy Day" by Philip Doddridge and Edward Francis Rimbault Personnel ;Spiritualized * J Spaceman – Fender Thinline guitar, vocals * Sean Cook – Fender Jazz bass guitar, harmonica * Michael Mooney – Les Paul guitar, bass guitar * Damon Reece – Gretsch Round Badge drums * Thighpaulsandra – piano, Hammond C3 * Raymond (Moonshake) Dickaty – tenor saxophone, flute ;Additional * Choir director: John Fisher * Soprano singers: Michelle Parkinson, Maulin Fisher, Denise Seally, Naterlie Goode * Alto singers: Janice Whyne, Rhoda Fisher, Samantha McCrae * Tenor singers: Jason Thompson, Leon Brown, Paul Bernard, Tony Clarke * Horns: Tony Robinson, Rob Charles, Don Owen, Kevin Brown * Strings: Jules Singleton, Sally Herbert, Jocelyn Pook, Dinah Beamish References Category:1998 live albums Category:Spiritualized albums Category:Dedicated Records live albums Category:Live albums recorded at the Royal Albert Hall "