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At the end of the year, in the Rock magazine Bajagić was proclaimed the Rock Musician of the Year, and Pozitivna geografija was voted the Album of the Year by fellow musicians. [ 1 ] At the beginning of 1985 Bajaga i Instruktori recorded the album Sa druge strane jastuka ( On the Other Side of the Pillow ), co-produced by Kornelije Kovač and ...
He also produced Heroji's only album, 88 in 1988, [5] as well as their 7" single "Bilder" / "Instruktor skijanja" ("Bodybuilder" / "Skiing Instructor", released in 1986). [6] He produced his solo album Profesionalac – Muzika iz filma , [ 2 ] and participated in the production of Bajaga i Instruktori releases Četiri godišnja doba ( Four ...
The pop rock band Bajaga i Instruktori, formed in 1984 by former Riblja Čorba member Momčilo Bajagić "Bajaga", after releasing their debut, highly successful solo album Pozitivna geografija in 1983 (originally released as Bajagić's solo album, but, as it featured musicians which would later become members of Bajaga i Instruktori, included ...
Prior to 2005, Serbia and Montenegro had broadcast the 2003 contest. [1]On 2 August 2005, it was announced that Serbia and Montenegro were to make their debut at the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2005, [2] at the Ethias Arena in Hasselt, Belgium on 26 November 2005. [3]
The book series Geografija Slovenije (English Geography of Slovenia), published by the Anton Melik Geographical Institute, was founded in 1998 to publish the latest findings in Slovenian geography research.
Bosnia and Herzegovina (Serbo-Croatian: Bosna i Hercegovina, Босна и Херцеговина), sometimes known as Bosnia-Herzegovina and informally as Bosnia, is a country in Southeast Europe, situated on the Balkan Peninsula.
According to Institute for Balkan Studies, the Shopluk was the mountainous area on the borders of Serbia, Bulgaria and North Macedonia, of which boundaries are quite vague, in Serbia the term Šop has always denoted highlanders. [6] Shopluk was used by Bulgarians to refer to the borderlands of Bulgaria, the inhabitants were called Shopi. [7]
Žepa (Serbian Cyrillic: Жепа) is a village located in the municipality of Rogatica, Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina.As of 2013 census, it has a population of 133 inhabitants.