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  2. Moj golube - Wikipedia

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    ne padaj mi na maline, ružo rumena! Maline su još zelene, maline su još zelene. Kad maline budu zrele, goro zelena, kad maline budu zrele, ružo rumena. I same će opadati, i same će opadati, kao suze devojačke, goro zelena, devojačke i momačke, ružo rumena! Ој, голубе, мој голубе, ој, голубе, мој голубе,

  3. Te spùo so 'na recia - Wikipedia

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  4. Name of Romania - Wikipedia

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    [14] while the Jesuit Theology professor Martinus Szent-Ivany cites in 1699 Romanian expressions: "Sie noi sentem Rumeni" (modern standard Romanian "Și noi suntem români") and "Noi sentem di sange Rumena" (in modern standard Romanian "Noi suntem de sânge român") [15] The geographer Anton Friedrich Büsching writes in 1754 that "the ...

  5. Catarrhal Noise - Wikipedia

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    Catarrhal Noise is a thrash/comedy metal band from Noale, Veneto, Italy.. The band was founded in September 1994, when Albyzzo and Ruzo (later known as Bullo) chose the name after a deep search inside an English dictionary.

  6. Himzo Polovina - Wikipedia

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    Polovina was born on 11 March 1927 in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina.His father, Mušan Polovina, was an Austro-Hungarian soldier during World War I.During his service in Ljubljana, he met and married Ivanka Hlebec, making Himzo Polovina the child of an ethnically mixed marriage between a Bosniak father and a Slovene mother.

  7. Silvana Armenulić - Wikipedia

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    Zilha Armenulić (née Bajraktarević; 10 February 1939 – 10 October 1976), known professionally as Silvana Armenulić (pronounced [silvǎːna armɛ̌nulit͡ɕ]), was a Yugoslavian singer-songwriter and actress and one of the most prominent commercial folk music and traditional sevdalinka singers in Yugoslavia.

  8. Crveni Koralji - Wikipedia

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    Crveni Koralji (trans.The Red Corals) were a Croatian and Yugoslav rock band formed in Zagreb in 1962. They were one of the pioneers of the Yugoslav rock scene.. Crveni Koralji were initially inspired by Cliff Richard and the Shadows, but soon included covers of songs by other foreign acts into their repertoire, as well as their own songs.

  9. Dragan Jovanović (actor) - Wikipedia

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    Dragan graduated from the Faculty of Dramatic Arts in Belgrade in 1990. Since 1990, he has been a permanent member of the Yugoslav Drama Theatre in Belgrade, where he has appeared in a number of performances, including Baal as Teddy, Calling Bird as the Devil and Theatre of Illusions as Adrast.