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  2. Sateliti - Wikipedia

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    Sateliti is a Bosnian root music group, formed in 1989. Today, they are the most popular root music group in Bosnia. The original singer and founder of the group, Muto, is still with the group and is the main vocalist.

  3. Bosnia and Herzegovina - Wikipedia

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    The first preserved widely acknowledged mention of a form of the name "Bosnia" is in De Administrando Imperio, a politico-geographical handbook written by the Byzantine emperor Constantine VII in the mid-10th century (between 948 and 952) describing the "small land" (χωρίον in Greek) of "Bosona" (Βοσώνα), where the Serbs dwell. [17]

  4. List of Bosnia and Herzegovina films - Wikipedia

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    Sugar-Free: Zivot od Milutina: Znak: 2002: Adio Kerida: Survived 'n Lived Through One More Day: Opst'o i ost'o jedan dan 2003: Discovery: Sarajevo: Remake: Dino Mustafić: Ermin Bravo, François Berléand, Évelyne Bouix: Drama/History/War

  5. Jozo Penava - Wikipedia

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    Jozo Penava (26 May 1909 – 17 January 1987) was a Bosnian-Herzegovinian music producer, composer, arranger, musician and vocalist. Penava immensely contributed to the development of folk songs and the traditional Bosniak folk music sevdalinka.

  6. List of Bosnia and Herzegovina patriotic songs - Wikipedia

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    [5] "Jedna si jedina" 'You're the One and Only' Edin Dervišhalidović: Un­known: former national anthem of Bosnia and Herzegovina "Sva bol svijeta" 'All the Pain in the World' Fahrudin Pecikoza, Edin Dervišhalidović: Edin Dervišhalidović: Un­known

  7. Croat–Bosniak War - Wikipedia

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    Croat–Bosniak War; Part of the Bosnian War and Yugoslav Wars: Clockwise from top right: remains of Stari Most in Mostar, replaced with a cable bridge; French IFOR Artillery Detachment, on patrol near Mostar; a Croat war memorial in Vitez; a Bosniak war memorial in Stari Vitez; view of Novi Travnik during the war

  8. Abdulah Sidran - Wikipedia

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    Abdulah Sidran (2 October 1944 – 23 March 2024), often referred to by his hypocoristic nickname Avdo, was a Bosnian poet and screenwriter. [1] [2] He is considered to be one of the most influential writers in both Bosnia and Herzegovina and the former Yugoslavia.

  9. Nada Mamula - Wikipedia

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    Nada Mamula (9 January 1927 – 11 October 2001) was a Serbian and Bosnian singer.. She started her career on Radio Beograd, where she passed an audition in 1946 (as Nada Vukićević).