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  2. Music of Yugoslavia - Wikipedia

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    The music of Yugoslavia refers to music created during the existence of Yugoslavia, spanning the period between 1918 and 1992.The most significant music scene developed in the later period of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFR Yugoslavia), and includes internationally acclaimed artists such as: the alternative music acts Laibach and Disciplina Kičme which appeared on MTV ...

  3. Wired World of Sports - Wikipedia

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    Wired World of Sports is the debut album released by The Twelfth Man. Released in 1987, it reached number one on the Kent Music Report in February 1988. At the ARIA Music Awards of 1988 , the album won Best Comedy Release .

  4. Yugo-nostalgia - Wikipedia

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    Yugo-nostalgia (Slovene, Macedonian, and Serbo-Croatian: jugonostalgija, југоносталгија) is an emotional longing for the former country of Yugoslavia which is experienced by some people in its successor countries: the present-day Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia, Kosovo, and Slovenia.

  5. Sport in Yugoslavia - Wikipedia

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    Sport in Yugoslavia had a significant role in its culture and society. Team sports such as football , basketball , handball , volleyball and water polo had the biggest popularity. Of individual sports the most popular were tennis , athletics , alpine skiing , swimming , table tennis , ski jumping and chess .

  6. Oliver Mandić - Wikipedia

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    Serbian rock singer Viktorija covered Mandić's song "Poludeću" on her 2000 live album Nostalgija (Nostalgia). [12] The song "Odlazim, a volim te" was sampled by the Serbian hip hop band Sha-Ila in their track of the same title, released on their 2000 album Totalito Pervertito. [13]

  7. List of traditional Naga games and sports - Wikipedia

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    Aki Kiti, a semi-contact combat sport characterized by kicking and blocking solely using the soles of the feet. Kene, a folk wrestling style and traditional sport of the Nagas. Pcheda, a sport that requires players to throw thin bamboo sticks from a set distance.

  8. Rock music in Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Influenced by the rock and roll and rockabilly acts, many young people started performing the so-called "električna muzika" ("electric music"), naming themselves "električari" ("electricians"). One of the first Serbian rock and roll musicians who rose to fame was guitarist Mile Lojpur from Belgrade , often considered the first Serbian or even ...

  9. Danijela Martinović - Wikipedia

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    They represented Croatia at the 1995 Eurovision Song Contest, along with the opera singer Lidija Horvat-Dunjko, they performed the song "Nostalgija" finishing 6th (out of 23 entries) with 91 points. In 1996 she left Magazin to pursue a solo career, [ 1 ] but she continued to work with the band's leader and prolific songwriter Tonči Huljić .