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  2. Miladin Šobić - Wikipedia

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    Miladin Šobić (Montenegrin: Миладин Шобић, born 7 January 1956) is a Montenegrin poet, singer and songwriter. [1] [2]He was an active performer during the late 1970s and early 1980s in SFR Yugoslavia where his prominence had a regional character with popularity across Yugoslavia.

  3. Jedna si jedina - Wikipedia

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    na vjernost ti se kunem. Od mora do Save od Drine do Une. Pripev: Jedna si, jedina, moja domovina. Jedna si jedina Bosna i Hercegovina. II Bog nek’ te sačuva za pokoljenja nova. Zemljo mojih snova, mojih pradjedova. Pripev III Teško onoj ruci koja ti zaprijeti Sinovi i kćeri za te će umrijeti Pripev

  4. Hej Sokoły - Wikipedia

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    According to Olga Kharchyshyn, "Hej Sokoły" is based on the 19th century Polish folk song "Żal za Ukrainą", but with a new refrain and opening verses. It first appeared in the current form in the latter half of the 20th century and was subsequently translated from the Polish language into Ukrainian.

  5. Kângë Kreshnikësh - Wikipedia

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    Settling a Frontier Dispute by Richard Caton Woodville, 1880.. The main theme of the cycle is the brave warfare between the Albanian heroes (Albanian: kreshnikë or trima, and aga), who have supernatural strength and an extremely large body holding ordinary family lives, and opposing Slavic warriors (Albanian: shkje and krajla), who are likewise powerful and brave, but without besë.

  6. Joint Council of Municipalities - Wikipedia

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    The Joint Council of Municipalities in Croatia (Croatian: Zajedničko vijeće općina; Serbian: Заједничко веће општина, romanized: Zajedničko veće opština; abbr. ЗВО, ZVO) is an elected consultative sui generis body which constitutes a form of cultural self-government of Serbs in the eastern Croatian Podunavlje region.

  7. Ballade pour Adeline - Wikipedia

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    "Ballade pour Adeline" (French for "Ballad for Adeline") is a 1977 instrumental by Richard Clayderman, composed by Paul de Senneville. Paul de Senneville composed the piece as a tribute to his newborn daughter, Adeline. [1]

  8. Lijepa naša domovino - Wikipedia

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    [3] The song was scored and harmonized for a male choir by a teacher and organist of the Zagreb Cathedral Vatroslav Lichtenegger in 1861, and after that it started to be performed as the Croats' ethnic anthem. [2] [4] The title "Lijepa naša" has been applied since that time. The original text has 14 verses.

  9. Nowruz - Wikipedia

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    This average is just 0.00000026 (2.6×10 −7) of a day—slightly more than 1/50 of a second—shorter than Newcomb's value for the mean tropical year of 365.24219878 days, but differs considerably more from the current average vernal equinox year of 365.242362 days, which means that the new year, intended to fall on the vernal equinox, would ...