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  2. Kolo (dance) - Wikipedia

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    Kolo (Serbian: Коло) is a South Slavic circle dance, found under this name in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, and Serbia. It is inscribed on the UNESCO List of Intangible Cultural Heritage for Serbia. [1] Hungarian communities were also influenced by the tradition, where a similar dance is known as Kalala. [2]

  3. Serbs of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Wikipedia

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    Zvjezdan Misimović served as captain of the Bosnia and Herzegovina national team from 2007 to 2012 while Ljupko Petrović led Red Star Belgrade to the Champions League trophy in 1991. The second most popular sport among Bosnian Serbs is basketball. Bosnian-born Aleksandar Nikolić, is often referred to as, The Father of Yugoslav Basketball. [132]

  4. Serbian dances - Wikipedia

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    A large repertoire of Kolo dances is preserved and performed through the so-called Cultural Artistic Societies (Kulturno Umetnicka Drustva, also known as KUD), while a smaller number is danced in participatory dance practice in contemporary Serbia. These dances are often stylized and performed on stage in full traditional costume.

  5. Serbian traditional clothing - Wikipedia

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    Serbian traditional clothing, also called as Serbian national costume or Serbian dress (Serbian: српска народна ношња / srpska narodna nošnja, plural: српскe народнe ношњe / srpske narodne nošnje), refers to the traditional clothing worn by Serbs living in Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, and the extended Serbian diaspora communities in ...

  6. List of Serbs of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Wikipedia

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    Dušan Šestić, musician and composer of the national anthem of Bosnia and Herzegovina [1]; Baja Mali Knindža, folk singer; Đorđe Novković, Yugoslav songwriter, and father of Boris Novković

  7. Music of Serbia - Wikipedia

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    The Serbian folk music is both rural (izvorna muzika) and urban (starogradska muzika) and includes a two-beat dance called kolo, which is a circle dance with almost no movement above the waist, accompanied by instrumental music made most often with an accordion, but also with other instruments: frula (traditional kind of a recorder), tamburica ...

  8. Category:Bosnian dances - Wikipedia

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    Bosnia and Herzegovina portal; ... Kolo (dance) This page was last edited on 17 April 2024, at 05:55 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  9. Canton 10 - Wikipedia

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    Serbs in blue, Croats in orange, Bosniaks in green The Serbian National Folk Dance Ensemble Kolo from Glamoč. According to the 1991 census, 115.682 people inhabited the canton. Croats comprised 51.5%, Serbs comprised 35.7% and Bosnian Muslims comprised 10.4% of the population. Croats overwhelmingly lived in the southeastern part of the canton ...