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  2. Riblja Čorba - Wikipedia

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    Riblja Čorba (Serbian Cyrillic: Рибља Чорба, pronounced [rîbʎaː t͡ʃɔ̌ːrba]; lit. 'Fish Stew') is a Serbian and former Yugoslav rock band formed in Belgrade in 1978. The band has been one of the most popular and most influential acts of the Yugoslav and Serbian rock scene. Riblja Čorba was formed in 1978 by former Zajedno, Rani Mraz and Suncokret member Borisav "Bora ...

  3. Bora Đorđević - Wikipedia

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    Bora Đorđević. Borisav " Bora " Đorđević (Serbian Cyrillic: Борисав, Бора Ђорђевић; 1 November 1952 – 4 September 2024), also known as Bora Čorba (Serbian Cyrillic: Бора Чорба), was a Serbian singer, songwriter, and poet. He was best known as the frontman of the rock band Riblja Čorba. Renowned for his ...

  4. Pogledaj dom svoj, anđele - Wikipedia

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    " Pogledaj dom svoj, anđele " (title of Thomas Wolfe 's novel Look Homeward Angel in Serbian) is a song by the Serbian rock band Riblja Čorba. It was composed by vocalist Bora Đorđević for the band's sixth studio album, Istina. It was voted hit of the year in 1985 by the listeners of Radio Beograd 202 and "song of the decade" in 1990. [1] In 2009, the song was voted the Greatest Domestic ...

  5. Sevdalinka - Wikipedia

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    Sevdalinka (pronounced [seʋdǎliːŋka]), also known as Sevdah music, is a traditional genre of folk music originating in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Sevdalinka is an integral part of the Bosniak culture, [1][2][3][4] but is also spread across the ex- Yugoslav region, including Croatia, Montenegro, North Macedonia and Serbia. [5] The actual composers of many Sevdalinka songs are unknown because ...

  6. Ljubavi (Željko Joksimović song) - Wikipedia

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    "Ljubavi" [1] (in Serbian: Љубави; English translation: My love) is the first single from the fifth studio album by Serbian singer-songwriter and music producer Željko Joksimović with the same name.

  7. Petar II Petrović-Njegoš - Wikipedia

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    Petar II Petrović-Njegoš (Serbian Cyrillic: Петар II Петровић-Његош, pronounced [pětar drûɡi pětroʋitɕ ɲêɡoʃ]; 13 November [O.S. 1 November] 1813 – 31 October [O.S. 19 October] 1851), commonly referred to simply as Njegoš (Његош), was a Prince-Bishop (vladika) of Montenegro, poet and philosopher whose works are widely considered some of the most important ...

  8. Željko Ivanković - Wikipedia

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    Željko Ivanković (born August 29, 1954 in Vareš) is a Yugoslavian and Bosnian poet, novelist, short story writer, essayist, translator.

  9. Priča o ljubavi obično ugnjavi - Wikipedia

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    Priča o ljubavi obično ugnjavi (trans. A Love Story Is Usually Annoying) is the ninth studio album from Serbian and former Yugoslav rock band Riblja Čorba, released in 1988.