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Map of the Balkan Peninsula, as defined by the Danube–Sava–Kupa line Map of the Balkan Peninsula, as defined by the less conventional Adriatic-Black Sea line. The Balkans, partly corresponding with the Balkan Peninsula, encompasses areas that may also be placed in Southeastern, Southern, Eastern Europe and Central Europe.
1880 ethnographic map of the Balkans. In October 1912, during the First Balkan War, Serbian and Montenegrin troops seized Sandžak, which was then divided between the two countries. [citation needed] This led to the displacement of many Slavic Muslims and Albanians, who migrated to Ottoman Turkey as muhajir. [citation needed]
Dejan Matić – folk singer; Damir Imamović – sevdalinka singer; Dina Bajraktarević – sevdalinka and folk singer; Dino Merlin – pop singer, songwriter, represented Bosnia and Herzegovina at the 1999 Eurovision Song Contest and the 2011 Eurovision Song Contest; DJ Krmak – singer; Dražen Ričl a.k.a. Zijo – original frontman for ...
Aleksandra graduated at the Academy of Music in Skopje in 1997. During her studies she performed with female vocal trio (Emilija Lale and Ana Kostova) and collaborated as a session musician with almost all active Macedonian producers and composers from that period (Darko Dimitrov, Kokan Dimushevski, Valentino Skenderovski, Ilija Pejoski, Kire Kostov, etc..).
Fahreta Živojinović, known as Lepa Brena, pop-folk singer, one of the most popular singer of former Yugoslavia. Bosnian-born. Bosnian-born. Artists are enlisted based on the time of their career debut and/or rise to prominence.