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  2. Category:Women singers by former country - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; In other projects ... Women singers from the Holy Roman Empire (2 C, ... This page was last edited on 25 July 2024, ...

  3. File:Geographic map of Balkan Peninsula.svg - Wikipedia

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    The map is created with Octave scripts developed by Ikonact; Author: Ikonact: Permission (Reusing this file) Any use of this map is subject of the license(s) stated below with the condition that you credit (Wikimedia Commons user: Ikonact) as the author . A message with a reply address would also be greatly appreciated. Other versions

  4. File:Balkan 1912 es.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. History of the Balkans - Wikipedia

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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.

  6. Sandžak - Wikipedia

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    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]

  7. List of Bosnia and Herzegovina people - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  8. Aleksandra Popovska - Wikipedia

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    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..).

  9. List of Serbian musicians - Wikipedia

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    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.