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  2. List of Bosnia and Herzegovina patriotic songs - Wikipedia

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    song by Bosnian singer Rizo Hamidović on his 1994 album Inšallah [2] [3] "Grbavica" lit. ' Hunchbackilly ' Mladen Vojičić: 1993./1997. song of wartime-period Bosnia [4] "Iznad Bosne" 'Above Bosnia' Fayo: Amir Kazić Leo: Arel Češljar, Meho Radović: 2022. song sung by Adnan Jakupović [5] "Jedna si jedina" 'You're the One and Only' Edin ...

  3. Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Eurovision Song Contest

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    Radio Television of Bosnia and Herzegovina (RTVBiH) was a full member of the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) since 1 January 1993, thus eligible to participate in the Eurovision Song Contest since then. It participated in the contest representing Bosnia and Herzegovina since its 38th edition that same year. In 2000, RTVBiH's EBU membership ...

  4. National anthem of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Wikipedia

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    The national anthem was adopted provisionally by the UN's High Representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina on 25 June 1999 by the promulgation of the Law on the National Anthem of Bosnia and Herzegovina, [6] replacing the previous national anthem, "Jedna si jedina", [7] which was not particularly well-liked the country's Serb and Croat communities. [8]

  5. Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Eurovision Song Contest 2016

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    The selection of both the artists and the song came as a proposal from Tempo Production Studio, headed by Almir Ajanović, which offered to finance the entire Eurovision participation along with several sponsors: APU Network (Swedish organisation of Bosnian businesses established by the diaspora), BBI Real Estate, Azel France, Amko Komerc ...

  6. Music of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Wikipedia

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    Bosnian roots music came from Middle Bosnia, Posavina, the Drina valley and Kalesija. It is usually performed by singers with two violinists and a šargija player. These bands first appeared around World War I and became popular in the 1960s. This is the third oldest music following after the sevdalinka and ilahija.

  7. 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

  8. Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Eurovision Song Contest 2001

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    Bosnia and Herzegovina was represented at the Eurovision Song Contest 2001 with the song "Hano" written and performed by Nino Pršeš.The Bosnian-Herzegovinian participating broadcaster, Public Broadcasting Service of Bosnia and Herzegovina (PBSBiH), selected its entry for the contest through the national final BH Eurosong 2001.

  9. Crvena Jabuka - Wikipedia

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    During the year, the band also toured North America for the first time, catering to diaspora-heavy areas in the United States and Canada, and Žerić appeared on the renewed Vaš šlager sezone (Your Schlager of the Season) festival in Sarajevo, performing the song "Proveo bih život ispod mostova" ("I Would Spend My Life Under Bridges ...