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Marinko Rokvić was born on January 27, 1954, in Bosanski Petrovac, PR Bosnia and Herzegovina, FPR Yugoslavia (modern-day Bosnia and Herzegovina). He was raised in an ethnic Serb agricultural family in the village of Kolunić. [1] His affinity for music was demonstrated from an early age through his accordion playing.
After a year filled with animated inner emotions, mutants, aliens, gladiators and witches, the new year will bring a crop of new (or, newly revisited) movies to choose from, as always.
The disc Kurvini sinovi: Protestne pesme (trans. Sons of Whores: Protest Songs) featured political- and social-related songs by former Yugoslav artists.
Nikola Rokvić (Serbian Cyrillic: Никола Роквић; born 29 June 1985) is a Serbian singer and entrepreneur.The oldest son of folk singer Marinko Rokvić, he also became a well-known artist upon the release of his 2006 debut album, titled Oprosti mojoj mladosti.
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The Living and the Dead (Croatian: Živi i mrtvi) is a 2007 Croatian action horror film directed by Kristijan Milić.. It tells the story of Bosnian Croat fighters who, while fighting in the Croat–Bosniak War (1992–1994), face something not entirely of this world.
Police say Wolfe was found dead from multiple gunshot wounds in an apartment in North Las Vegas, Nev., on Dec. 21, according to reports from the Las Vegas Review-Journal, KSNV and Fox 5.
Balkan (Serbian Cyrillic: Балкан; transl. Balkans) was a Serbian and Yugoslav rock band formed in Novi Sad in 1982. Formed and led by guitarist and vocalist Aleksandar "Leki" Cvetković, Balkan were known for their social-related lyrics critical of the Yugoslav social reality.