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  2. Priča o ljubavi obično ugnjavi - Wikipedia

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    Koza nostra. (1990) 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. With the release of the album, the band celebrated ten years of existence. The songs generally did not deal with politics (for what Riblja Čorba was ...

  3. Siniša Glavašević - Wikipedia

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    Vukovar, PR Croatia, FPR Yugoslavia. Died. November 20, 1991. (1991-11-20) (aged 31) Ovčara, Croatia. Occupation. Reporter. Siniša Glavašević (4 November 1960 – 20 November 1991 [1]) was a Croatian reporter who was killed by Serbian paramilitaries following the Battle of Vukovar.

  4. The Mountain Wreath - Wikipedia

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    The Mountain Wreath. The Mountain Wreath ( Serbian: Горски вијенац / Gorski vijenac) [ 1] is a poem and a play written by Prince-Bishop and poet Petar II Petrović-Njegoš . Njegoš wrote The Mountain Wreath during 1846 in Cetinje and published it the following year after the printing in an Armenian monastery in Vienna.

  5. Aleksa Šantić - Wikipedia

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    Aleksa Šantić ( Serbian Cyrillic: Алекса Шантић, pronounced [ǎleksa ʃǎ:ntitɕ] ( listen ⓘ ); 27 May 1868 – 2 February 1924) was a Bosnian Serb poet and writer from Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Šantić wrote about the urban culture of his hometown Mostar and Herzegovina, the growing national awareness of Bosnian and ...

  6. Sevdalinka - Wikipedia

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    The origins of Sevdalinka are not known for certain, although it is known to date at least as far back as to the arrival of the Ottomans in the medieval Balkans.Their melodies and the venerable lyrical figure of "Aman, aman" hint at a Sephardic and Andalusian influence, which can be explained by the arrivals of Sephardic refugees into Ottoman Bosnia, or more likely attributed to an Ottoman ...

  7. New International Version - Wikipedia

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    The New International Version ( NIV) is a translation of the Bible into contemporary English. Published by Biblica, the complete NIV was released in 1978 with a minor revision in 1984 and a major revision in 2011. The NIV relies on recently-published critical editions of the original Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek texts. [ 1][ 2]

  8. The Five Love Languages - Wikipedia

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    [1] [6] [7] Psychologist Julie Schwartz Gottman has cast doubt on the concept of a "primary" love language and the usefulness of insisting on showing or receiving love in only one way. [8] A 2006 confirmatory factor analysis study by Nicole Egbert and Denise Polk suggests that the five love languages may have some degree of psychometric validity.

  9. Ksenija Pajčin - Wikipedia

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    singer. model. dancer. Years active. 1996–2010. Labels. City Records. Ksenija Pajčin ( Serbian Cyrillic: Ксенија Пајчин, 3 December 1977 – 16 March 2010) was a Serbian singer, dancer and model popular in Serbia and the other former Yugoslav republics. Sometimes referred to as Xenia or Ksenia .

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