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  2. Montenegrin Oro - Wikipedia

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    3 Video. 4 References. ... It may be included in stylized folklore choreography, and is performed by folk dance groups from Montenegro and Serbia at competitions ...

  3. List of Montenegrin folk songs - Wikipedia

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    Following is the list of Montenegrin folk songs.. Aj kad prošetah šefteli sokakom; Cetinje ponos grade; Crna Goro zemljo moja; Crnogorac sa planine; Djetelina do koljena; Donji kraj

  4. Category:Music of Montenegro - Wikipedia

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    Montenegrin music video directors (1 P) Pages in category "Music of Montenegro" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.

  5. Culture of Montenegro - Wikipedia

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    Traditional music heritage is somewhat different in different parts of Montenegro. In traditional music, different styles can be noticed in the Gulf of Kotor area, Old Montenegro and Sanjak regions. Old Montenegro traditional music is based around the traditional instrument, the gusle. The music is mainly vocal, or instrumental-vocal.

  6. Oj, svijetla majska zoro - Wikipedia

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    It was a component song of the "Battle of Grahovo or blood feud in Montenegro" (Бој на Грахову или крвна освета у Црној Гори) heroic play in three parts. [3] The play and the Montenegrin folk song was also played/sung in the National Theater again in 1870 and 1876.

  7. Ubavoj nam Crnoj Gori - Wikipedia

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    "Ubavoj nam Crnoj Gori" (Serbian: Убавој нам Црној Гори, English: To Our Beautiful Montenegro) was the national and state anthem of the Kingdom of Montenegro in the late 19th-early 20th century. A popular song called "Onamo, 'namo!" (English: "There, o'er There!") also existed.

  8. Ganga (music) - Wikipedia

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    Ganga (Cyrillic: Ганга) is a type of singing that originated from rural Dinaric mountain region. It is most commonly found in the regions of Herzegovina and Dalmatia, but it can also be found to an extent in western Bosnia, Lika, Kordun and rural areas of north-west Montenegro.

  9. Montenegrin Symphony Orchestra - Wikipedia

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    It is one of the most important and most complex segments of the Montenegrin Music Center. Since its artistical and organisational foundation started on a completely new base, its appearance succeeded almost fifty years of lasting work from the Symphony and Chamber ensemble, which was the part of Radio and Television of Montenegro. [1] [2]