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  2. Category:Croatian folk music - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Croatian folk music" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  3. Klapa - Wikipedia

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    Klapa music is a form of traditional a cappella singing with origins in Dalmatia, Croatia. [1] The word klapa translates as "a group of friends" and traces its roots to littoral church singing. [2] The motifs in general celebrate love, wine (grapes), country (homeland) and sea. Main elements of the music are harmony and melody, with rhythm very ...

  4. Harmonija Disonance - Wikipedia

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    Harmonija Disonance formed in 2018 in Zagreb, Croatia. [1] Before professionally releasing songs, the band performed and covered various Croatian folk songs. [2] The band released their debut single "Zima" on 5 February 2021. [3] It was later confirmed by the song's composer, Bartol Stopić, how the song was rejected from competing at Dora 2021 ...

  5. Dunja Knebl - Wikipedia

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    Dunja Knebl (born 1946, Zagreb) is an acoustic folk and ethno music singer/performer and translator from Croatia.. Knebl was born in Zagreb, SFR Yugoslavia and lived in Skopje, Belgrade, Karlovac, but has also lived in Washington, Moscow and Jakarta.

  6. Music of Croatia - Wikipedia

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    The pop music of Croatia generally resembles the canzone music of Italy, while including elements of the native traditional music. Croatian record companies produce much material each year, if only to populate the numerous music festivals. Of special note is the Split Festival which usually produces the most popular summer hits.

  7. Anica − Kninska kraljica - Wikipedia

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    "Anica − kninska kraljica" (transl. Annie – the Queen of Knin) is a nationalist folk rock song by the Croatian band Thompson. The song was composed after Operation Storm, celebrating the victory of the operation.

  8. Croatian folk dance - Wikipedia

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    Music is a very important part of Croatian folk dance. The most commonly used instruments are the tamburica , lijerica , jedinka , šargija , gusle , bagpipe , and accordion . Today, kolo is danced at weddings , baptisms , holidays such as Easter , and ethnic festivals.

  9. Category:Croatian folk songs - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Croatian folk songs" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Bojna Čavoglave; M.