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Faruk Buljubašić
Faruk Buljubašić (born 1972 in Bijeljina) is a Bosnian and Croatian songwriter. He moved from his native Bijeljina to Zagreb in 1992 due to the Bosnian War. He has worked with various top Croatian music festival acts: Hari Mata Hari, Zlatko Pejaković, Nina Badrić, Divas, Branimir Mihaljević, Severina, Željko Bebek, Amir Kazić Leo, Sanja Doležal, Mišo Kovač, Doris Dragović, Toni Cetinski, Novi fosili, Davor Radolfi, Maja Blagdan, Ivana Banfić, Crvena jabuka, Jasmin Stavros, Jasna Zlokić, Marko Perković Thompson, Mate Bulić Mate Bulić (; born 18 February 1957) is a Herzegovinian pop and folk singer, whose songs are influenced by his native Herzegovina region of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Since 1990s, he has been living and performing from Frankfurt, Germany, where h ... and others. References External linksFaruk Buljubašić discography Living people Bosniaks of Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosniaks of Croatia Bosnia and Herzegovina songwriters Croatian so ...
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Bijeljina
Bijeljina ( sr-cyrl, Бијељина) is a city and municipality in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is the provincial center of Semberija, a geographic region in the country's northeast. Administratively, Bijeljina is part of the Republika Srpska entity. As of 2013, it has a population of 107,715 inhabitants. Geography Bijeljina is located in Bosnia and Herzegovina's northeast, bound by the Sava and Drina rivers, extending over the Majevica mountains and covering a land mass of 734 km2. It is a part of the entity of Republika Srpska and is the center of the Semberija region. Semberija is a flat region with a fertile land ideal for agriculture. Due to this, Bijeljina is a major place for food production and trade, particularly wheat and vegetables. History Prehistory and Antiquity The earliest established evidence of human life in the area of today's Bijeljina date from the New Stone Age (5000–3000BC). Characteristics of pottery, tools and weapons confirm cultural connections of i ...
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Toni Cetinski
Anthony Cetinski (born 31 May 1969), known professionally as Tony Cetinski, is a Croatian pop singer. Today, he is one of the most popular male singers in Croatia and countries of former Yugoslavia. Biography Born into a family of musicians in Pula (then SR Croatia, SFR Yugoslavia), Cetinski began singing when he was 15 years old with various local groups. He moved from Rovinj to Zagreb in 1991 to start his career, and quickly became one of Croatia's leading pop stars. In 1994 he represented Croatia at the Eurovision Song Contest with the song " Nek' ti bude ljubav sva". In 2003 Tony released his eighth studio album "A sada" with 14 tracks: "Blago onom tko te ima", "Moje sve", "Ostani zauvijek", "Sve bih opet", "Rijeka ljubavi", "Daj mi sve", "Zauvijek", "Nebo iznad nas", "Zvijezda", "Sve svoje snove", "Iz dana u dan", "Ti", "Reci da li znaš" and "O sole mio". At the 10th Croatian Radio Festival in 2006, Cetinski won all three prizes in pop-rock category: HRF Grand Prix &nda ...
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Bosnia And Herzegovina Songwriters
Bosnia and Herzegovina ( sh, / , ), abbreviated BiH () or B&H, sometimes called Bosnia–Herzegovina and Pars pro toto#Geography, often known informally as Bosnia, is a country at the crossroads of Southern Europe, south and southeast Europe, located in the Balkans. Bosnia and Herzegovina borders Serbia to the east, Montenegro to the southeast, and Croatia to the north and southwest. In the south it has a narrow coast on the Adriatic Sea within the Mediterranean Sea, Mediterranean, which is about long and surrounds the town of Neum. Bosnia (region), Bosnia, which is the inland region of the country, has a moderate continental climate with hot summers and cold, snowy winters. In the central and eastern regions of the country, the geography is mountainous, in the northwest it is moderately hilly, and in the northeast it is predominantly flat. Herzegovina, which is the smaller, southern region of the country, has a Mediterranean climate and is mostly mountainous. Sarajevo is t ...
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Bosniaks Of Croatia
Bosniaks of Croatia are one of the ethnic minorities of the Republic of Croatia. In the 2011 census, there were 31,479 Bosniaks or 0.73% of the total population, making them the third largest ethnic group in the country. Bosniaks are officially recognized as an autochthonous national minority, and as such, they elect a special representative to the Croatian Parliament, shared with members of four other national minorities. Most Bosniaks live in the capital Zagreb (8,119), Istria County (6,146) and Primorje-Gorski Kotar County (4,877). Notable people * Denis Bajramović, basketball coach and former player *Enis Bešlagić, actor * Hamed Bangoura, radio presenter (on his mother's side) *Mersad Berber, painter *Tarik Filipović, actor and tv presenter *Amina Kajtaz, swimmer * Ćamila Mičijević, handball player * Jasmin Mujdža, football player * Mensur Mujdža, football player *Esad Ribić, comic book artist * Elvis Sarić, football player * Emir Spahić, football player * Fehim ...
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Bosniaks Of Bosnia And Herzegovina
The Bosniaks ( bs, Bošnjaci, Cyrillic: Бошњаци, ; , ) are a South Slavic ethnic group native to the Southeast European historical region of Bosnia, which is today part of Bosnia and Herzegovina, who share a common Bosnian Cultural heritage, ancestry, Culture of Bosnia and Herzegovina, culture, History of Bosnia and Herzegovina, history and Bosnian language, language. They primarily live in Bosnia, Serbia, Montenegro, Croatia, Kosovo as well as in Austria, Germany, Turkey and Sweden. They also constitute a significant diaspora with several communities across Europe, the Americas and Oceania. Bosniaks are typically characterized by their historic ties to the Bosnia (region), Bosnian historical region, adherence to Islam in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Islam since the 15th and 16th centuries, Culture of Bosnia and Herzegovina, culture, and the Bosnian language. English speakers frequently refer to Bosniaks as Bosnian MuslimsThis term is considered inaccurate since not all B ...
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Living People
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Mate Bulić
Mate Bulić (; born 18 February 1957) is a Herzegovinians, Herzegovinian pop music, pop and folk music, folk singer, whose songs are influenced by his native Herzegovina region of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Since 1990s, he has been living and performing from Frankfurt, Germany, where he became known as the "King of the Diaspora". Biography Bulić finished his schooling in Čitluk, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Čitluk and at Mostar, graduating in electrical engineering. However, he decided not to pursue a teaching job in Mostar and moved to Frankfurt where he married and started a family. It was not until later that he began to develop his music career. It was not until the early 1990s that he began recording, and in 1994 his first album was released. He is known for using numerous elements of traditional Croatian music which he incorporates into his music, such as the use of the lijerica and the singing of Ganga (music), ganga. He has collaborated with many Croatian artists, most notably ...
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Marko Perković Thompson
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Jasna Zlokić
Jasna Zlokić (born 15 March 1955) is a Croatian female pop singer. Zlokić was born in Vela Luka. Her first major hit was the song '' Skitnica'' (lit. "Vagabond"), written by Rajko Dujmić, which she has performed at the Split Festival The Split Festival (officially ''Festival zabavne glazbe Split'' or ''Splitski Festival'') is a pop music festival held annually, in July, in Split, Croatia. It has been held since 1960. It is one of the premier Croatian music festivals. Since its ... in 1984. Since the 1980s, she released 12 albums under major Yugoslav and Croatian record labels. References 1955 births People from Vela Luka Croatian pop singers 20th-century Croatian women singers Living people {{Croatia-singer-stub ...
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Jasmin Stavros
Milo Vasić (born 1 November 1954), better known as Jasmin Stavros, is a Croatian pop musician. One of his most popular songs remains "Dao bih sto Amerika" (''I Would Give a Hundred Americas''), which relates to his time spent in the United States before his return to Croatia shortly before the country's independence, which peaked at number two on the Yugoslav national charts, and it was later re-recorded in 2015 as a remix version with the help of Croatian DJ Podra. He is signed to Hit Records. Discography *1987 – ''Priče iz kavane'' *1988 – ''Evo mene opet'' *1989 – ''Ljubio sam anđela'' *1991 – ''Prijatelji'' *1993 – ''E moj čovječe'' *1995 – ''Dijamanti'' *1997 – ''Zrak, zemlja zrak'' *1998 – ''Evo puta mog'' *2000 – ''Jutrima'' *2002 – ''Vučja vremena'' *2004 – ''Krećem ponovo'' *2007 – ''Nemoj se udavati'' *2013 – ''Ljubomorni ljudi'' References External links * Jasmin Stavrosat Discogs Discogs (short for discographies) is a datab ...
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Crvena Jabuka
Crvena jabuka () is a pop rock band formed in Sarajevo, SR Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1985. Since then they had great success and are still very popular. They were a part of the New primitives movement that started during the 80s. Biography The 80s Crvena jabuka was founded in 1985. The first line-up of the band consisted of drummer Darko Jelčić, lead guitarist/singer Dražen Ričl "Zijo", bassist Aljoša Buha, rhythm guitarist/lead songwriter "Zlaja", and keyboardist/vocalist Dražen Žerić "Žera." The band's name was derived from an occasion when Darko Jelčić brought a red apple to one of the band's meetings. Although Tomislav Ćorković was offered an initial space for guitar, he did not accept at the time and never played with the band. They released their self titled debut album in 1986, and it was an instant success. The album contained their singles " Bježi kišo s prozora", " S tvojih usana", and " Dirlija". The band quickly gained popularity all over former ...
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Ivana Banfić
Ivana Banfić (); born 16 November 1969) is a Croatian dancer and pop singer. She became famous under the stage name I BEE in the 1990s during the period of popularity of dance music in Croatia. Banfić was born in Zagreb. She released her first album in 1991. Her songs were remembered for sexually provocative lyrics and elaborate choreography. Her well-known hit was "Šumica", a song about nude swimming. She also took part in a hugely successful duet with the Bosnian vocalist Dino Merlin called "Godinama" in 2000, a song which achieved popularity throughout the former Yugoslavia Yugoslavia (; sh-Latn-Cyrl, separator=" / ", Jugoslavija, Југославија ; sl, Jugoslavija ; mk, Југославија ;; rup, Iugoslavia; hu, Jugoszlávia; rue, label=Pannonian Rusyn, Югославия, translit=Juhoslavija .... The song won a Porin Award for Hit of the Year in 2001. Discography *"Vozy Me Polako" ( Suzy), 1991) *"Žena Devedesetih" ( Menart, 1999) *"Ona Zna" (M ...
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