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Lollobrigida Girls
Lollobrigida girls, also known as VIS Lollobrigida (VIS is a Croatian language acronym for 'singing and instrument playing band', used often in the 1970s) or Lollobrigida is originally a Croatian, Zagreb–based, female electro-Pop music, pop/synthpop band. In 2008. The Slovenes Kleemar, David, and Jernej joined the band rendering the group Croatian-Slovenian in its composition. Lollobrigida band members * Ida Prester – vocals * Petra Cigoj – vocals * Kleemar (Matej Končan) – keyboards * Jernej Šavel – bass guitar * Ivan Levačić Levi – drums Early history As a duo, Lollobrigida performed for the first time at a bigger public concert in June 2003 in the student club KSET (student association), KSET, as an opening band for German trash-style musician Mambo Kurt, attracting immediately a pronounced interest within Zagreb's underground-music audience. In the original lineup there were Ida Prester and Natalija Dimicevski singing and playing bass-guitar on top of their ...
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Zagreb ( , , , ) is the capital (political), capital and List of cities and towns in Croatia#List of cities and towns, largest city of Croatia. It is in the Northern Croatia, northwest of the country, along the Sava river, at the southern slopes of the Medvednica mountain. Zagreb stands near the international border between Croatia and Slovenia at an elevation of approximately above mean sea level, above sea level. At the 2021 census, the city had a population of 767,131. The population of the Zagreb urban agglomeration is 1,071,150, approximately a quarter of the total population of Croatia. Zagreb is a city with a rich history dating from Roman Empire, Roman times. The oldest settlement in the vicinity of the city was the Roman Andautonia, in today's Ščitarjevo. The historical record of the name "Zagreb" dates from 1134, in reference to the foundation of the settlement at Kaptol, Zagreb, Kaptol in 1094. Zagreb became a free royal city in 1242. In 1851 Janko Kamauf became Z ...
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