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Melodije Mostara
{{Unreferenced, date=December 2009 Melodije Mostara (English: ''Melodies of Mostar'') is a music festival held annually in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The festival was first held in 1995 and has been held annually since then. It has become one of the premier music festivals in the region. Festival winners *2018 Diego Zulijani ''Kad se spoje duše dvje'' *2017 Goran Škerlep ''Kad dođe kraj'' *2016 Nešto između ''Poslušan'' *2015 Zoran Begić ''Ja bi opet tebe volio'' *2014 Bruno Baković ''Dobro večer srećo moja'' *2013 Hrvoje ''Sto godina skupa'' *2012 Neda Ukraden feat. Kemal Monteno ''Ako smo vrijedni te ljubavi'' *2011 Taz feat. Vuco ''Sveta zemlja'' *2010 Igor Vukojević ''Kišni čovjek'' *2009 Jacques Houdek ''Dužna si'' *2008 Ivan Mikulić with ''Hercegovino'' *2007 Ivan Mikulić with ''Ja sam Hercegovac'' *2006 Ivan Mikulić with ''Igraj, igraj, nemoj stat'' *2005 ET with ''Noćas umiru stare ljubavi'' *2004 Lily with ''Kad Ljubav nije pobjeda'' *2003 Divlje ...
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