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Tanja Tzarovska
Tanja Tzarovska ( mk, Тања Царовска, ; born 19 March 1980 in Resen (town), Resen, Republic of Macedonia, North Macedonia) is a Macedonian singer, songwriter, and composer. Style Her style is described as belonging to the Music of Southeastern Europe, Balkan and Byzantine harmonic genres, and her vocals have been described as "angelic". In her song-writing Tanja often combines Macedonian traditional melodies with her original contemporary English lyrics. Career She has completed ''No Record of Wrong'', her first album of original songs and covers, in 2010. She performed a duet with Josh Groban for Wolfgang Petersen's ''Troy (film), Troy'' and was also the featured vocalist in John Debney's score for Mel Gibson's ''The Passion of the Christ''. She appeared in ''1 Giant Leap'', a music/philosophy documentary film by Jamie Catto and Duncan Bridgeman, as well as Milcho Manchevski's latest film ''Mothers'' and the computer game ''Fable III''. References

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Resen (town)
Resen ( mk, Ресен ) is a town in southwestern North Macedonia, with just under 9,000 inhabitants. Resen is approximately equidistant between Bitola and Ohrid. The town rises above sea level and is situated near Lake Prespa. Resen is also the only town in the Prespa Lake area and is the seat of Resen Municipality. Name The name of the city in Macedonian is ''Resen'' (Ресен) and in Turkish ''Resne'', while in Albanian it is known as ''Resnjë'' (definite form: ''Resnja''). In Aromanian, it is ''Areshanj'' and in Greek ''Resinion'', Ρησίνιον. History The ancient Illyrian city of Damastion (in greek Δαμάστιον) may be near Resen. Resen's history dates back to Roman times when the famous road ''Via Egnatia'' was built, passing through the city. During the Middle Ages, the Prespa area was part of the Bulgarian empire under Samuil. After the Battle of Klyuch, some of Samuil's soldiers, who were each blinded in one eye, settled in a village on the shore of ...
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