Bosnia is a live recording by the American rock band Grand Funk Railroad. The concert was a benefit performance for the nation of Bosnia and Herzegovina...
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Look up Bosnia, bosnia, bosnià, or Bośnia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bosnia primarily refers to Bosnia and Herzegovina, a country in southeastern...
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The Bosnian War (Serbo-Croatian: Rat u Bosni i Hercegovini / Рат у Босни и Херцеговини) was an international armed conflict that took place in Bosnia and...
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Bosnian Rainbows is the only studio album by American alternative rock band Bosnian Rainbows, released on June 24, 2013 on Clouds Hill, Sargent House...
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Do (redirect from Do (album))
Do (Berkovići), Bosnia and Herzegovina Do (Hadžići), Bosnia and Herzegovina Do, Stolac, Bosnia and Herzegovina Do (Trebinje), Bosnia and Herzegovina Dô...
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Sarajevo (redirect from Sarajevo, Bosnia)
Sarajevo (/ˌsærəˈjeɪvoʊ/ SARR-ə-YAY-voh) is the capital and largest city of Bosnia and Herzegovina, with a population of 275,524 in its administrative limits...
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Balkan countries, Bosnia and Herzegovina has had a turbulent past marked by frequent foreign invasions and occupation. As a result, Bosnian music is now a...
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Bare (redirect from Bare, Bosnia and Herzegovina)
Bare (Konjic) Bare (Posušje) Bare (Rudo), in Rudo Bare, Visoko, in Visoko, Bosnia and Herzegovina Bare cemetery, in Sarajevo Baré, Cameroon Bare (woreda)...
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Hum (redirect from Hum, Bosnia and Herzegovina)
Pakistani television channel Hum (zemlja), a medieval principality, now part of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia Mount Hum (Sarajevo), a hill north of Sarajevo...
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Bosnian hip hop is a style of music made in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Although quite a new music style in Bosnia, it has nevertheless proven to be very popular...
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Plavi Orkestar (redirect from Infinity (Plavi orkestar album))
'Blue Orchestra') is a pop rock band originally formed in Sarajevo, SR Bosnia and Herzegovina, SFR Yugoslavia in 1982, and since 1998 based in Slovenia...
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Slušaj mater (category Album articles lacking alt text for covers)
Edo Maajka's debut album, released in 2002. It achieved significant popularity, especially in Bosnia, and was the first rap album to win the Davorin music...
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Orchestra. The performance was recorded, and released as the double-live Bosnia album in October of that year. Phish played at the Palace during their fall...
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Frenkie (redirect from Dosta! (album))
pioneers for graffiti and hip-hop culture in Bosnia. As of 2022, he has recorded seven full-length albums: Odličan CD (2005), Povratak Cigana (2007), Protuotrov...
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Start (redirect from START (album))
daily tabloid published in Serbia 2005–06 Start (Bosnian magazine), a bi-weekly magazine published in Bosnia and Herzegovina since 1998 Start, Louisiana,...
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Edo Maajka's second studio album released on May 3, 2004, by Menart records in Croatia, Fmjam records and Malex Music in Bosnia and Bassivity Music in Serbia...
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The Help Album is a 1995 charity album to raise funds for the War Child charity, which provided aid to war-stricken areas, such as Bosnia and Herzegovina...
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This is a list of Bosnian-and-Herzegovinian patriotic songs. List of Bosnia and Herzegovina folk songs Nazif Gljiva - Ljiljanima do pobjede (1992). Digital...
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Here (redirect from Here (album))
(Adrian Belew album), 1994 Here (Alicia Keys album), 2016 Here (Cal Tjader album), 1979 Here (Edward Sharpe album), 2012 Here (Idina Menzel album), 2004 Here...
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Irfan Ljubijankić (category Bosniaks of Bosnia and Herzegovina)
was a Bosnian facial surgeon, classical music composer, politician and diplomat. He served as Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Bosnia and...
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Tuzla (redirect from Soli (Bosnia))
the third-largest city of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the administrative center of Tuzla Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. As of 2013...
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Ark (redirect from Ark (album))
States SAO Bosanska Krajina, or Autonomous Region of Krajina (ARK), in Bosnia and Herzegovina The Ark (Antarctica), a rock summit Ark (search engine)...
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a Bosnian rock band founded in 1989 in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, then part of Yugoslavia. The band has so far released eleven studio albums, one...
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self-titled album by Bosnian Rainbows was released worldwide via Clouds Hill Ltd on June 25, 2013. Bosnian Rainbows reportedly recorded their second album in 2013...
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Halid Bešlić (redirect from Romanija (album))
Halid Bešlić (Bosnian pronunciation: [xǎːlid bɛ̂ʃlitɕ]; born 20 November 1953) is a Bosnian folk singer and musician who has been performing professionally...
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Nino Pršeš (category Bosnia and Herzegovina rock keyboardists)
performers from Bosnia and Herzegovina arranging compositions for them. He is greatly inspired by ethno music. In 2001, he released his first solo album "Ženi se"...
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Omar Rodríguez-López (redirect from Despair (album))
several bands, including The Mars Volta, At the Drive-In, Antemasque, and Bosnian Rainbows. He was the bassist for the dub band De Facto. He has embarked...
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Pavarotti & Friends for the Children of Bosnia is a live Luciano Pavarotti album released on Decca Records in 1995. Between 1992 and 2003 Luciano Pavarotti...
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Troika (redirect from Troika (album))
context of the Soviet Union and Russia Troika (Bosnia and Herzegovina), a three-party alliance in Bosnia and Herzegovina Troika (Soviet leadership), one...
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Elvir Laković Laka (category Bosniaks of Bosnia and Herzegovina)
also known as Laka ; born 15 March 1969), is a Bosnian rock singer-songwriter, born in Goražde, Bosnia and Herzegovina. He attended music school there...
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