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orixelacitedesmorts · 9 months
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jareckiworld · 2 months
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Zdravko Dučmelić (1923-1989) — The Sacred Tiger' by Jorge Luis Borges [mixed media, print on paper, 1984]
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sea-of-machines · 9 months
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when the 70's fashion hits too hard
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milka-savic51 · 6 months
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leleljuba · 1 month
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egos · 3 months
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ČOLA NATION UNITE
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sandmandaddy69 · 1 year
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Zdravko Denev
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eurovision-facts · 1 year
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Eurovision Fact #313:
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Most of the contestants representing Yugoslavia were from Croatia. 12 out of the 27 representatives were from the nation either entirely or partly (meaning a single member of a group was from the nation, or the person was a combination of nationalities).
The demographic breakdown is as follows:
8 were from Serbia:
Ljiljana Petrović (1961), Lola Novakovic (1962), Zdravko Čolić (1973)**, Korni (1974), Aska (1982), Vlado and Isolda (1984)****, Bebi Dol (1991), and Ekstra Nena (1992).
12 were from Croatia:
Vice Vukov (1963, 1965), Luci Kapurso and Hamo Hajdarhodzic (1968), Ivan (1969), Krunoslav Slabinac (1971), Tereza (1972)*, Danijel (1983)***, Vlado and Isolda (1984)****, Doris Dragović (1986), Novi Fosili (1987), Srebrna Krila (1988), Riva (1989), and Tajči (1990).
4 were from Bosnia & Herzegovina:
Sabahudin Kurt (1964), Zdravko Čolić (1973)**, Ambasadori (1976), and Seid-Memic Vajta (1981).
4 were from Solvenia:
Berta Ambrož (1966), Lado Leskovar (1967), Eva Sršen (1970), and Pepel in kri (1975).
1 was from Montenegro:
Danijel (1983)***.
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*I couldn't find information on where Tereza was from, so I assume she's Croatian because she sang in Croatian. Please let me know if you have a source for what her nationality is!
**Zdravko Čolić is Bosnian-Serbian.
***Danjiel is Montenegrin-Croatian.
****One member of Vlado and Isolda is from Serbia, and the other is from Croatia.
Yugoslavia, Eurovision.tv.
Ljiljana Petrović, Wikipedia.org.
Lola Novakovic, Wikipedia.org.
Vice Vukov, Wikipedia.org.
Sabahudin Kurt, Wikipedia.org.
Berta Ambrož, Wikipedia.org.
Biografija, LadoLeskovar.si.
Dubrovački Trubaduri, Wikipedia.org.
Ivan + 3M, Eurovisionuniverse.com.
Eva Sršen, Wikipedia.org.
Krunoslav Slabinac, Wikipedia.org.
Eurovision 1972 Yugoslavia: Tereza - "Muzika I Ti," Eurovisionworld.com.
Zdravko Čolić, Wikipedia.orh.
Korni, Eurovisionuniverse.com.
Pepel In Kri, Wikipedia.org.
Ambasadori, Wikipedia.org.
Seid-Memic Vajta, Wikipedia.org.
Viktorija (singer), Wikipedia.org.
Izolda Barudžija, Wikipedia.org.
Daniel (Montenegrin Singer), Wikipedia.org.
Vlado and Isolda, Wikipedia.org.
Doris Dragović, Wikipedia.org.
Novi fosili, Wikipedia.org.
Srebrna Krila, Wikipedia.org.
Riva (band), Wikipedia.org.
Tajči, Wikipedia.org.
Bebi Dol, Wikipedia.org.
Ekstra Nena, Wikipedia.org.
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80s-reject · 5 months
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A JA PIJAAAAAAAAAAAAAN A NISAM POPIO NI KAPI NEKA SE CUJE
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orixelacitedesmorts · 9 months
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jareckiworld · 19 days
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Zdravko Dučmelić (1923-1989) — Labyrinths of Jorge Luis Borges [mixed media on hardboard, 1987]
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the mods are asleep, time to post Zdravko Čolić
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