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[EtnoRitim "Bosnia"] Amira Medunjanin - Bogata Sam, Imam Svega

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Uploaded by on Jan 21, 2011

Fragment from "Etno-Ritim", a documentary series on traditional music of European countries, prepared for Turkish National Television (TRT).

This song took place in episode "Bosnia and Herzegovina".


For further info and other videos, please visit the Facebook page of the documentary:

http://www.facebook.com/EtnoRitim

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TRT icin hazirlanan "Etno-Ritim" isimli, Avrupa ulkelerinin geleneksel muziklerini konu alan belgesel serisinden bir bolum.

Bu sarki, belgeselin Bosna-Hersek bolumunde yer almaktadir.




Daha fazla bilgi ve diger videolar icin belgeselin Facebook sayfasini ziyaret edebilirsiniz:

http://www.facebook.com/EtnoRitim

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  • She must be sitting in front of a Mosque because this type of traditional "Bosnian" music doesn't apply to about half of Bosnia's populace, i.e. it's Serbian and Croatian Christians...

    Never forget Turkey, not all Bosnians are like your people ;)

  • @Daritto7117

    In this video, Mrs. Medunjanin sits in front of Svrzo House (Svrzina kuća), a typical but well-preserved example of traditional Bosnian architecture. Thinking that Sevdalinka rooted from the backyards of such houses, I think the music fits it.

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  • @Daritto7117 ....my dear, for your information...everyone knows that the most beautifull "svedalinke" wrote serbs and croats of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Do your homework first, before you start to comment on some things that you obviously don't know anything about.

  • haj želja pusta....

  • That is the traditional bosnian music. She is not singing in russian! That is bosnian.

  • She is singing in Russian.

  • Harika!

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