Balkan folk music
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Balkan folk music is the traditional folk music within Balkan region. It's also known as narodna muzika (Bulgarian, Macedonian, Serbian Cyrillic: народна музика), also folk muzika (фолк музика) means folk music in the South Slavic languages (Bosnian, Bulgarian, Macedonian, Montenegrin and Serbian). In Slovene it is known as narodna glasba and in Croatian as narodna glazba alternatively.
For more information regarding individual nations' folk music see:
- Bosnian folk music
- Bulgarian folk music
- Croatian folk music
- Macedonian folk music
- Montenegrin folk music
- Serbian folk music
- Slovenian folk music
External links[]
- Yugomania music
- Narodna Muzika, listen to Yugoslav folk music
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