- Maja
Blagdan (born 16 May 1968) is a
Croatian pop singer. She
began her
singing career in a rock band, Stijene, in 1986.
Later she had a solo career....
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French Foreign Legion Information". Svečano obilježen Dan
policije i
blagdan svetog Mihovila mup.gov.hr.
Ministry of Interior.
Published 29 September...
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version of the song in 1982,
named "Hundra tårar".
Croatian singer Maja
Blagdan also
covered the song as "Sedam suza" in 1997. "The
Official Charts Company...
- 364. "Dan državnosti
ponovno će se
slaviti 30. svibnja, a
uvodi se novi
blagdan i
neradni dan 18. studenog". www.vecernji.hr (in Croatian).
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performed by
Magazin and
Lidija finishing sixth (1995), "Sveta ljubav" by Maja
Blagdan fourth (1996), "Neka mi ne svane" by
former Magazin member Danijela Martinović...
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first time with "Don't Ever Cry"
performed by Put. 3
March - Maja
Blagdan is
selected to
represent Croatia at the 1996
Eurovision Song
Contest with...
- 2019). "Dan državnosti
ponovno će se
slaviti 30. svibnja, a
uvodi se novi
blagdan i
neradni dan 18. studenog". Večernji list (in Croatian).
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public holidays in
Croatia also
include the
religious festivals (Croatian:
blagdan) of Epiphany,
Easter Monday,
Corpus Christi Day, ****umption Day, All Saints'...
- a po****r
Czech cover called "Moje malá premiéra". In Yugoslavia, Maja
Blagdan sang the
Croatian version "Zaboravi" and
Tinkara Kovač sang the Slovenian...
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Apostoloska (born 1976),
Macedonian writer Maja Berezowska,
Polish painter Maja
Blagdan (born 1968),
Croatian singer Maja Bogdanović, Serbian-French
cellist Maja...