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Kraljevi ulice is a
Croatian band
founded by
Miran Hadži Veljković and
Zlatko Petrović Pajo. The band's name
translates as "Kings of the Street". They...
- "Romanca"
written by
Miran Hadži Veljković. The song was
performed by the band
Kraljevi ulice and 75 Cents. The
Croatian broadcaster Croatian Radiotelevision (HRT)...
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Sahranjeni Karađorđevići". kurir.rs.
Retrieved 17 June 2022. "Europski
kraljevi i
srpska elita na
proslavi u
dvoru Tita i Miloševića". nacional.hr. Retrieved...
- Srpkinju". blic.rs.
February 3, 2015.
Retrieved May 31, 2022. "Europski
kraljevi i
srpska elita na
proslavi u
dvoru Tita i Miloševića". nacional.hr. Retrieved...
-
Sahranjeni Karađorđevići". kurir.rs.
Retrieved 17 June 2022. "Europski
kraljevi i
srpska elita na
proslavi u
dvoru Tita i Miloševića". nacional.hr. Retrieved...
- been seen in
Eurovision Song
Contest 2008,
Croatian entry "Romanca" by
Kraljevi ulice. In this
performance bottles are seen
hanging on
threads in front...
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include Barbara Munjas,
Boris Štok, Eni Jurišić,
General Woo, Kinoklub,
Kraljevi ulice, Miach, M****imo Savić, Nola, Tony Cetinski, Šajeta,
Viktor Vidović...
- Zone and
Balthazar "DJ, Take Me Away"
English Dian
Savov Croatia HRT
Kraljevi ulice and 75
Cents "Romanca"
Croatian Miran "Hadži" Veljković Cyprus CyBC...
- Jože
living in the town of
Motovun (Inner Istria). His
verses in
Hrvatski kraljevi (Croatian Kings) (1912)
established him as a
prominent patriot poet. Istrian...