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Ivica Čuljak (4 June 1960 – 27
January 1992),
better known as
Satan Panonski, was a
Croatian punk musician, poet,
artist and
freak performer. Čuljak was...
- Czech; Panonská pánev, in Polish;
Panoński Basen, in Slovak; Panónska panva, in
Slovenian and Serbo-Croatian:
Panonski bazen/Панонски базен, in German;...
- the 1979
Split Festival, Balašević won the
first prize with the
single "
Panonski mornar" (Pannonian Sailor). A few
months later, Rani Mraz sold out Belgrade's...
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strong underground scene also developed, with acts like
Mizar and
Satan Panonski developing a
strong cult following.
Although Yugoslav cities and towns...
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Michigan Press. ISBN 0472061860. Sedov,
Valentin Vasilyevich (2013) [1995]. "
Panonski Slaveni" [Pannonian Slavs]. Славяне в раннем Средневековье [Sloveni u ranom...
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actor Mirko Filipović,
Kickboxer and
Mixed Martial-Arts
fighter Satan Panonski,
Yugoslav and
Croatian musician and
freak performer Marko Divković, footballer...
- "Strašan žulj" "Ljubio sam snašu na salašu" "Oprosti mi, Katrin" 1979 "
Panonski mornar" "Prvi
januar (popodne)" / "Lagana stvar" 1980 "Marina" "Priča o...
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television host
Ivica Čuljak (1960–1992),
Croatian musician best
known as
Satan Panonski Krešimir Čuljak (born 1970),
Croatian rower Tomislav Čuljak (born 1987)...
- 178. ISBN 978-86-521-1401-6. OCLC 1124979992. Ivačković, Ivan (2022).
Panonski admiral:
emocionalni vodič kroz
diskografiju Đorđa Balaševića (Treće izdanje ed...
- "Superstar" was
covered by
Serbian musician Lee Man on his 1996
album Panonski ljubavnik (Pannonian Lover).
Serbian female string quartet Wonder Strings...