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  2. Serbian dances - Wikipedia

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    It is characterized by a lively melody in major scale often featuring a 2 4 or 3 4 time signature, with the exception of Žikino kolo that is in either 3 4, 3 8, or 7 16 time signature. Rijetko or Retko Kolo (rarified or thinned) is the name for the Kolo danced to a slower melody typical for the southwest of Serbia. [7]

  3. Kolo (dance) - Wikipedia

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    Kolo (Serbian: Коло) is a South Slavic circle dance, found under this name in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, and Serbia. It is inscribed on the UNESCO List of Intangible Cultural Heritage for Serbia. [1] Hungarian communities were also influenced by the tradition, where a similar dance is known as Kalala. [2]

  4. Užice - Wikipedia

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    Užice (Serbian Cyrillic: Ужице, pronounced ⓘ) is a city and the administrative centre of the Zlatibor District in western Serbia. It is located on the banks of the river Đetinja.

  5. Croatian folk dance - Wikipedia

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    Intellectual idealists saw kolo as a quintessential Slavic dance, and chose to adopt it in the urban context. [2] It was at this time that the hrvatsko kolo emerged as a choreographed dance. Due to the strong Venetian and Italian influence in Istria and parts of Dalmatia, the furlana has become a part of the culture, most especially in Vodnjan.

  6. Matrix multiplication - Wikipedia

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    Matrix multiplication was first described by the French mathematician Jacques Philippe Marie Binet in 1812, [2] to represent the composition of linear maps that are represented by matrices. Matrix multiplication is thus a basic tool of linear algebra , and as such has numerous applications in many areas of mathematics, as well as in applied ...

  7. Circle of Serbian Sisters - Wikipedia

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    The Circle of Serbian Sisters (Serbian: Kolo Srpskih Sestara) was a women's charitable society established in Belgrade in 1903. Among the founders of the society were Mabel Grujić , wife of Slavko J. Grujić , Blanš Vesnić, wife of Milenko Vesnić , and after the May coup in Serbia (1903), the society was led by Nadežda Petrović , Delfa ...

  8. TV Slagalica - Wikipedia

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    TV Slagalica is the longest-running quiz show, which has survived competition from internationally created quiz shows with local production in Serbia (such as Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? and The Weakest Link). [2] The original French versions of this game stopped airing in September 2024 after more than 12000 episodes. [3]

  9. Koło fortuny - Wikipedia

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    The Bonus Round was played for a car through 1996 and a prize worth up to zł10,000 from 1997 to 1998, but the seven envelopes (spelling out F-O-R-T-U-N-A on a pedestal much like the American one used from about 1990/91-92) only determined which five consonants and one vowel the player would receive initially, after which s/he then called for ...