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    Daleka obala (trans. Faraway Coast) was a Croatian (formerly Yugoslav) rock band based in Split, active between 1985 and 2002. The band was composed of...
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  • albums on the label include The Bambi Molesters, Crooks & Straights, Daleka obala, Darko Rundek, Dino Dvornik, Goribor, Gustafi, Hladno pivo, Ibrica Jusić...
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  • replaced by the newcomers like; Tutti Frutti band, Daleka Obala, Majke and Laufer. While Daleka Obala sported a pop-rock sound influenced by Novi val, Croatian...
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  • Marijan Ban (born 1963), Croatian musician, frontman of the rock band Daleka obala Matija Ban (1818–1903), Serbo-Croatian poet Mitrofan Ban (1841–1920)...
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    album, Vino noći (Night Wine). The album vas recorded with members of Daleka Obala. Vino noći featured hits "Zaboravi", "Sunčan dan" (written by Zdravko...
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    notable musicians and bands from Split are Oliver Dragojević, Gibonni, Daleka Obala, Magazin, Severina, Dino Dvornik, Jasmin Stavros, Neno Belan, Goran Karan...
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    independence also introduced a new generation of performers such as Daleka Obala, Thompson and pop act Baruni. Croatia is known for its specific Dalmatian...
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  • godina (Once In a Hundred Years), by Croatian and Yugoslav rock band Daleka Obala on their 1997 album Di si ti (Where Are You), by Branimir Štulić in 2011...
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  • by Jura Pađen "Sloboda i mir" (3:43) by Josipa Lisac "Why" (2:45) by Daleka Obala "Zemlja" (5:50) by Boa "Can we go higher?" (6:23) by Nenad Bach "Lijepa...
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    Olympics, and at EuroBasket 2017. Roko's father is Zoran Ukić, drummer of Daleka Obala. Roko Leni Ukić got his first name after his grandfather, and his middle...
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