- The
Habic (Hungarian: Hétbükk-patak, English: "Seven
Beeches Cr****") is a left
tributary of the Mureș
river in Transylvania, Romania. It
discharges into...
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Aleksandar "Saša"
Habić (Serbian Cyrillic: Саша Хабић; born 17
March 1956) is a
Serbian and
former Yugoslav musician,
record producer and composer. During...
- band
Bajaga i Instruktori,
released in 1986. The album,
produced by Saša
Habić,
featured numerous guests:
Josipa Lisac on
backing vocals, Jane Parđovski...
- Sălard, Iod, Borzia, Sebeș, Fițcău, Idicel, Deleni, Gurghiu, Mocear, Beica,
Habic, Petrilaca,
Valea cu Nuci, Terebici, Pocloș, Budiu, Niraj, Pârâul Mare,...
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decline throughout the
Balkans during the wars of the 1990s.
Producer Saša
Habić gave
Rambo the
opportunity to sign for the
state television's
record company...
- 2017 and is
active again since December 2019.
First era (1983–1988) Primož
Habič -
vocals (1983–1988) Igor Dernovšek -
guitar (1983–1988) Aleš Češnovar -...
-
Cinematography Dušan Joksimović
Edited by
Petar Marković
Music by
Aleksandar Habić Laza
Ristovski Production companies RTS
Ministry of
Culture Cobra Films...
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Archived from the
original on 19
March 2013.
Retrieved 13
March 2012.
Habič,
Marko (1997). "Prestolnica
Ljubljana nekoč in danes: Čevljarski most"....
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Serbian rock band Van Gogh,
released 1993. The
album was
produced by Saša
Habić,
except for the
track "Strast"
which was
produced by
Vladimir Barjakaterević...
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Vlatko Stefanovski of Leb i Sol (guitar solo). The song was
produced by Saša
Habić.
Oliver Mandić –
vocals Serđo Blažić (of
Atomsko Sklonište) –
vocals Željko...