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    Eastern European - Folk. Still live dance from Prekmurje; musicians had choruses for those tunes and those choruses were not lyrics as such, but more or less humorous texts so the musicians would easier remember the tune. 60 Second
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    Eastern European - Folk. Dance from Rezija (a valley in Friuli-Venzia Giulia, Italy where population is still of Slovene origin). 60 Second
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    Eastern European - Folk. Medley including a few dances from Bela Krajina; all songs have Croatian origin. 60 Second
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    Eastern European - Folk. Still live dance from Prekmurje. 30 Second
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    Eastern European - Folk. Dance from Primorska also known as Saltin tri fjorini. 30 Second
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    Eastern European - Folk. Tune from Istria, where slovene, Croatian and Italian culture are blended. 30 Second
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    Eastern European - Folk. One of the oldest dances from the surroundings of Trieste. 30 Second
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    Eastern European - Folk. Dance from Bavscica, a village in Trenta which lies in Slovenian northwest; Coklarska is danced with wooden shoes. 30 Second
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    Eastern European - Folk. This medley of dances was taken from Gorenjska, the most Alpine Slovenian region. 30 Second
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    Eastern European - Folk. Polka za debelo repo (Polka for the Turnip Crop) is a collage of various traditional melodies from Stajerska (East Slovenia); melodies were assembled by famous Slovenian composer Bojan Adamic. 30 Second
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    Eastern European - Folk. Tune from Prekmurje. 30 Second
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    Eastern European - Folk. This song and accompanying dance are very exceptional, because they can be found only in region Prekmurje; dancers are shaking their bodies and it looks like riding a horse (this was also an original name of the song). 30 Second
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    Eastern European - Folk. This medley was taken from Dolenjska, the southeast of Slovenia; however, Stajeris is a dance known throughout Slovene territory - it is typical Central-European dance and most probably originates from Steiermark, Austria. 30 Second
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    Eastern European - Folk. Dance from Primorska. 30 Second
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    Eastern European - Folk. Still live dance from Prekmurje; musicians had choruses for those tunes and those choruses were not lyrics as such, but more or less humorous texts so the musicians would easier remember the tune. 30 Second
    WAV
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    Eastern European - Folk. Dance from Rezija (a valley in Friuli-Venzia Giulia, Italy where population is still of Slovene origin). 30 Second
    WAV
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    Eastern European - Folk. Medley including a few dances from Bela Krajina; all songs have Croatian origin. 30 Second
    WAV