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kafana
thumb|Traditional interior view of a kafana
Kafana is a type of local coffeehouse, bistro or tavern, common in the countries of Southeast Europe, which originally served coffee and other warm drinks while today usually also offer alcoholic beverages and food. Many kafanas feature live music performances or themed nights.
Declaration on the Common Language
statement that Croatian, Serbian, Bosnian, and Montenegrin are four varieties of a single pluricentric language
Šargija
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left|thumb|225x225px|Bosniak from Sarajevo with a Šargija, 1906.
The šargija, şarkiya (, , ), anglicized as shargia is a plucked, fretted long necked lute used in the folk music of various Balkan countries and Thrace including Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Albania, Kosovo, North Macedonia, Greece and Turkey. The instrument is part of a larger family of instruments which includes the tambura, balkan tambura, tamburica, tambouras, çöğür and the bağlama.
Gjergj Elez Alia
popular legendary hero of poetry and literature in Bosnia and Albania
Bosniak Institute
cultural center in Sarajevo
Bosniak Academy of Sciences and Arts
organization