Lepa brena vasil levski biography
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Vasil Levski National Stadium named after Bulgarian national hero and revolutionary Vasil Levski, is the countrys second largest stadium. Today the stadium has 43, seats and is located in the center of Sofia, on the territory of the citys oldest and most famous park the Borisova gradina.
Vasil Levski National Stadium was officially opened in , extended in and renovated in
Prior to their demolition by the Communist authorities during the s and 50s, two other stadiums stood on the ground where the current national stadium lies. One of those was Levski Sofias club stadium, (completed ), and the other the Yunak Stadium (built ), which lay partially to the southwest. Levski were compensated for their loss with a place in the suburbs of Sofia where they were allowed to build a new stadium the present day Georgi Asparuhov stadium.
The Vasil Levski stadium was completed in with an announced capacity of 42 Originally, only the lower tier of stands was built (roughly
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When she released her song ‘Jugoslovenka’, the native begrepp for a female Yugoslavian, the legendary singer Lepa Brena delivered an epic celebration of Yugoslavia’s socialist multiculturalism in a music video that could put Socialist Realist paintings from decades before to shame: a gorgeous smiling blonde in a flowing vit dress, running on green fields of grass and golden hay, flowers in her hands, like a young bride of the land, followed by a marching group of Yugoslav athle
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Serbia's Pop Folk Legend Lepa Brena to Thrill Bulgarian Fans in April
Lepa Brena is expected to arrive in Bulgaria on her private jet to thrill admirers after more than 17 years since her last concert in the country.
In , on the national stadium Vasil Levski, Lepa Brena gathered more than , exalted fans. The concert has been recognized as the biggest one in the history of Bulgarian, as well as Serbian show business.
Lepa Brena, whose real name is Fahreta Zivojinovic, is the most successful singer of the s in former Yugoslavia, being the first to combine traditional folk music with pop elements.
Songs such as "Mile voli disko" (), "Sitnije, Cile sitnije" (), "Hajde da se volimo" () and "Boli me uvo za sve" () are amongst the most popular Yugoslav songs and are definitive of the music of that era.