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・ Ojime
・ Ojin Seamount
・ Ojinaga
・ Ojinaga Cut
・ Ojinaga Formation
・ Ojinaga Municipality
・ Ojingeochae bokkeum
・ Ojiro
・ Ojisan Zanoni
・ Ojitos de Santa Lucía
・ Ojiya
・ Ojiya Station
・ Ojiya, Niigata
・ Ojiyama Stadium
・ Ojjeh
Ojkanje singing
・ Ojkovica
・ OJM
・ OJM (band)
・ Ojnowrd
・ Ojo
・ Ojo (surname)
・ Ojo Ade
・ Ojo Alamo Formation
・ Ojo Amarillo, New Mexico
・ Ojo Caliente Hot Springs Round Barn
・ Ojo Caliente Spring
・ Ojo Caliente, New Mexico
・ Ojo de Agua
・ Ojo de Agua Dam


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Ojkanje singing : ウィキペディア英語版
Ojkanje singing

Ojkanje is a tradition of polyphonic folk singing in the Dinaric area including the regions of the Dalmatian hinterland, Velebit, Lika, Kordun, and Karlovac in Croatia. As described in ''The Harvard Dictionary of Music'' (2003): "The ojkanje is a peculiar style of singing melisma with a sharp and prolonged shaking of the voice on the syllables ''oj'' or ''hoj.''" Narrative songs are accompanied with the gusle.〔
In 2010, it was inscribed as Ojkanje singing in UNESCOs List of Intangible Cultural Heritage in Need of Urgent Safeguarding as representative of Croatia.
==Geographical extent==
In Croatia, it is found in the regions of the Dalmatian hinterland, Velebit, Lika, Kordun, and Karlovac. Due to migration, ojkanje can also be found in western Bosnia and Herzegovina and Vojvodina in Serbia.

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