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Šemsa Suljaković : ウィキペディア英語版
Šemsa Suljaković

Šemsa Suljaković (born 29 September 1951) is a Bosnian folk singer.
==Early life==
Suljaković was born in Maglaj, Bosnia and Herzegovina, while Bosnia was a part of Yugoslavia. She was born as the eldest of six children into an ethnic Bosniak family. They lived in Misurići, a small village in Maglaj that consisted of five or six houses, in which lived mainly members of the Suljaković family. The yards of the village were connected with plum and cherry orchards. Suljaković's parents divorced when she was young. She has called her childhood "pleasant", regardless of the fact that her parents divorced and fought over custody of her.
She lived in Misurići until the second grade, when the family moved to the village of Jelah by the Usora river in Tešanj. They moved again, four years later, to her grandfathers home in Širokac, Sarajevo. At the age of 13, she started helping her mother at work.

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