Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Kaliopi Bukle (Macedonian: Калиопи Букле;, pronounced [kaliˈɔpi ˈbuklɛ], born 28 December 1966 in Ohrid), known professionally as Kaliopi, is a Macedonian singer-songwriter. In her career, Kaliopi has progressed from singing lead vocal with her eponymous band in 1980s Yugoslavia to being an established vocalist and composer working in Macedonia and across former Yugoslavia."@en }
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- Kaliopi abstract "Kaliopi Bukle (Macedonian: Калиопи Букле;, pronounced [kaliˈɔpi ˈbuklɛ], born 28 December 1966 in Ohrid), known professionally as Kaliopi, is a Macedonian singer-songwriter. In her career, Kaliopi has progressed from singing lead vocal with her eponymous band in 1980s Yugoslavia to being an established vocalist and composer working in Macedonia and across former Yugoslavia.".
- Q463897 abstract "Kaliopi Bukle (Macedonian: Калиопи Букле;, pronounced [kaliˈɔpi ˈbuklɛ], born 28 December 1966 in Ohrid), known professionally as Kaliopi, is a Macedonian singer-songwriter. In her career, Kaliopi has progressed from singing lead vocal with her eponymous band in 1980s Yugoslavia to being an established vocalist and composer working in Macedonia and across former Yugoslavia.".
- Kaliopi comment "Kaliopi Bukle (Macedonian: Калиопи Букле;, pronounced [kaliˈɔpi ˈbuklɛ], born 28 December 1966 in Ohrid), known professionally as Kaliopi, is a Macedonian singer-songwriter. In her career, Kaliopi has progressed from singing lead vocal with her eponymous band in 1980s Yugoslavia to being an established vocalist and composer working in Macedonia and across former Yugoslavia.".
- Q463897 comment "Kaliopi Bukle (Macedonian: Калиопи Букле;, pronounced [kaliˈɔpi ˈbuklɛ], born 28 December 1966 in Ohrid), known professionally as Kaliopi, is a Macedonian singer-songwriter. In her career, Kaliopi has progressed from singing lead vocal with her eponymous band in 1980s Yugoslavia to being an established vocalist and composer working in Macedonia and across former Yugoslavia.".