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Why was folk culture so robust and popular in this region from the mid-late 20th century?
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I assume you mean balkans, it still is.
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>>18242856
And as to why, id point out the Lindy law. The greeks invented the "balkan sound" and spread it over MENA ages ago. It stood the test of time and so remains fresh.
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>>18242856
No I mean every country depicted Poland Hungary Austria Italy East Germany USSR Czhekoslvokia too.



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