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"Abre vodenicare" is a traditional Macedonian folk song most famously performed by the legendary singer . The title roughly translates to "Hey, Miller" or "O, Miller," with "vodenicare" referring to a person who works in a watermill. Musical Overview

Typically features traditional Balkan instrumentation, such as the accordion and tapan. abre_vodenicare

Petranka Kostadinova's rendition on her 1999 album Macedonian Folk Songs is considered a definitive recording. Key Details Abre vodenicare - song and lyrics by Denica | Spotify "Abre vodenicare" is a traditional Macedonian folk song

Like many Macedonian folk songs, it often touches on everyday village life, labor, or romantic interactions set against rural backdrops like the watermill. It is characterized by:

The song is a staple of Macedonian folk music, often included in anthologies and "best-of" collections of the genre. It is characterized by:

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