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Dear colleagues, Vuka Šekerović was an enthic Serb (not Bosniak/Muslim) from Bosnia and Herzegovina. Please, change category in this article. Arguments: Her real name is "Nedjeljka". This name is 100% Serbian in Bosnia. Then, even though Vuka Šekerović is remembered as the famous signer of traditional Bosnian (not Bosniak) songs - Sevdalinka, her professional carier was mostly related to Belgrade, where she spend her adult years (1920s-1976/death). Please, adjust the article accordingly. Thank you in advance! Ant83 (talk) 00:50, 13 September 2022 (UTC)Reply