Croatian bagpipes
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There are several types of Croatian bagpipes, they are: * Slavonske gajde - a bagpipe with double chanter and a single
drone Drone most commonly refers to: * Drone (bee), a male bee, from an unfertilized egg * Unmanned aerial vehicle * Unmanned surface vehicle, watercraft * Unmanned underwater vehicle or underwater drone Drone, drones or The Drones may also refer to: ...
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Duda ) (Polish, Ukrainian Carpathians) *Diple ( Dalmatian Coast) * Tulum (Turkish and Pontic) *Tsambouna (Dodecanese and Cyclades) *Askambandoura (Crete) *Gajdy (Polish/Czech/Slovak) *Gaita ( Galician) *Surle (Serbian/Croatian) *Mezoued/Zukra (Northern ...
- a bagpipe with triple/quadruple chanter and a single drone. Two versions exist, one from
Podravina ''Podravina'' (in Croatian) or ''Podravje'' (in Slovenian) are Slavic names for the Drava river basin in Croatia and Slovenia. History Between 1929 and 1941 a province of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia known as the ''Drava Banovina'' (Drava province) ...
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Bilogora Bilogora (Bilo-gora, or ''Bilogorje'', ''Bilo-gorje'') is a low mountainous range in Central Croatia. It consists of a series of hills and small plains some 80 kilometres in length stretching in the direction northwest-southeast, along the southwest ...
* Istarski mih - a bagpipe with double chanter and no drone * Dalmatinski mih -
Diple Diple ( pluralia tantum; pronounced , other Croatian names: ''"misnjiče"'', ''"miješnice"'' and ''"mih"'') is a traditional woodwind musical instrument originating in the Adriatic Littoral. It is played in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Sloven ...
- a bagpipe with double chanter and no drone * Hercegovački mih - a bagpipe with double chanter and no drone * Mih s Pelješca - a bagpipe with double chanter and no drone * Surle - a bagpipe with double chanter and no drone


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