Čačak

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Čačak

Čačak (Serbian Cyrillic: Чачак, pronounced [t͡ʃǎːt͡ʃak]) is a city in west-central Serbia. Čačak lies on the Zapadna Morava river, which is the second largest river in Serbia after the Danube (308 km), and between Šumadija and the Dinaric Alps, in the Čačak-Kraljevo valley. It is the administrative center of the Moravica District of Serbia. Čačak is the main economic, cultural and sport center of the district, which includes Gornji Milanovac to the north and Lučani to the southwest. Čačak borders Požega, Serbia (Zlatibor District) to the west, Knić (Šumadija District) to the east and Kraljevo (Raška District) to the southeast. Moravica District includes Čačak, Gornji Milanovac, Lučani and Ivanjica. The lowest altitude is 204 m (confluence of Bresnička reka and Zapadna Morava) and the highest is 985 m (the highest peak of Ovčar mountain). It has 58 settlements. The population of the city itself is 73,331, while the population of the municipality is 115,337. Čačak is 144 km south of the capital city, Belgrade.

Aak

Aak Korean pronunciation: [a.ak] is a genre of Korean court music. It is an imported form of the Chinese Yayue.Aak is often labeled as "elegant music" in contrast with other traditional Korean music. Aak began as the music played during the Korean "Jongmyo Shrine's Jerye Ceremony," and was later used for other occasions, and as Korean court music, often with lyrics praising the current ruler.

Background

Aak was brought to Korea in 1116 through a large gift of 428 musical instruments as well as 572 costumes and ritual dance objects from China, a gift to Emperor Yejong of Goryeo from Emperor Huizong of Song. It remained very popular for a time (there were originally no fewer than 456 different melodies in use) before dying out. It was revived in 1430, based on a reconstruction of older melodies.

Aak is one of three types of Korean court music; the other two are dangak and hyangak. Aak is similar to dangak in that both are rarely played and both have Chinese influences.

The article on Aak in the Encyclopaedia Britannica is its very first entry, though it consists only of a cross-reference to the article on gagaku.

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Radio Ada 107.7 Pop Serbia
Naxi Radio Beograd Rock,Pop Serbia
Radio Active 105,4 Mhz -Becej Varied Serbia
Radio Latinica World Serbia
Top FM Smooth Jazz & Soul Jazz Serbia
pinkradio World Europe Serbia
Antena Krusevac Folk Serbia
Szabadkai Radio Public Serbia
Radio 019 Top 40 Serbia
Kiss Radio Folk Serbia
Radio Buca Folk Serbia
Radio Svet Plus Adult Serbia
Radio DAK Folk Serbia
OK Radio Vranje Varied Serbia
Beograd 202 Varied Serbia
Radio Novi Sad - Program na srpskom jeziku Varied Serbia
Beograd 2 Public Serbia
Beograd 1 News Serbia
Rádio 90 Hajdújárás Varied Serbia
Beotel Radio Adult Contemporary,Pop,Top 40 Serbia
Radio Index Beograd Pop Serbia
Radio Morava Jagodina Folk Serbia
Radio Temerin Varied Serbia
Csantanet Rádio -Csantavér Pop Serbia
Radio Glagoljica Kids Serbia
Radio Slovo Ljubve Christian Serbia
ZaM Radio Varied Serbia
Radio Južni Vetar Folk Serbia
No Limit rádio Zenta Pop Serbia
Studentski Radio College Serbia
Desetka Beograd Easy Serbia
Radio Odžaci Pop Serbia
Medjunarodni Radio Srbija News Talk Serbia
Radio GAGA Vlasotince Rock,Pop Serbia
Radio 9 Kragujevac Pop Serbia
Radio Subotica Public Serbia
Panda Rádió -Kanizsa Pop Serbia
Radio 4 YoU 90s Serbia
Radio JAT Beograd World Europe Serbia
Cool Radio Beograd Folk Serbia
Skala Radio Folk,Pop Serbia
Radio Regije - Régió Rádió Pop Serbia
NS-Magyar Alternative Serbia
Beograund Radio Varied Serbia
Naxi Evergreen Radio Oldies Serbia
Humanitarni Radio Rock,Folk,Pop Serbia
Radio AS FM Novi Sad Dance Serbia
TOP FM NO TALK-HIT SHOCK Dance Serbia
Dženarika Čačak Folk Serbia
Rádiolakodalom Folk Serbia
TDI Radio Beograd Top 40,World,Adult Serbia

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