Hari Mata Hari are a band from Sarajevo, in Bosnia and Herzegovina. They tried entering the 1999 Contest with "Starac i more", but it was withdrawn as it had been released by a Finnish artist in 1995. However, in 2006, they achieved Bosnia and Herzegovina's best result by finishing third. In 2015, they were rumoured to have been internally selected by BHRT, but this proved false when the broadcaster announced their withdrawal.
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| - Hari Mata Hari are a band from Sarajevo, in Bosnia and Herzegovina. They tried entering the 1999 Contest with "Starac i more", but it was withdrawn as it had been released by a Finnish artist in 1995. However, in 2006, they achieved Bosnia and Herzegovina's best result by finishing third. In 2015, they were rumoured to have been internally selected by BHRT, but this proved false when the broadcaster announced their withdrawal.
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| - Hari Varešanović
- Izudin Kolečić
- Karlo Martinović
- Željko Zuber
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| - Adi Mulahalilović
- Edo Mulahalilović
- Miki Bodlović
- Neno Jeleč
- Pjer Žalica
- Zoran Kesić
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| - Hari Mata Hari are a band from Sarajevo, in Bosnia and Herzegovina. They tried entering the 1999 Contest with "Starac i more", but it was withdrawn as it had been released by a Finnish artist in 1995. However, in 2006, they achieved Bosnia and Herzegovina's best result by finishing third. In 2015, they were rumoured to have been internally selected by BHRT, but this proved false when the broadcaster announced their withdrawal.
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