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<nowiki>guzla; guszle; гусле; Gusla; гусле; Гусла; Gusle; グスレ; gusle; Гусле; gusle; Guzlo; gusle; Gusle; gusla; gusle; гусьле; guzla; Gusle; Gusle; Gusle; гусле; Gusle; Lahuta; gusle; 古斯爾; Gusle; gęśle; 구슬라; Qusle; guzlă; Gusle; gusle; Гусла; gusle; غزلة; γκούσλε; Ґусли; strumento musicale tradizionale Albanese; instrument monocorde à corde frottée des Alpes dinariques; сэрбскі музычны інструмэнт; instrument smyczkowy; смичковий інструмент; instrumento musical de una sola cuerda; Сербский музыкальный инструмент; single-stringed musical instrument; traditionelles Instrument aus dem Balkan; Instrumento Musical; сербскі смычковы музычны інструмент; balkanilainen jousisoitin; έγχορδο μουσικό όργανο; egyhúros népi hangszer a Balkánon; ラフタ; lahuta; الغزلة; γκούσλα; γκούζλα; 古斯莱; 古斯里; 古斯勒</nowiki>
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single-stringed musical instrument
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Gusle are Serbian one or two stringed instrument usually made of maple wood, used in the Balkans and in the Dinarides region (in Albania, Bosnia, Montenegro, Herzegovina, Serbia and Croatia). more

Guslars are national singers, passed on national poems in this way for centuries, until the poems were recorded in writing. more

Gusle as a part of Serbia's national intangible cultural heritage, inscribed in 2018 on the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity of UNESCO.

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