U_mom_selu_sirok_sor (2026)
A "šor" refers to a typical long, wide street lined with houses found in the Pannonian plains.
"U mom selu širok šor" (In my village, the street is wide) is a classic Croatian song made famous by the ensemble Zlatni Dukati (now known as Najbolji hrvatski tamburaši ). Released in the late 1980s and early 90s, it has become an anthem of Slavonian regional pride, capturing the spirit of traditional village life. Song Meaning and Themes u_mom_selu_sirok_sor
Along with other hits like "Vukovar, Vukovar" and "Ne dirajte mi ravnicu," it helped revitalize tamburica music for a modern audience during the 1990s. A "šor" refers to a typical long, wide
The song is a staple of the genre, which features string instruments like the prim , brač , and bugarija . For many in Croatia and the diaspora, this track represents: Song Meaning and Themes Along with other hits
Zlatni dukati - U mom selu širok šor (Official lyric video)
The lyrics, written and composed by Josip Ivanković , paint a nostalgic picture of a Slavonian village: