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Laugh your way into the weekend with Zagreb's Stand Up Comedy Festival taking place from September 11 in the capital's club Boogaloo.
In its second year, the festival will feature comedians from Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina with special guests from Great Britain. All performances will take place in either English or Croatian.
The festival attracted some 2,200 visitors last year. This year the numbers are expected to grow thanks to the appearance of the three Brits, the daily Jutarnji List writes.
More information on the festival at: www.festivalstandupkomedije.com.
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