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Merge with Jedinka and possibly Duduk

This is a well-written article but too short. It should be merged with the Jedinka article as "frula" and "jedinka" are basically regional variant names for the same instrument. Perhaps it should also be merged with Duduk as the word "duduk" is often used as slang for both the frula and the jedinka by native speakers. 66.49.184.174 (talk) 02:10, 18 December 2011 (UTC)[reply]