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000 Kosovo Serbs as of 2014 and about half of them live in North Kosovo. Other Kosovo Serb communities live in the Southern municipalities of Kosovo. The... |
diplomatic-consular posts that the Serbian diaspora numbered 5.1 million in about 100 states. The term "Serbs in the region" is used for ethnic Serbs of Slovenia, Croatia... |
Srbija), is the region of Serbia lying outside the autonomous province of Vojvodina to the north and the autonomous province of Kosovo and Metohija to the south... |
North Mitrovica (redirect from North Kosovo Mitrovica) cultural, educational and health centres for Serbs in Kosovo. It is the largest urban area in Kosovo where Serbs form the ethnic majority. The University... |
Serbs of Bosnia and Herzegovina (Serbian Cyrillic: Срби Босне и Херцеговине, romanized: Srbi Bosne i Hercegovine), often referred to as Bosnian Serbs... |
Attack on Orahovac (category Massacres of Serbs) forces of the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) and the FR Yugoslavia. The KLA surrounded Serb villages intending to assert authority for the Kosovo Albanian provisional... |
and Serbs. In February 2008, the Greek minority living in Serbia turned to Greece to not recognize the unilateral secession in Kosovo by the Kosovo Albanians... |
Croatian War of Independence (redirect from Serbia-Croatia War) ethnic Serbs living in Croatia, supported by Serbia, opposed the secession and wanted Serb-claimed lands to be in a common state with Serbia. Most Serbs sought... |
murdered approximately 200,000 to 500,000 Serbs. 300,000 Serbs were further expelled and at least 200,000 more Serbs were forcibly converted, most of whom... |
Miloš Obilić (category History of Kosovo) prominent Serbs. Wiki Commons has media related to Miloš Obilić. Battle of Kosovo List of Serbs History of Serbia Lazar of Serbia The Serbian knight... |
Slava (tradition) (category Culture of Serbia) there is a Serb') was raised as a Serbian national identifier by Miloš Milojević after his travel to Kosovo and Metohija in 1871–1877. Serbs usually regard... |
Panda Bar massacre (category Kosovo Serbs) on Serbian civilians in the city of Peć, Kosovo on the night of 14–15 December 1998. Two masked men opened fire into a coffeehouse, killing six Serb youths... |
St. Uroš Cathedral, Ferizaj (category Serbian Orthodox church buildings in Kosovo) Uroš (Serbian: црква Светог Цара Уроша; Albanian: Kisha e Ëngjëlli i Rojës) is a Serbian Orthodox church located in the center of Ferizaj in Kosovo. It... |
Ethnic groups in Yugoslavia (section Annotations) the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes. The 1921 population census recorded numerous ethnic groups. Based on language, the "Yugoslavs" (collectively Serbs, Croats... |
with the aim of liberation of Old Serbia (Kosovo and Macedonia) from the Ottoman Empire (in the vilayets of Kosovo, Manastir and Salonika). Its Central... |
Vukajlo Božović (category Kosovo Serbs) Vojislav Tankosić and captain Dragutin Nikolić (Kuršumlija-Merdare-Malo Kosovo-Štimlje-Crnoljeva-Prizren-Ljuma); Lukovo, under the command of captain Pavle... |
importance to Serbs and Serbia. Visoki Dečani Monastery, one of the most important monasteries of the Serbian Orthodox Church in Kosovo. It was built... |
Serb Australians. In Serbian, the community is known as Australian Serbs (аустралијски Срби / australijski Srbi), and scarcer as Serbs in Australia (Срби... |
Battle of Pločnik (category Battles involving Serbia) (1388), ending in a decisive Bosnian victory, then in Kosovo, fighting Serbian troops at the Kosovo field (1389), ending inconclusively. Murad had decided... |
2015 Kumanovo clashes (category CS1 Serbian-language sources (sr)) Macedonia and Kosovo, in the mountain village of Gošince, was attacked by about 40 armed men wearing uniforms who apparently entered from Kosovo. On 3 May... |