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Serbia,
officially the
Republic of
Serbia, is a
landlocked country at the
crossroads of
Southeast and
Central Europe,
located in the
Balkans and the Pannonian...
- A
spelling alphabet (also
called by
various other names) is a set of
words used to
represent the
letters of an
alphabet in oral communication, especially...
- A
spelling reform is a deliberate,
often authoritatively sanctioned or
mandated change to
spelling rules.
Proposals for such
reform are
fairly common,...
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Gorana (
Serbian Cyrillic: Горана) is a
Slavic female given name,
meaning "mountain woman" or "woman from the highlands" (see male form Goran). The nickname...
- Šutanovac,
Serbian Minister of
Defense Dragan Todorović (politician),
Serbian politician Dragan Tomić,
Serbian politician,
acting President of
Serbia in 1997...
- Serbo-Croatian (
Serbian, Croatian,
Bosnian and Montenegrin)
spelling reflects ****imilation so one
writes Србија/Srbija "
Serbia" but српски/srpski "
Serbian". The...
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Vlatka (
Serbian Cyrillic: Влатка) is a
feminine given name of
South Slavic origin. It may
refer to:
Vlatka Pokos,
Croatian pop
singer and
former TV host...
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Serbia men's
national football team (
Serbian Cyrillic: Фудбалска репрезентација Србије, romanized: Fudbalska
reprezentacija Srbije)
represents Serbia...
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science fiction fan Energumen;
criticism Marnie Woodrow 1969
novelist Spelling Mississippi Grahame Woods 1935 novelist,
screenwriter Bloody Harvest, War...
- Bosnian-Croatian-
Serbian (BCS), and Bosnian-Croatian-Montenegrin-
Serbian (BCMS) – is a
South Slavic language and the
primary language of
Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia...