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  • 101Darkhad dialect — Darkhad (also Darkhat ) is a dialect in between Central Mongolian and Oirat[1] that is probably best classified as a dialect of Khalkha Mongolian with some Oirat features.[2] However, it seems to have substantially assimilated to the Khalkha… …

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  • 102Montevizija 2005 — Dates 2 March 2005 Presenters Andrija Milošević, Žana Gardašević, Anđela Nenadović Broadcaster RTCG Venue RTCG Studio, Podgorica, Montenegro Winning song Zauvijek Moja No Name Voting system 8 juries and televoting Number …

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  • 103Margita Stefanović — on the cover of EKV s Ljubav album Background information Born April 1, 1959(1959 04 01) …

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  • 104Marko Milivojević — is a Serbian musician. He played drums and keyboards in various Yugoslav bands (Morbidi, U Škripcu, Partibrejkers, Električni Orgazam, Old Stars Band, E Play etc., and is known as the last drummer of the Serbian rock band Ekatarina Velika.[1] He… …

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  • 105Studies in Slavic and General Linguistics — (SSGL) is an academic book series that was founded in 1980 and is published by Rodopi. SSGL is mainly devoted to the field of descriptive linguistics. Although SSGL is primarily intended to be a means of publication for linguists from the Low… …

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  • 106New South Wales Premier's History Awards — The State Government of New South Wales, Australia established the Premier s History Awards in 1997.[1] In 2005 the name of the awards was changed to NSW History Awards.[2] The awards are presented annually. The following awards, each of $15,000… …

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  • 107List of Croatian mottos — This is a list of Croatian mottos. While Croatia lacks an official motto, it has many which are in common use. Mottos* Bog i Hrvati (God and the Croats) This motto originates from Ante Starčević s speech to the Croatian Parliament ( Sabor ) on… …

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  • 108Rajko Ljubič — is a Bačkan Croat film director from Subotica, autonomous province of Vojvodina, Republic of Serbia.He mostly makes documentaries and short movies that deal with the life of Croats from Bačka: Bunjevci and Šokci.He has the donated many of his… …

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  • 109Stjepan Ivšić — (IPA2|stjêpaːn ǐːʋʃiʨ; Orahovica, August 13, 1884 Zagreb, January 14, 1962), Croatian linguist, Slavicist and accentologist.After finishing primary school in Orahovica, he attendded gymnasium in Osijek and Požega. At the Faculty of Philosophy at… …

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  • 110Albanian language — Albanian Shqip Pronunciation [ʃcip] Spoken in Primarily in Southeastern Europe and by the Albanian diaspora worldwide. Native speakers …

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