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  • 11Serbo-Croatian — [sʉr΄bō krō ā′shən] n. the South Slavic language spoken in Yugoslavia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, and adjacent areas adj. of this language, the peoples that speak it, or their cultures …

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  • 12Serbo-Croatian — srpskohrvatski, hrvatskosrpski српскохрватски, хрватскосрпски Spoken in …

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  • 13Serbo-Croatian language — Infobox Language name=Serbo Croatian nativename=Српскохрватски језик Srpskohrvatski jezik states=Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Serbia, Montenegro (under different names) region= Southeastern Europe or the Balkans speakers= approx. 21 million… …

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  • 14Serbo-kroatisch — Serbokroatisch (srpskohrvatski jezik) Gesprochen in Serbien, Montenegro, Bosnien und Herzegowina, Kroatien, andere Nachfolgestaaten des ehemaligen Jugoslawiens Sprecher Es gibt keine Zahlen darüber, wie viele sich tatsächlich als Sprecher des… …

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  • 15Serbo-Croatian — noun the Slavic language of the Serbs and Croats; the Serbian dialect is usually written in the Cyrillic alphabet and the Croatian dialect is usually written in the Roman alphabet • Syn: ↑Serbo Croat • Hypernyms: ↑Slavic, ↑Slavic language,… …

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  • 16Serbo-Croatian Wikipedia — Infobox website name = Serbo Croatian Wikipedia caption = url = http://sh.wikipedia.org/ commercial = No location = Miami, Florida type = Internet encyclopedia project language = Serbo Croatian registration = Optional owner = Wikimedia Foundation …

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  • 17Serbo-Croatian language — South Slavic language spoken by some 21 million people in Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Serbia and Montenegro. As the dominant language of pre 1991 Yugoslavia, it was used or understood by most ethnic groups of the federation. The Central… …

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  • 18Serbo-Bulgarian War — Infobox Military Conflict caption=Monument in Slivnica partof=the wars of Bulgarian unification conflict=Serbo Bulgarian War partof=Serbo Bulgarian Wars date=14 28 November, 1885 place=Serbia, Bulgaria result=Decisive Bulgarian victory;… …

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  • 19Šerbo Rastoder — Prof. Dr. Šerbo Rastoder (Serbian Cyrillic: Шербо Растодер, born 13 August 1956 in Radmanci, Berane, Sandžak region of the People s Republic of Montenegro, then People s Federal Republic of Yugoslavia) is a Montenegrin Bosniak philosopher and… …

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  • 20serbo — 1sèr·bo agg., s.m. 1. agg. CO della Serbia | agg., s.m., nativo o abitante della Serbia o appartenente al gruppo etnico serbo, anche se residente in territori indipendenti o limitrofi 2. s.m. TS ling. lingua slava, strettamente affine con il… …

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