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  2. Public holidays in Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Working holidays: Date Name Serbian name Serbian name Remarks 27 January: Saint Sava Day: Савиндан: Savindan: Serbian schools holiday; Saint Sava is patron saint of the Serbian schools. According to Julian calendar (in the Gregorian calendar it's observed on 14 January). 22 April

  3. Category:Public holidays in Serbia - Wikipedia

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  4. Category:Women in Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Main menu. Main menu. move to sidebar hide. Navigation Main page; Contents; Current events; Random article; About Wikipedia; ... History of women in Serbia (11 C, 2 P) O.

  5. Category:History of women in Serbia - Wikipedia

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  6. Vidovdan - Wikipedia

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    The holiday was institutionalized by the church in 1849 and politically and publicly first celebrated in 1851 as a representation of the struggle for Serbian freedom from Ottoman subjection. [5] It slowly achieved popularity with the growth of national identities in Europe in the nineteenth century and came to be known as a day of remembrance.

  7. Category:Serbian women - Wikipedia

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    also: People: By gender: Women: By nationality: Serbian This category exists only as a container for other categories of Serbian women . Articles on individual women should not be added directly to this category, but may be added to an appropriate sub-category if it exists.

  8. Slava (tradition) - Wikipedia

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    There are indications that the institution of the Slava in the Serbian Orthodox Church dates from Saint Sava, that "in his understanding and tactful approach to Serbian folk religion", he "seems to have found a compromise formula satisfactory to both his people's pagan tradition and the requirements of theology". [3]

  9. Category:Lists of Serbian women - Wikipedia

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