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  2. Three-finger salute (Serbian) - Wikipedia

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    Three-finger salute. The three-finger salute (Serbian: поздрав са три прста, romanized: pozdrav sa tri prsta); or three fingers, (Serbian: три прста, romanized: tri prsta), commonly known as the Serbian salute (Serbian: српски поздрав, romanized: srpski pozdrav), is a salute which the thumb, index and middle finger are extending.

  3. 11:11 (numerology) - Wikipedia

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    In numerology, 11:11 is considered to be a significant moment in time for an event to occur. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is seen as an example of synchronicity , as well as a favorable sign or a suggestion towards the presence of spiritual influence. [ 2 ]

  4. 12 (number) - Wikipedia

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    12 (twelve) is the natural number following 11 and preceding 13. Twelve is the 3rd superior highly composite number , [ 1 ] the 3rd colossally abundant number , [ 2 ] the 5th highly composite number , and is divisible by the numbers from 1 to 4 , and 6 , a large number of divisors comparatively.

  5. John 12 - Wikipedia

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    He dined with Lazarus, Martha and Mary, a family well known to Jesus (John 11:13). This family group had been introduced to the readers of John's Gospel in chapter 11, with Mary being described in John 11:2 as "that Mary who anointed the Lord with fragrant oil and wiped His feet with her hair", the event recounted in John 12:3.

  6. Šatrovački - Wikipedia

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    As late as 1954 for instance, a German-Croatian dictionary translated "šatrovački" as "Yenish speech". [2] By the year 1981 however, one could find elements of šatrovački in the speech of very different strata of Zagreb society, from prostitutes and prisoners to scientists and professors. [ 3 ]

  7. Television in Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Some 67% of households are provided with pay television services (i.e. 38.7% cable television, 16.9% IPTV, and 10.4% satellite). [5] There are 90 pay television operators (cable, IPTV, DTH), largest of which are SBB (mainly cable) with 48% market share, Telekom Srbija (mts TV) with 25%, followed by PoštaNet with 5%, and Ikom and Kopernikus with 4% and 3%, respectively.

  8. National symbols of Serbia - Wikipedia

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    [11] National animal: The grey wolf is greatly linked to Serbian mythology and cults. [12] [13] In the Serbian epic poetry, the wolf is a symbol of fearlessness. [14] Vuk ("Wolf") is one of the most common Serbian male names, the 3rd most popular name for boys in Serbia in 2021. [15]

  9. Matthew 12:11 - Wikipedia

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    Matthew 12:11 is the eleventh verse in the twelfth chapter of the Gospel of Matthew in the New Testament. Content. In the original Greek according to Westcott ...