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Selimović was born to a prominent Bosnian Muslim family of Serbian descent on 26 April 1910 in Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina, where he graduated from elementary school and high school. [2] In 1930, he enrolled to study the Serbian language and literature at the University of Belgrade Faculty of Philology and graduated in 1934.
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The 100 most prominent Serbs (Serbian: 100 најзнаменитијих Срба, romanized: 100 najznamenitijih Srba) is a book containing the biographies of the hundred most important Serbs [2] as compiled by a committee of academicians at the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts.
Pretty Village, Pretty Flame (Serbian: Лепа села лепо горе / Lepa sela lepo gore, literally "Pretty villages burn nicely") is a 1996 Serbian film directed by Srđan Dragojević with a screenplay based on a book written by Vanja Bulić.
The Three-finger salute, also called the "Serb salute", is a popular expression for ethnic Serbs and Serbia, originally expressing Serbian Orthodoxy and today simply being a symbol for ethnic Serbs and the Serbian nation, made by extending the thumb, index, and middle fingers of one or both hands.
Azbukum is a centre for Serbian language and culture founded in 1995. It offers various courses and programs aimed at promoting the language and culture of the Serbs, such as courses in Serbian, Ethno Camps, and Caravans through Serbia. It operates in Belgrade and Novi Sad, Serbia.
Only Unity Saves the Serbs (Serbian: Само слога Србина спасава, romanized: Samo sloga Srbina spasava, [a] commonly abbreviated as СССС) is a popular motto and slogan in Serbia and among Serbs, often used as a rallying call during times of national crisis and against foreign domination.
A specialized faculty in Belgrade, called the Research Center for Serbian Studies [3] was created in 2010 within the Department of History (Faculty of Philosophy, University of Belgrade. [4] Various programs in Serbian studies are also taught at universities in Bosnia and Herzegovina , [ 5 ] Montenegro , Croatia [ 6 ] and some other European ...