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  2. Sombor - Wikipedia

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    Sombor (Serbian Cyrillic: Сомбор, pronounced; Hungarian: Zombor; Rusyn: Зомбор, romanized: Zombor) is a city and the administrative center of the West Bačka District in the autonomous province of Vojvodina, Serbia.

  3. Zombor District - Wikipedia

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    The cities of Zombór (Sombor) and Theresiopel (Subotica) were separate from the political districts; the districts which carried their names covered the areas around the cities, which acted as their seats/capitals [1] (i.e. they were statutory cities).

  4. List of languages by total number of speakers - Wikipedia

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    Language Family Branch First-language (L1) speakers Second-language (L2) speakers Total speakers (L1+L2) English (excl. creole languages) Indo-European: Germanic: 380 million 1.135 billion 1.515 billion Mandarin Chinese (incl. Standard Chinese, but excl. other varieties) Sino-Tibetan: Sinitic: 941 million 199 million 1.140 billion Hindi (excl ...

  5. Linguistic demography - Wikipedia

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    The second difficulty is multilingualism, complicating the definition of "native language". Finally, in many countries, insufficient census data add to the difficulties. Demolinguistics is a branch of Sociology of language observing linguistic trends as affected by population distribution and redistribution and by the status of societies.

  6. Kolut - Wikipedia

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    of Sombor Kolut ( Serbian Cyrillic : Колут ) is a village in Serbia . It is situated in the Sombor municipality, in the West Bačka District , Vojvodina province.

  7. Bački Breg - Wikipedia

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    Bački Breg (Serbian Cyrillic: Бачки Брег, Hungarian: Béreg) is a village located in the Sombor municipality, in the West Bačka District of Serbia. It is situated in the autonomous province of Vojvodina. As of 2022, it has a population of 769 inhabitants. The village has a Croat ethnic majority.

  8. Stapar - Wikipedia

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    of Sombor Stapar ( Serbian Cyrillic : Стапар ) is a village in Serbia . It is situated in the Sombor municipality, in the West Bačka District , Vojvodina province.

  9. e-mahashabdkosh - Wikipedia

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    e-mahashabdkosh is an online bilingual-bidirectional Hindi–English pronunciation dictionary. In this dictionary, basic meaning, synonyms, word usage and usage of words in special domain are included. This dictionary has the facility of search of Hindi and English words.