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  2. Culture of Serbia - Wikipedia

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    The White Angel fresco from Mileševa monastery ; sent as a message in the first satellite broadcast signal from Europe to America, as a symbol of peace and civilization Guča Trumpet Festival, also known as Dragačevski Sabor, in western Serbia Part of a series on the Culture of Serbia History Middle Ages Monarchs People Languages Serbian language Old Serbian Traditions Dress Kinship ...

  3. Serbs - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally, Šljivovica (commonly referred to as "rakija") is connected to Serbian culture as a drink used at all important rites of passage (birth, baptism, military service, marriage, death, etc.), and in the Serbian Orthodox patron saint celebration (slava). [204]

  4. Serb traditions - Wikipedia

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    The Serbs have many traditions.The Slava is an exclusive custom of the Serbs, each family has one patron saint that they venerate on their feast day. The Serbian Orthodox Church uses the traditional Julian Calendar, as per which Christmas Day (December 25) falls currently on January 7 of the Gregorian Calendar, thus the Serbs celebrate Christmas on January 7, shared with the Orthodox churches ...

  5. Wedding customs by country - Wikipedia

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    Traditional Chinese marriage is a ceremonial ritual within Chinese societies that involve a marriage established by pre-arrangement between families. Within the traditional Chinese culture , romantic love was allowed, and monogamy was the norm for most ordinary citizens.

  6. Serbian Americans - Wikipedia

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    Serbian Americans have historically published and continue to publish a number of newspapers in both the Serbian and English languages. The oldest Serbian American newspaper currently in publication is the Pittsburgh-based bilingual American Srbobran, which has been in circulation since 1906. [28]

  7. Slava (tradition) - Wikipedia

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    It "becomes a simultaneous signifier of national and spiritual kinship and a core expression of the Serbian cosmology, whereby the dialectics of temporal, physical, and spiritual continuity converge into validated perceptions of cultural and social reality—re-enacted on a recurrent (annual) basis. [8]

  8. Recognition of same-sex unions in Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Serbia does not recognise civil partnerships (Serbian: грађанско партнерство, [2] građansko partnerstvo, pronounced [ɡrâdʑanskoː pârtnerstvo]) [a] which would offer same-sex couples a subset of the rights, benefits and obligations of marriage. However, Serbia is obliged under the European Court of Human Rights' ruling ...

  9. Category:Culture of Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Serbian culture in the diaspora (7 C) Serbian studies (5 C, 8 P) Sport in Serbia (25 C, 8 P) Surnames of Serbian origin (1,184 P) T. Titles in Serbia (2 C, 10 P)