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In JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: The JoJoLands, the main character, Jodio Joestar, is a gofer and gangster for the state's underground drug trade. In 3rd Rock from the Sun Harry is hired as a gofer at Sally's TV station but believes he is supposed to be a gopher. Season 6, Episode 13.
[7] Average lifespans are one to three years. [8] The maximum lifespan for the pocket gopher is about five years. [9] Some gophers, such as those in the genus Geomys, have lifespans that have been documented as up to seven years in the wild. [8] Most gophers have brown fur that often closely matches the color of the soil in which they live.
The language is spoken by approximately 6 million people in the Balkans, primarily in Albania, Kosovo, North Macedonia, Serbia, Montenegro and Greece. [1] However, due to old communities in Italy and the large Albanian diaspora, the worldwide total of speakers is much higher than in Southern Europe and numbers approximately 7.5 million.
Snježana Kordić 2010 and her book, Jezik i nacionalizam With a plethora of quotations [ 36 ] [ 39 ] [ 53 ] from German, French, Polish, and English linguistic literature, Kordić demonstrates that the language of Croats , Serbs , Bosniaks , and Montenegrins is a polycentric language , with four standard variants spoken in Croatia , Serbia ...
The various dialects of the Albanian language in Albania, Greece, Italy, Kosovo, Macedonia, Montenegro and Serbia. [note 1]The Albanian language is composed of many dialects, divided into two major groups: Gheg and Tosk. [1]
Slavonic-Serbian (славяносербскій, slavjanoserbskij), Slavo-Serbian or Slaveno-Serbian (славено-сербскiй, slaveno-serbskij; Serbian: славеносрпски, slavenosrpski), was a literary language used by the Serbs in the Habsburg Empire, mostly in what is now Vojvodina, from the mid-18th century to the first decades of the 19th century, falling into obscurity ...
According to most recent census conducted in Serbia, Croatia and Montenegro, there are nearly 7 million Serbs living in their native homelands, within the geographical borders of former Yugoslavia. In Serbia itself, around 5.5 million people identify themselves as ethnic Serbs, and constitute about 83% of the population.
Serbian Cyrillic is in official use in Serbia, Montenegro, and Bosnia and Herzegovina. [2] Although Bosnia "officially accept[s] both alphabets", [2] the Latin script is almost always used in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, [2] whereas Cyrillic is in everyday use in Republika Srpska.