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  2. List of Serbs - Wikipedia

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    List of Serbs contains notable people who are Serbs or of Serb ancestry. The list includes all notable Serbs sorted by occupation and year of birth, regardless of any political, territorial or other divisions, historical or modern. Traditional tricolor flag of the Serbs, in continuous use since 1835

  3. Names of the Serbs and Serbia - Wikipedia

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    It was used as a derogatory term, and as a common name for Orthodox Serbs in Catholic lands, and lesser in the Ottoman Empire. Tihomir Đorđević (1868–1944), as did other academics, stressed that the name "Vlach" did not only refer to genuine Vlachs (Romance-speaking people), but also to cattle breeders in general. [25]

  4. Serbs - Wikipedia

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    The international name Slivovitz is derived from Serbian. [202] Plum and its products are of great importance to Serbs and part of numerous customs. [203] A Serbian meal usually starts or ends with plum products and Šljivovica is served as an aperitif. [203] A saying goes that the best place to build a house is where a plum tree grows best. [203]

  5. The 100 most prominent Serbs - Wikipedia

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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.

  6. Serb List (2012) - Wikipedia

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    The initial "Serb List" coalition established in 2006, was transformed into the New Serb Democracy in 2009. Some of the members of the former alliance decided to once again establish a party under that name. The (new) Serb List was established on 5 January 2012, with the assembly choosing Rajo Vojinović as the president. [4]

  7. Serb List - Wikipedia

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    Serb List may refer to the following political parties or alliances: Serb List (2006) , defunct, now New Serb Democracy political party in Montenegro Serb List (2012) , nationalist extra-parliamentary political party in Montenegro

  8. List of Serbs of Croatia - Wikipedia

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    Pavle Solarić (1779–1821), Serbian linguist, geographer, archaeologist, poet, bibliographer and man of letters; Sava Mrkalj (1783–1833), Serbian linguist and poet, born in Kordun. Jovan Gavrilović (1796–1877), historian, politician, statesman, and public figure. He was the first President of the Serbian Learned Society.

  9. List of Serbian mottos - Wikipedia

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    "For King and Fatherland" (За краља и отачаствo / Za kralja i otačastvo), motto of the Royal Serbian Army, found on regimental infantry flags. [6] "For the Faith, King and Fatherland" (За веру, краља и отачаство / Za veru, kralja i otačastvo), motto of the Royal Serbian Army, found on regimental cavalry flags.