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  3. Serbian Americans - Wikipedia

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    One of the first Serb immigrants to the United States was the settler George Fisher, who arrived in Philadelphia in 1815, moved to Mexico, fought in the Texan Revolution, and became a judge in California. Another notable early Serb in America was Basil Rosevic, who founded a shipping company, the Trans-Oceanic Ship Lines, around the year 1800. [3]

  4. American Srbobran - Wikipedia

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    The English section editor is Ms. Sandi Radoja, while Dr. Krinka Petrov edits the Serbian section. It is a monthly printed publication, 16 pages in English and 4 in Serbian/Cyrillic, and is also available online at www.snfpaper.org. The paper is the official publication of the Serb National Federation.

  5. SDG (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    SDG Associates, an architectural firm in Detroit, Michigan; Serb Volunteer Guard, a former Serbian volunteer paramilitary unit; Soli Deo Gloria (record label) Swarm Development Group, American non-profit organization

  6. History of the Serbs - Wikipedia

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    In the period of 1920–31, Serb and other South Slavic families of the Kingdom of Hungary (and Serbian-Hungarian Baranya-Baja Republic) were given the option to leave Hungary for the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, and thereby change citizenship (these were called optanti). Serbian civilians interned in Jasenovac concentration camp, 1942

  7. Origin hypotheses of the Serbs - Wikipedia

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    Early historical mentions of other Serb-sounding names that some researchers are trying to connect with the Serb people. In the same book where he mentioned people named Serboi, Claudius Ptolemy also mentioned city named Serbinum in Pannonia. [6] Ancient geographer Strabo mentioned that river Xanthos in Lycia was formerly named Sirbis. [7]

  8. Maxx Crosby - Wikipedia

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    Maxx Robert Crosby was born in Lapeer, Michigan, and moved to Colleyville, Texas during adolescence. [1] The spelling of Crosby's first name comes from how large (11 pounds, 9 ounces) he was at birth. [2] He attended Colleyville Heritage High School in Colleyville, Texas. [3] Crosby's mother, Vera Crosby, is of Serbian and Albanian origin. [4]

  9. Category:Serbs of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Wikipedia

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    Serb writers from Bosnia and Herzegovina (14 P) Pages in category "Serbs of Bosnia and Herzegovina" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 820 total.