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Serbian language — Serbian српски srpski Pronunciation [sr̩̂pskiː] Spoken in See below under Official status in Central and in immigrant communities in Western Eur … Wikipedia
Croato-serbe — Serbo croate Serbo croate Srpskohrvatski jezik / Српскохрватски језик Parlée en Bosnie, Croatie, Serbie, Monténégro Région Balkans Nombre de locuteurs 27 millions (sous toutes ses variantes.) Classement 50 Typologie SVO + ordre libre … Wikipédia en Français
Serbian People's Radical Party — The Serbian People s Radical Party (Serbian: Српска народна радикална странка, Srpska narodna radikalna stranka ) was an ethnic Serb political party in Austria Hungary. Unlike the Serb Independent Party, it was not a component part of the Croato… … Wikipedia
Differences between standard Croatian, Serbian and Bosnian — The standard Croatian, Serbian, and Bosnian languages differ in various aspects as outlined below. The various nuances do not present major obstacles to communication.After the dissolution of Yugoslavia, the languages of Croats and Serbs went… … Wikipedia
Differences between standard Bosnian, Croatian and Serbian — South Slavic languages and dialects Western South Slavic Sl … Wikipedia
Serbo-Croatian — srpskohrvatski, hrvatskosrpski српскохрватски, хрватскосрпски Spoken in … Wikipedia
Serbo-Croatian language — Infobox Language name=Serbo Croatian nativename=Српскохрватски језик Srpskohrvatski jezik states=Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Serbia, Montenegro (under different names) region= Southeastern Europe or the Balkans speakers= approx. 21 million… … Wikipedia
Croatian language — Hrvatski redirects here. For other uses, see Hrvatski (disambiguation). Croatian hrvatski Pronunciation … Wikipedia
Frano Supilo — (Cavtat/Ragusavecchia, 30 November 1870 London, 25 September 1917) was a Croatian politician and journalist. He was a major political figure in the twenty years preceding World War I.His career was a series of sharp political turns as he tried to … Wikipedia
Svetozar Pribićević — (Светозар Прибићевић, born in Kostajnica, October 26, 1875, died in Prague, September 15, 1936) was a Serbian politician from Croatia who worked hard for creation of unitaristic Yugoslavia. However, he later became a bitter opponent of the same… … Wikipedia