Šokci (redirect from Šokac Jamboree)
Slavonski Brod Šokac wine cellars in Draž, Croatia Catholic Church in the Šokac village of Bački Monoštor, Serbia Catholic Church in the Šokac village of...
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Sokac may refer to: Sokač, a surname Šokac, plural Šokci, a South Slavic ethnic group Šokac dialect This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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Sokač is a Croatian surname. It is among the most common surnames in the Koprivnica-Križevci County of Croatia. It may refer to: Maja Sokač (born 1982)...
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Šokac (šokački jezik) was a language listed in Austro-Hungarian censuses. Population censuses performed in Austria-Hungary recorded the native language...
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Bunjevac-Šokac Party (Croatian: Bunjevačko-šokačka stranka) was a political party of Croats in the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, part of province...
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barrel and were much more well received quality wise.[citation needed] Šokac : A Croatian version of the PPSH-41, produced in the 1990s for use in the...
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Conservatives (1858–1895) Council of Serbian Unity (2013–2014) Croatian Bunjevac-Šokac Party (2004–2011) Croatian Syrmian Initiative (2008–2011) Croatian National...
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Maja Sokač (née Zebić; born 31 May 1982) is a Croatian handballer playing in the left wing position for the Croatian national team and Ankara Yenimahalle...
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represent Croats from Bunjevac and Šokac communities. The party claimed to be the successor of the Bunjevac-Šokac Party that existed during the Kingdom...
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(Slavonic-Serbian) Dialects Shtokavian (Younger Ikavian Bunjevac Slavonian Šokac Dubrovnik Eastern Herzegovinian Užice Zeta–Raška Kosovo–Resava (Smederevo–Vršac)...
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Rastina, Riđica, Stanišić, Stapar, and Čonoplja. Settlements with Croat/Šokac ethnic majority (as of 2002) are: Bački Breg and Bački Monoštor. Settlements...
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(Slavonic-Serbian) Dialects Shtokavian (Younger Ikavian Bunjevac Slavonian Šokac Dubrovnik Eastern Herzegovinian Užice Zeta–Raška Kosovo–Resava (Smederevo–Vršac)...
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playing with his two brothers. His mother was a Serb and his father was a Šokac. She died when he was two. When the family later moved to Budapest, Albert...
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(Slavonic-Serbian) Dialects Shtokavian (Younger Ikavian Bunjevac Slavonian Šokac Dubrovnik Eastern Herzegovinian Užice Zeta–Raška Kosovo–Resava (Smederevo–Vršac)...
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(Slavonic-Serbian) Dialects Shtokavian (Younger Ikavian Bunjevac Slavonian Šokac Dubrovnik Eastern Herzegovinian Užice Zeta–Raška Kosovo–Resava (Smederevo–Vršac)...
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Zipser Germans Hungarian Germans Croats from Western Hungary and Međimurje Šokac and Bunjevac people Banat Bulgarians Polish legions German legion Viennese...
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One night, while they were sitting and talking around the fire, an old Šokac man appeared suddenly from nowhere, and said to them: "Don't be afraid,...
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(Slavonic-Serbian) Dialects Shtokavian (Younger Ikavian Bunjevac Slavonian Šokac Dubrovnik Eastern Herzegovinian Užice Zeta–Raška Kosovo–Resava (Smederevo–Vršac)...
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(Slavonic-Serbian) Dialects Shtokavian (Younger Ikavian Bunjevac Slavonian Šokac Dubrovnik Eastern Herzegovinian Užice Zeta–Raška Kosovo–Resava (Smederevo–Vršac)...
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(Slavonic-Serbian) Dialects Shtokavian (Younger Ikavian Bunjevac Slavonian Šokac Dubrovnik Eastern Herzegovinian Užice Zeta–Raška Kosovo–Resava (Smederevo–Vršac)...
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(1.8%) 36,858 Croatian (0.5%) 23,760 Romanian (0.3%) 23,228 Bunjevac and Šokac (0.3%) 17,131 Serbian (0.2%) 7,000 Slovene (0.08%) The percentage and the...
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Jurić (NRS) Jova Vujić (NRS) Blaško Rajić (Bunjevac-Šokac Party) Franjo Sudarević (Bunjevac-Šokac Party) Milan Sekulić (Socialist Party) dr Momčilo Ninčić...
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Communist Party Conservatives Council of Serbian Unity Croatian Bunjevac-Šokac Party Croatian National Alliance Croatian Syrmian Initiative Democratic...
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declared Croatian and 7,191 declared "other languages" (mostly Bunjevac, Šokac and Gypsy). [dead link] In Syrmia, which was then part of the Kingdom of...
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Communist Party Conservatives Council of Serbian Unity Croatian Bunjevac-Šokac Party Croatian National Alliance Croatian Syrmian Initiative Democratic...
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According to Petar Skok they also called themselves in Bačka as Šokci (sing. Šokac), while Hungarians in Szeged also called them as Dalmát (Dalmatians; Dalmatini)...
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Communist Party Conservatives Council of Serbian Unity Croatian Bunjevac-Šokac Party Croatian National Alliance Croatian Syrmian Initiative Democratic...
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Serbian and Croatian. For the most part Bunjevac and Šokac. For the most part Bunjevac and Šokac. Only religious communities > 1% are displayed. "File:...
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Communist Party Conservatives Council of Serbian Unity Croatian Bunjevac-Šokac Party Croatian National Alliance Croatian Syrmian Initiative Democratic...
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Communist Party Conservatives Council of Serbian Unity Croatian Bunjevac-Šokac Party Croatian National Alliance Croatian Syrmian Initiative Democratic...
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