The Serbs of Romania (Romanian: Sârbii din România, Serbian: Срби у Румунији, Srbi u Rumuniji) are a recognized ethnic minority numbering 18,076 people...
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of Serbs of Romania (Serbian: Савез Срба у Румунији, SSR; Romanian: Uniunea Sârbilor din România, USR) is a political party representing the Serbian minority...
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Romania–Serbia relations refer to the bilateral relations between Romania and the Republic of Serbia. The two countries share a 546.4-kilometre long border...
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prohibition of intermarriage between Serbs and Vlachs. In 14th and 15th century Romanian (Wallachian) rulers built churches in North Easterb Serbia: Lapuṣna...
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1371, the Serbian monarch was self-titled emperor (tsar). The full title was initially Emperor of the Serbs and Greeks, later Emperor of the Serbs, Greeks...
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in Romania Romani people in Romania Romanian ethnic minorities parties Serbs of Romania Tatars in Romania Turks in Romania Ukrainians of Romania Walsers...
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Standard A variant of the Steyr AUG, assault rifle Save Romania Union, a Romanian political party Union of Serbs of Romania, a Romanian political party USR...
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election) Union of Serbs of Romania (held 1 seat since 1990 election) Union of the Ukrainians of Romania Bratstvo Community of Bulgarians in Romania (defunct)...
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The Romania–Serbia border is the international border between Romania and Serbia, established after the formation of the United Principalities of Moldavia...
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Serbo-Romanian may refer to: Romanians in Serbia Serbs of Romania Romanian language in Serbia Romania–Serbia relations This disambiguation page lists articles...
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the ethnic Romanians in the autonomous region of Vojvodina and the Romanian/Vlachs of the Timok Valley, a geographical region in Central Serbia. The former...
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The Vlachs (Romanian: rumâń; Serbian: власи / vlasi) are a Romanian-speaking population group living in eastern Serbia, mainly within the Timok Valley...
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Jovan Nenad (redirect from Serb Empire of Jovan Nenad)
northern Banat (present-day Romania). Other facts about his origins are uncertain; he himself claimed to be "a descendant of Serbian and Byzantine rulers",...
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Second Balkan War (redirect from Bulgarian-Serbian War (1913))
Serbia. When Bulgarian delegates in London bluntly warned the Serbs that they must not expect Bulgarian support on their Adriatic claims, the Serbs angrily...
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were not Serbs, but Moldavians. In 1757, the population of New Serbia numbered 5,482 inhabitants, including: 75.33% Moldavians 11.56% Serbs 13.11% others...
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the Serb community in Austria consists mainly of Serbs from Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina. Swiss Serbs refers to ethnic Serbs or people of Serbian ancestry...
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The Serbs (Serbian Cyrillic: Срби, romanized: Srbi, pronounced [sr̩̂bi]) are a South Slavic ethnic group native to Southeastern Europe who share a common...
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Serbian Americans (Serbian: српски Американци / srpski Amerikanci) or American Serbs (амерички Срби / američki Srbi), are Americans of ethnic Serb ancestry...
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Krashovani (redirect from Croats of Romania)
representing the Croatian community. Torlakian dialect Minorities of Romania Serbs in Romania Banat Bulgarians Lupac Гласник Етнографског института. Vol. 42–43...
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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...
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The Serbs of Croatia (Serbo-Croatian: Срби у Хрватској / Srbi u Hrvatskoj) or Croatian Serbs (Serbo-Croatian: Хрватски Срби / Hrvatski Srbi) constitute...
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Greece, Romania and Serbia. The bid was led by the Craiova Group. On 25 February 2019, at the meeting in Sofia, Bulgaria of the Ministers of Youth and...
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Banat (redirect from Romanian Banat)
affected by the events of World War II. Today, Banat is mostly populated by ethnic Romanians, Serbs and Hungarians, but small populations of other ethnic groups...
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Banat Republic (redirect from Republic of Banat)
rejected from within by communities of Romanians and Serbs, who were centered in the eastern and western halves of the region, respectively. The short-lived...
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Romania's political framework is a semi-presidential representative republic where the Prime Minister is the head of government while the President, according...
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communities in the countries surrounding Romania (Bulgaria, Hungary, Serbia and Ukraine), and by the large Romanian diaspora. In total, it is spoken by 25...
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Tatars, and Serbs. In 1930, there were 745,421 Germans living in Romania, but only about 36,000 remained in the country to this day. As of 2009[update]...
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Danube (redirect from International ports of the Danube)
passing through or bordering Austria, Slovakia, Hungary, Croatia, Serbia, Romania, Bulgaria, Moldova, and Ukraine. Among the many cities on the river...
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it was officially called the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes, but the term "Yugoslavia" (lit. 'Land of the South Slavs') has been its colloquial...
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