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1 day ago · Serbia – The majority of the Roma population in Serbia is Christian (mostly Orthodox). There are some Muslim Roma in southern Serbia, who are mainly refugees from Kosovo. [248]
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- Irish Travellers
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The Roma also transformed potatoes, cherries, and dried...
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The television series Legion (2017–2019) centers around...
- Flag
The Romani flag or the flag of the Roma (Romani: O styago le...
- Romani Diaspora
3 days ago · A partial survey by the BiH Ombudsman through Roma associations recorded around 50,000 Roma living in Bosnia and Herzegovina, of which 35,000 in the Federation BiH, 3,000 in Republika Srpska, and 2,000–2,500 in the Brčko District — without counting the Roma population in the Sarajevo Canton.
2 days ago · Most Roma were still in Europe in the early 21st century, especially in the Slavic-speaking lands of central Europe and the Balkans. Large numbers live in Romania, Bulgaria, Serbia, Montenegro, Macedonia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Slovenia, the Czech and Slovak republics, and Hungary.
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1 day ago · Serbian is spoken by 10 million people around the world, mostly in Serbia (7.8 million), Bosnia and Herzegovina (1.2 million), and Montenegro (300,000). Besides these, Serbian minorities are found in Kosovo, North Macedonia and in Romania.
2 days ago · Detinjstvo za vreme NATO bombardovanja 1999. NATO bombardovanje voza u Grdelici 1999: „I kuknjava, i vika, i plač, a voda nosi”. U Srbiji živi nešto manje od 200.000 interno raseljenih lica ...
3 days ago · Serbia, country in the west-central Balkans. For most of the 20th century, it was a part of Yugoslavia. The capital of Serbia is Belgrade, a cosmopolitan city at the confluence of the Danube and Sava rivers. Serbia’s second city, Novi Sad, a cultural and educational center, lies upstream on the Danube.
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3 days ago · Belgrade is the city that is the capital of Serbia. It is known locally as Beograd, which means “white city” or “white fortress.” After World War II it grew to become an industrial city, and today it is Serbia’s largest commercial centre.