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Bunjevci (Serbo-Croatian:
Bunjevci / Буњевци,
pronounced [bǔɲeːʋtsi, bǔː-];
singular masculine:
Bunjevac / Буњевац, feminine:
Bunjevka / Буњевка) are a...
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Great People's ****embly of Serbs,
Bunjevci and
other Slavs in Banat, Bačka and
Baranja (Serbian: Велика народна скупштина Срба, Буњеваца и осталих...
- muni****lity).
Bunjevci –
Bunjevci are
small ethnic group whose members mostly live in
northern Vojvodina.
There are 16,469
Bunjevci in Vojvodina. The...
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languages to
register as
speakers of a
separate language. However,
those Bunjevci who
declared Bunjevac to be
their native language consider it a separate...
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Bunjevci Citizens of
Serbia (Serbian: Буњевци Грађани Србије, romanized:
Bunjevci građani Srbije; abbr. BGS),
formerly known as the
Bunjevac Party of...
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Presidency of the
Croatian Academy of
Sciences and Arts
regarding the
Bunjevci Croats" (PDF). info.hazu.hr.
Glasnik HAZU. 2014. p. 53. The Presidency...
- 19th century, the po****tion of
Subotica was
mostly composed of
ethnic Bunjevci. At the end of the 19th century, and the
first decades of the 20th century...
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Bunjevci is a
village in Croatia,
under the
Vrbovsko township, in Primorje-Gorski
Kotar County.
Government of
Croatia (October 2013). "Peto izvješće Republike...
- from 1715, Serbs,
Bunjevci, and Šokci
comprised 97.6% of po****tion. The 1720
census in Bačka
recorded 72%
Serbs and 22%
Bunjevci and Šokci.
After the...
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November 1918. Just a day later, the
Great People's ****embly of Serbs,
Bunjevci and
other Slavs in Banat, Bačka and
Baranja declared the
unification of...