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Bojanci (pronounced [bɔˈjaːntsi]; German: Bojanze) is a
village in the Muni****lity of Črnomelj in the
White Carniola area of
southeastern Slovenia. The...
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founded settlements in
which descendants of
Serbs live to
these days:
Bojanci, Marindol, Paunoviči, Adlešiči, Žuniči, Miliči and others. The majority...
- It is also
spoken in four
villages in
White Carniola,
Slovenia (Miliči,
Bojanci,
Marindol and Paunoviči), the
inhabitants of
which are
descendants of Uskoks...
- Carniola,
whose existence predates Yugoslavia. In four
villages (Miliči,
Bojanci,
Marindol and Paunoviči),
people speak the
Eastern Herzegovinian dialect...
- settlements: Adlešiči
Balkovci Bedenj Belčji Vrh
Bistrica Blatnik pri Črnomlju
Bojanci Brdarci Breg pri
Sinjem Vrhu
Breznik Butoraj Cerkvišče Črešnjevec pri Dragatušu...
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border with the
Shtokavian dialects is even more blurred. The
villages of
Bojanci, Marindol, Miliči, and Paunoviči are
mainly inhabited by Serbs, and so...
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Bohinjska Bistrica Bohinj Bohinjska Češnjica
Bohinj Bohova Hoče-Slivnica
Bojanci Črnomelj
Bojanja Vas
Metlika Bojanji Vrh Ivančna
Gorica Bojsno Brežice...
- Drežnica, Ponikve,
Ravna Gora, Jasenak, Tuk, Mrkpolje, as well
Marindol and
Bojanci in modern-day Slovenia. They
served around Žumberak at the
times when there...
- name
literally means 'Bojanъ's village'. Locally, the
village is
known as
Bojanci. In the past, a
market was held next to the
village church, from which...
- hay
fields mowed once a year, and then
mixed woods in the
direction of
Bojanci. The
village lies on the
sheltered lee of a hill,
favorable for orchards...