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identify themselves as
solely Aromanian (even, as in the case of the "
Cincars", when they no
longer speak the language). Such
groups are to be found...
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Cincar (Serbian Cyrillic: Цинцар) is a
mountain in the
Dinaric Alps of
western Bosnia and Herzegovina,
located at 43°54′08″N 17°03′46″E / 43.90222°N...
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Janko Popović. Both of them were
Aromanians (
Cincars). Due to an
uncertain incident with the Turks,
Cincar Marko's
family had to flee to
north Serbia where...
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known in
Slavic countries as "Tsintars" or "
Cincars"), a
Romance ethnic group in the
Balkans Operation Cincar, 1994
Croatian military operation near Kupres...
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Janko Popović (Serbian Cyrillic: Јанко Поповић; 1779–1833),
nicknamed Cincar Janko (Цинцар-Јанко), was a
Serbian vojvoda, one of the most
prominent leaders...
- The
Aromanian language (Aromanian:
limba armãneascã,
limba armãnã, armãneashti, armãneashte, armãneashci, armãneashce or
limba rãmãneascã,
limba rãmãnã...
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Aromanians in
Serbia (Aromanian: armãnji or rrãmãnji; Serbian: Аромуни /
Aromuni or Армани / Armani), most
commonly known as "Tsintsars" (Serbian:...
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Aleksandar Cincar-Marković (Serbian Cyrillic: Александар Цинцар-Марковић; 20 June 1889 – 1947) was a
Serbian politician who was the
Minister of Foreign...
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Kupres plateau. The HVO
launched its offensive,
codenamed Operation Cincar (Operacija
Cincar), on 1 November.
Following a
brief lull in the
ARBiH advance, thought...
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Mostar Operation Neretva '93
Operation Tvigi 94
Battle of
Kupres (Operation
Cincar)
Battle of Orašje
Operation Maestral 2
Operation Una
Operation Southern...