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Peroj (Italian: Peroi; Montenegrin: Перој) is a
village in the Town of Vodnjan-Dignano on the
southwestern coast of Istria, Croatia.
Peroj originally dates...
- is a
Serbian Orthodox church in
Peroj, Istria, Croatia. The
permission to
build an
Eastern Orthodox church in
Peroj was
granted by the
Republic of Venice...
- 1645–1669,
twenty other families originally from
Montenegro migrated to
Peroj.
Today Peroj is the
centre of the
Montenegrins in
Istria County.
Montenegrins in...
- (Umgangssprache).
Except for a
small Serbian community in
Trieste and the
village of
Peroj in
Istria [clarification needed].
After 1880,
Italian and
Friulian languages...
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Montenegrins (1.57%) of the
total po****tion.
Montenegrins form a
majority in
Peroj village. 69.2% are Catholics, 14.0% are
Muslims and 6.0% are
Orthodox Christians...
- Serbia, and by
descendants of
Montenegrin settlers in the
single village of
Peroj in Istria. The
majority of its
speakers are
Serbs and
Montenegrins and Muslims...
- of 56,482 Slovenes, 6,426 Croats, and 2,800 Italians. The
small town of
Peroj has had a
unique history which exemplifies the multi-ethnic
complexity of...
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Other Cultural and
Scientific Center "Milutin Milanković" (Dalj)
Prosvjeta Summer School Peroj (since 1996)
Prosvjeta Winter School Drežnica (since 1996)...
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Other Cultural and
Scientific Center "Milutin Milanković" (Dalj)
Prosvjeta Summer School Peroj (since 1996)
Prosvjeta Winter School Drežnica (since 1996)...
- of
Saint John the
Baptist (Ostrovo) St.
Nicholas (Pačetin) St.
Spyridon (
Peroj)
Presentation of Mary (Popovac) St.
Nicholas (Rijeka)
Saint Parascheva (Slabinja)...