- The
Serbian Empire (Serbian: Српско царство /
Srpsko carstvo,
pronounced [
sr̩̂pskoː tsâːrstʋo]) was a
medieval Serbian state that
emerged from the Kingdom...
-
Sarajevu (Serbian City of Sarajevo),
which changed the name of the city to the
Srpsko Sarajevo (Serbian Sarajevo).
Following the
decision on the name of the cities...
- been Vlaško
Polje until it was
changed after WWI to
Srpsko Polje. The name was
changed from
Srpsko Polje to
Hrvatsko Polje on 6
October 1941 by the NDH...
-
Pomorje (Serbian Cyrillic: Поморје), also
known (in plural) as the
Lands of
Pomorje (Serbian: Поморске земље /
Pomorske zemlje), is a
medieval term, used...
- On 20
February 1913, the
company was
founded under the name
SARTID a.d. (
Srpsko akcionarsko rudarsko topioničarsko
industrijsko društvo a.d.). In the beginning...
- Žabar has a po****tion of 1,208 inhabitants. Muni****lity was also
known as
Srpsko Orašje (Српско Орашје), and was
created from part of the pre-war muni****lity...
-
Serbian poetry (Serbian:
Srpsko pesništvo,
Srpska poezija)
includes all
poetry written in Serbian,
starting from the
Middle Ages
until present day. In...
- (2018). "Pomeni
srpskog imena u
srednjovjekovnim bosanskim ispravama".
Srpsko pisano nasljeđe i
istorija srednjovjekovne Bosne i Huma: 276. Buzov, Snježana...
-
became dominant. The
official language was
called "Serbo-Croato-Slovenian" (
srpsko-hrvatsko-slovenački) in the 1921 constitution. In 1929, the constitution...
- властела /
srpska vlastela, српско властелинство /
srpsko vlastelinstvo or српско племство /
srpsko plemstvo)
refers to the
historical privileged order...