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South Slavic languages is one of the three groups of Slavic languages (besides West and East Slavic). There are around 28 millions speakers of these languages, mainly on the Balkans. South Slavic languages are further divided in Eastern and Western section. Classification of South Slavic languages...
The Romano-Serbian language is a language in the Western group of South Slavic languages. It is spoken by Gypsies in Serbia. Related to Serbian with influences from Romani...
Sava can mean several things: for polynesian mythology creature see Sava (mythology), see Sava (river) for a southeastern european river, see Sava (name) for south Slavic name, see Saint Sava for Serbian medieval prince turned monk (1176 - 1235...
Sava is a common male personal name in south Slavic languages. Perhaps the most famous example is the Serbian medieval prince turned monk Saint Sava. In Bosnia Sava could also be a female name, a result of the tradition of naming female children like rivers – in this case, after the river Sava...
Slivovitz (Serbo-Croat: ljivovica ) is a alcoholic beverage made of distilled fermented plum juice which is bright yellow in color. It is similar to brandy and sometimes called plum brandy in English. The beverage originated in the Balkan Peninsula; the name derives from the South Slavic word...
the specific Slavic language: Crnobog : South Slavic Crno "black" and Bog "god", pronounced Tser-nah... "The Black God" is the god of evil and darkness in Slavic mythology, and the waning year in opposition to Belobog, the White God of the waxing year. He is also known as the God of Chaos and Night...
), Azerbaijanis, Ossetians, Kurds and Baluchis. There is also a hypothesis which links the South Slavic...
Janjevci are inhabitants of the Kosovo town of Janjevo and surrounding villages, located near Pristina as well as villages centered around Letnica near Vitina. The Janjevci as a specific group are one of two Roman Catholic South Slavic regional subgroups in Kosovo. The Janjevci developed Croatian...
Professor Pavle Ivić (December 1, 1924 - September 19,1999) was a leading South Slavic and... an important figure in the All-Slavic Linguistic Atlas project. He was one of the most respected..., Prof. Milka Ivić, a Slavic syntactician. Links 'History of Serb Culture' Online Book...
Krajina is a geographic term which means: borderland in the South Slavic languages. Pokrajina also means province. country or state in Ukrainian. Ukraine's ethnonym is Ukrajina . The Krajina in the Balkans is mostly associated with the Military Frontier ( Militärgrenze ) which acted as the...