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  • |'''Team'''|| [[Croato-Serbian National Football Team]] '''Croato-Serbian National Football Association''' is a football association from [[Croato-Se
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  • ...ants called "pronunciations" (unofficially, there were "Eastern" (based on Serbian idiom) and "Western" (based on Croatian idiom) variants. By extension, it a ...uages followed suit and [[Croatian language|Croatian]], [[Serbian language|Serbian]], [[Bosnian language|Bosnian]] and ultimately [[Montenegrin language|Monte
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  • ...ty language (comprehension test only). Minority languages include Spanish, Serbian, Italian, Chinese or Rejistanian.
    17 KB (2,480 words) - 02:22, 2 November 2007
  • ...[[Greek]], [[Portugese]],<br> [[Wikipedia:Croatian_language|Croatian]], [[Serbian]], [[Wikipedia:Albanian_language|Albanian]],<br> [[Wikipedia:Slovenian_lang
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  • language=Serbian, Norwegian, English |
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  • language=[[English]], [[Portuguese]], [[Latin]], [[German]], [[Serbian]], [[Russian]] |
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  • ...n Apostolic Church that is present in Tarasovka, as well as with the small Serbian and Bulgarian Orthodox Churches that are also present on the Taraskovyan so
    15 KB (2,391 words) - 11:48, 21 May 2007
  • * Serbian SSR (Serbia) * Chairman of the Serbian SSR: Alex Raznatovic
    45 KB (6,502 words) - 19:52, 1 March 2007
  • ...erior tactics the enemy was defeated and king Vukasin killed. Now that the Serbian coalition was weakened by such a blow, David II was quick to advance furthe
    7 KB (1,139 words) - 10:15, 14 November 2005
  • ...hs. In Serbia it continued to 2008, where pro-communist forces stormed the Serbian Parliament and executed the Prime Minister. By late 2008, the new Serbian Regime began restructuring its government, removed corruption and improved
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  • language=English, Spanish, Serbian, Jeravik | '''Languages:''' English, Spanish, Serbian, Jeravik.<br>
    13 KB (1,962 words) - 01:14, 2 January 2007
  • language=[[Greek]], [[Serbian]], [[Armenian]], [[Bulgarian]], [[Albanian]]. |
    4 KB (592 words) - 06:42, 1 May 2006
  • ...guage|Official languages]]''' || [[English]], [[wikipedia:Serbian_language|Serbian]]
    2 KB (218 words) - 21:20, 10 December 2005
  • ...ian, Arabic, Portugese, Dutch, Farsi, Greek, Punjabi, Bulgarian, Albanian, Serbian, Turkish, Tamil, Yiddish, Pacitalian, Noterelenda, Rejistanian. |
    8 KB (1,214 words) - 18:24, 17 November 2005
  • ...nary Armed Forces Abroad denizens in a Soviet training facility within the Serbian Soviet Sociaist Republic.}}
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  • ...Council. He is fluent in several languages, including Portugese, English, Serbian, and Beifanghua. Motta was born in Rio de Janerio, Brazil in 1977, to middle-class parents of Serbian extraction. His father was a stockbroker and economic theorist. As a youn
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  • * Derric Arkhan (Communist Party of the Serbian SSR)
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  • language=English, Serbian, Spanish, and Japanese | ...uage present is English, but it is mandatory for students to know Spanish, Serbian, and English by the time they graduate college (which is also mandatory). J
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  • | [[English]], [[Serbian]] (latin script)
    2 KB (253 words) - 06:53, 25 October 2006
  • | [[English]], [[Serbian]] (latin script)
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  • ...tahlian]]<br><small>[[Albanian]], [[German]], [[wikipedia:Serbian language|Serbian]]</small>
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  • language= English, Serbian | ...Serbs, an all Serbian region, but due to the lack of the ability to speak Serbian and the fact that the leader, Mr. Valentine, was an African-American, he de
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  • ...-Croatian_language Serbo-Croatian]''', '''[[Croato-Serbian language|Croato-Serbian]]''' | style="border-bottom: 1px solid #DDDDDD;" | [[Croato-Serbian Duna|duna]] (dipa)
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  • |'''League'''||[[Croato-Serbian Premier League]] |style="padding-right:1em;"|'''[[Croato-Serbian Premier League|2005-06]]'''||2.
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  • | Croato-Serbian | [[Croato-Serbian]], [[wikipedia:Croatian|Croatian]], [[wikipedia:Serbian|Serbian]], [[wikipedia:Serbo-Croatian|Serbo-Croatian]], [[wikipedia:Russian|Russian
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  • |'''Team'''|| [[Croato-Serbian National Football Team]] '''Croato-Serbian National Football Association''' is a football association from [[Croato-Se
    1 KB (134 words) - 13:14, 3 September 2006
  • ...ired by [[Khosru III of Parthia|the Shah]] himself, and around two hundred Serbian mercenaries hired by the French government. Serving under a distinguished P
    22 KB (3,403 words) - 14:27, 19 October 2007
  • .../Serb_merc.JPG|right|Trein|France, desperate to save Mobutu's regime, sent Serbian mercenaries to train his troops.}} ...tion in Africa, did make arrangements for two hundred notably psychopathic Serbian mercenaries, fresh from the killing fields of Kosovo, to help Mobutu. Yet,
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  • ...re]]. It originally began as a form of pidgin [[wikipedia:Serbian language|Serbian]], but after the arrival of Albanian immigrants, the two languages graduall
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  • ==List of Croato-Serbian presidents==
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  • | Croato-Serbian | [[Croato-Serbian League of Honor|Croato-Serbian League of Honor Medal]]
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  • ...owever, unable to intervene directly, French intelligence arranged for 300 Serbian mercenaries to be brought to Zaire to train the [[Armed Forces of Zaire|FAZ
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  • ...a Slavic people inhabiting [[Taraskovya]]. They are closely related to the Serbian and Croatian peoples. It is hard to say to which the Serbovians are related ...language is a standard version of the ''Štokavian'' dialect, of which the Serbian and Croatian languages are separate standards. Interestingly enough, the Se
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  • ...ants called "pronunciations" (unofficially, there were "Eastern" (based on Serbian idiom) and "Western" (based on Croatian idiom) variants. By extension, it a ...uages followed suit and [[Croatian language|Croatian]], [[Serbian language|Serbian]], [[Bosnian language|Bosnian]] and ultimately [[Montenegrin language|Monte
    41 KB (5,708 words) - 06:39, 24 March 2007
  • ...-Croatian_language Serbo-Croatian]''', '''[[Croato-Serbian language|Croato-Serbian]]''', slovenian, macedonian, bosnian
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  • ...90%;" | '''Languages''' || style="font-size: 90%;" | Slovenian<br>[[Croato-Serbian language]]<br>Serbo-Croatian language
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  • ...90%;" | '''Languages''' || style="font-size: 90%;" | Slovenian<br>[[Croato-Serbian language]]<br>Serbo-Croatian language<br>[[English language]]
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  • ...artners, Kashtanistan provided relief to this nation. However, some of the Serbian provinces quarreled over the resources and Serb President Boris Tadic decla
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