• The Main Board for Serb Liberation (Serbian: Главни одбор за српско ослобођење/Glavni odbor za srpsko oslobođenje) was a Serb revolutionary organization...
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  • Association for Serb Liberation and Unification (Serbian Cyrillic: Дружина за ослобођење и уједињење српско) or Society for Serb Liberation and Unification...
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    of Prosperity Union of Salvation Black Hand Main Board for Serb Liberation Ordo Templi Orientis Serbian secret organization in eastern Bosnia White Hand...
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  • Pavle Šafarik (category People from the Principality of Serbia)
    Belgrade in 1861. In 1871–72, he joined the Serb revolutionary organization known as the Main Board for Serb Liberation, based in Kragujevac. At that time, he...
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  • Kragujevac Social Press (category 1870s establishments in Serbia)
    Grujić, the president, and Pavle Šafarik, both members of the Main Board for Serb Liberation revolutionary organization led by socialist Jevrem Marković...
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  • Serb-inhabited territories into the historical national state of Serbia—it only includes organizations established after the Principality of Serbia (1815)...
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    are known as Serb Action in Macedonia [sr] (Српска акција у Македонији / Srpska akcija u Makedoniji). Coincidentally, the Circle of Serbian Sisters or Kolo...
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    2020). "Are 'Serb' churches Serb? Critique of an unwise choice". European Western Balkans. Retrieved 7 July 2021. "Return to Kosovo: The Serbs Who Re-Embraced...
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    Jugoslavije (the People's Liberation Army of Yugoslavia) (NOVJ) – managed to cross the Ibar River to the east and threaten the main railroad lines. After...
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  • Jastrebarsko children's camp (category CS1 Serbian-language sources (sr))
    children's camp was taken due to the large numbers of Serb children who had been rounded up during anti-Serb massacres conducted by NDH forces since April 1941...
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  • region where Serbs were not majority and the Serb Democratic Party did not even exist at the time of 1990 elections. On 8 December 1991 Serb Democratic...
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    considered Macedonia a "Serb land".[clarification needed] In 1557, Mehmed Sokolović, an Ottoman commander of Serb origin, restored the Serbian Patriarchate of...
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  • https://balkaninsight.com/2020/07/07/serbia-convicts-bosnian-serb-ex-soldier-of-beating-captives/ "Bosnian Serb Ex-Soldier's Crimes Against Humanity Appeal...
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    late 1995 when 50 Bosnian Serb children from Zvornik spent Christmas and New Year's with Greek families. Another 50 Bosnian Serb children from the same town...
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    Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY)—and the Serb-controlled Yugoslav People's Army (JNA) and local Serb forces, with the JNA ending its combat operations...
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    subsequent liberation of Serbia a year later when French and Serbian forces defeated Bulgarian and German forces at the Battle of Dobro Pole. Number is for total...
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    Sava Grujić (category Prime ministers of Serbia)
    returned to Serbia in 1871 to manage the Kragujevac arms factory; he joined a secret revolutionary society called The Main Board for Serb Liberation based in...
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    Vukovar (category CS1 Serbian-language sources (sr))
    and preparing for the deportation of Serb agricultural colonists. On April 19, 1941 the regime appointed commissioners to Jewish and Serb firms. Additionally...
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  • Kosovo's Serb community generally boycotted the 2000 Kosovan local elections overseen by UNMIK and the OSCE, and the results in three predominantly Serb northern...
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    initiators and founder of the Serbian Cultural and Educational Society "Prosvjeta", and then the president of its Main Board. He graduated from the Faculty...
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    Serb control, and to create an ethnically homogenous Serb state of Republika Srpska. In the subsequent struggle for territorial control, the non-Serb...
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    Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand (category Austria-Hungary–Serbia relations)
    they were shots for freedom, marking the start of the Serbs' fight for liberation from foreign occupiers. — Milorad Dodik, Bosnian Serb politician and...
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    atrocities against Serb civilians, including murder, theft and rape, in southern Serbia and what the Serbian leadership called Old Serbia, which was still...
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    ordering that from that point on, 100 Serbs were to be shot for every German soldier that was harmed in any Serb attack. Almost as soon as the success...
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  • Milan Smiljanić (priest) (category Serbian Orthodox clergy)
    1979) was a protopriest of the Serbian Orthodox Church, a participant in the Balkan Wars and the People's Liberation War, and a socio-political worker...
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    Kamov Ka-27 (category CS1 Serbian-language sources (sr))
    Situations  China People's Liberation Army Navy  India Indian Navy  Laos Lao People's Liberation Army Air Force  Serbia Serbian Police  North Korea Korean...
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    Pride parade (category CS1 Serbian-language sources (sr))
    Philadelphia voted for the march except for the Mattachine Society of New York City, which abstained. Members of the Gay Liberation Front (GLF) attended...
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  • name, common acronym, and main country of operation. Guatemalan National Revolutionary Unity (URNG) Sandinista National Liberation Front (FSLN) – Nicaragua...
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    Vojislav Šešelj (category Candidates for President of Serbia)
    Vojislav Šešelj official website (in Serbian) "Vojislav Šešelj in his own words" "War crime suspects go for win in Serb poll" "Vojislav Šešelj: Milošević's...
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    Republic of Užice (category Serbia articles missing geocoordinate data)
    Detachments of Yugoslavia and the leaderships of the national liberation movement withdrew from Serbia early in December 1941 Pavlowitch 2002, p. 147: "When repression...
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