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Serbia - Wikipedia The fall of Smederevo on 20 June 1459, which marked the full conquest of the Serbian Despotate by the Ottomans, also symbolically signified the end of the Serbian state
Serbia | History, Geography, People | Britannica Serbian (and later Yugoslav) leader Slobodan Milošević attempted to craft a “Greater Serbia” from the former union, but his policies instead led to the secession of Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Macedonia and civil war in the early 1990s
Serbian language and alphabet - Omniglot Serbian is a South Slavic language spoken mainly in Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Croatia and North Macedonia by about 9-10 million people It is official in Serbia, and is the principal language of the Serbs
The Story of How Serbian Became a Language - Language Unlimited When you speak Serbian or hear it spoken, you’re engaging with centuries of history, identity, and linguistic evolution But how exactly did Serbian become a language in its own right? The story is layered with cultural, political, and historical forces that shaped its unique path
Serbian – The Languages The Serbian language, a South Slavic language spoken primarily in Serbia, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Croatia, is one of the vital markers of Serbian culture and identity
What Is Serbia Known For? 10 Things Everyone Should Know Serbian food is hearty, flavorful, and deeply rooted in tradition From roasted meats and slow-cooked stews to fresh cheese and sweet pastries, every bite tells a story
Serbian language - Wikipedia Goethe and Jacob Grimm learned Serbian in order to read Serbian epic poetry in the original By the end of the 18th century, the written literature had become estranged from the spoken language
History of Serbia | Flag, Map, Facts, Relationship with . . . The period of Ottoman domination was dismissed by earlier Serb historians as the centuries of “Turkish night,” but it remains significant for the manner in which it shaped Serb national consciousness and influenced the future development of the Serbian state