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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
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Serbian: A Language Rich in History and Tradition Serbian: A Language Rich in History and Tradition The Serbian language, part of the South Slavic group within the larger Indo-European language family, offers a fascinating journey into the heart of the Balkans
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