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In the most mixed regions, such as Voivodina and even Krajina, the different ethnic communities lived, worked and played together; Serbs bought holiday homes on the Croatian coast, Slovenes and ethnic Magyars white-rafted together in Montenegro.
Irish Blogs A Pint of Unionist Lite 2010
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In the most mixed regions, such as Voivodina and even Krajina, the different ethnic communities lived, worked and played together; Serbs bought holiday homes on the Croatian coast, Slovenes and ethnic Magyars white-rafted together in Montenegro.
Irish Blogs A Pint of Unionist Lite 2010
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In the most mixed regions, such as Voivodina and even Krajina, the different ethnic communities lived, worked and played together; Serbs bought holiday homes on the Croatian coast, Slovenes and ethnic Magyars white-rafted together in Montenegro.
Irish Blogs A Pint of Unionist Lite 2010
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In the most mixed regions, such as Voivodina and even Krajina, the different ethnic communities lived, worked and played together; Serbs bought holiday homes on the Croatian coast, Slovenes and ethnic Magyars white-rafted together in Montenegro.
Irish Blogs A Pint of Unionist Lite 2010
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Since I hang out with a lot of Hungarians from the Voivodina, as well as "Lala" Serbs Serbs from the Vopibodina, so called because of their melodic accent in Serbian I can tell you they curse fluently in both languages, the Serbs as well as the Magyars.
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She had an advantage in finding a willing ally in this enterprise in Hungary, which had lost Croatia and the rich Danubian territory of the Voivodina to Yugoslavia and looked for revenge; but otherwise the soil was more difficult.
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She had an advantage in finding a willing ally in this enterprise in Hungary, which had lost Croatia and the rich Danubian territory of the Voivodina to Yugoslavia and looked for revenge; but otherwise the soil was more difficult.
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Most of the Serbs acknowledge that their monasteries in the Voivodina, as elsewhere, are not under present conditions as meritorious as in the Middle Ages when the people from twenty or thirty villages would meet there and listen to the blind guslar-player.
The Birth of Yugoslavia, Volume 1 Henry Baerlein 1917
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Voivodina, Syrmia and Croatia could have supported three Universities, so richly endowed are they with lands; the Roumanians did in fact with some of the revenues of their one monastery of Hodosh maintain the
The Birth of Yugoslavia, Volume 1 Henry Baerlein 1917
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There was to be a Balkan federation formed at the expense of Austria and the Porte: Serbia would receive the Voivodina and Bosnia,
The Birth of Yugoslavia, Volume 1 Henry Baerlein 1917
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