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... a substantial part of Kosovan Serbian population to Austrian held Vojvodina and the Military Frontier - about 60-70,000 Serb refugees total settled in the Habsburg Monarchy in that time of whom many were ...
2. Literature: Muddling through in Bosnia
(Entertainment/Books)
... was once Yugoslavia, Nada Denic from Dalmatia and Milan Jaksic from Osijek--both in Croatia--display their works. They now live in the northern Serbian province of Vojvodina--known for its wealth, sophistication, ...
3. Serbian cup final rocked by scandal after team walks off pitch to protest referee
(Sport/Football)
Serbian football has been rocked by another scandal after the domestic cup final was abandoned when Vojvodina Novi Sad players walked off the pitch to protest referee decisions. Partizan Belgrade was awarded ...
4. “More than 1.3 million Serbian citizens poor”
(News/Latest)
... Ljajić.  “The data show that 40 percent of material support recipients, or about 70,000 individuals, live in Vojvodina, which seems illogical because the province is the richest part of Serbia besides ...
5. Serbian Church Accused of Sex Abuse Cover-up
(Special Interest/Christianity)
... Ilarion says he was, however, forced to retire by the church. He continues to protest his innocence, as he sits in the garden of his rented house in Irig, Vojvodina, drinking beer with his friends. He ...
6. Two cities in Vojvodina reveal plaque dedicated to Srdjan Aleksic, a "hero from Trebinje"
(News/Hot topic)
Memorial plaque dedicated to Srdjan Aleksic, a young Serbian man from Trebinje BiH, who was killed in his hometown in 1993 because it protected fellow Bosnian, is to be unveiled tomorrow in Vojvodina’s ...
7. The Expulsion of the Albanians: Memorandum 1937 Greater Serbia From Ideology to Aggression
(Special Interest/Other Intrest)
... conditions for settlers after 1918, our situation in the Vojvodina and in southern Serbia would be much different. This is how we must act in the future, if we want to achieve success. There are also ...
8. The Paris Peace Conference of 1919-1920: A Yugoslav Perspective
(Special Interest/Other Intrest)
... and most of Vojvodina, but without most of Dalmatia, which Italy at last took, was proclaimed independent, under Pavelić’s Nazi-puppet regime. A significantly reduced Serbia, with Banat, was placed under ...
9. It’s the economy, stupid: Serbia’s Southern Borderland Remains Stuck in Limbo
(World/Balkans)
... the Peter Pan who came here last year actually came from Novi Sad, capital of Serbia’s northern province of Vojvodina. He and his troupe of actors were brought by the Coordination Body, the government’s ...
10. Serbian nationalism from the "Nacertanije" to the Yugoslav Kingdom
(Travel/Historical Places)
... an Austrian stranglehold over Serbian foreign trade. Garasanin was also interested in Serbs living in Banat, Backa and the Vojvodina (districts in southern Hungary across the Danube from Belgrade). For ...
11. Who is who in the ‘Oxford Handbook of Fascism'
(News/Latest)
... of mass nationalist rallies between October 1988 and February 1989 overthrew the governments of Vojvodina and Montenegro, replacing them with ones loyal to Milosevic, and pressurised the Yugoslav Federal ...
12. Why Yugoslavia Still Matters
(World/Balkans)
... Vojvodina. Under Slobodan Milosevic, Serbia attempted to regain its past, mythic glory. From July 1988 to spring 1989, according to Robert Thomas in The Politics of Serbia in the 1990s, Milosevic organized ...
13. About us
(About BC/The Project)
The Balkan Chronicle (balkanchronicle.com) is a quality Internet-only publication that reports and examines geopolitical, political, economic, business, educational, cultural, religious, academic, ...
14. Balkans
(About BC/The Project)
... The term Balkans is generally used to describe areas that remained under Turkish rule after 1699, namely: Bulgaria, Serbia (except for Vojvodina), Macedonia, Thrace, Albania, Epirus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, ...
15. Kosovo's constitutional position in the former Yugoslav Federation
(Special Interest/Other Intrest)
... the province of Vojvodina - Kosovo had its own independent judiciary, while executive power rested in the hands of its own government, which controlled its police and territorial defence forces. In 1989 ...