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Kravica and is
In the local area it is said that the mass murder in Kravica was unplanned and started quite spontaneously when one of the warehouse doors suddenly swung open.
Given the proximity of the headquarters, the request for the earthmover, and the fact that military transport was making regular use of the road through Kravica, it is almost inconceivable that the Drina Corps could have been unaware of what was going on in the area.

Kravica and Serb
On 7 January 1993 ( Orthodox Christmas Day ), the Bosniak forces under Naser Oric attacked and captured Kravica, a Serb military stronghold at the time.
As for the destruction in Kravica village the judgment in Naser Orić case states that the prosecution failed to present convincing evidence that the Bosnian forces were responsible for them, because the Serb forces used artillery in the fighting in the surrounding villages.
The fall of Kravica, which in the past had always been an important symbol of Serb resolve, created a shock wave in Eastern Bosnia ; the population of Bratunac panicked and the authorities had to close the bridges over the Drina to prevent people from crossing the river en masse.
Precisely which Bosnian Serb units were involved in the Kravica executions cannot be stated with any certainty.

Kravica and village
* 1993 – Bosnian War: The Bosnian Army executes a surprise attack on the village of Kravica in Srebrenica.

Kravica and Bratunac
fr: Kravica ( Bratunac )

Kravica and Srebrenica
For the Bosniaks, however, the victory over Kravica was a considerable boost ; this conquest allowed Oric to connect with the resistance forces in Konjevic Polje and Cerska, yielding one large Bosnian terrain from Zepa and Srebrenica almost to Zvornik.

Kravica and .
On 13 July 1995, executions were conducted in the largest of four warehouses ( farm sheds ) owned by the Agricultural Cooperative in Kravica.
The captives, both civilians and prisoners of war, were brought to Kravica, either by bus or on foot, the distance being approximately one kilometre.
A witness recalls seeing around 200 men, stripped to the waist and with their hands in the air, being forced to run in the direction of Kravica.
There was more killing in and around Kravica and Sandici.
At Kravica, it seems that the local population had a hand in the killings.
Analysis of hair, blood and explosives residue, collected at the Kravica Warehouse, provide strong evidence of the killings.
Forensic evidence presented by the ICTY Prosecutor link between the executions in Kravica and the ' primary ' mass grave known as Glogova 2, in which the remains of 139 people were found.
Pieces of brick and window frame which were found in the Glogova 1 grave that was opened later also established a link with Kravica.

Serbian and Cyrillic
Cyrillic alphabets include the Serbian, Macedonian, Bulgarian, and Russian alphabets.
The Serbian Cyrillic alphabet has no diacritics.
The Cyrillic script analogue is marked as ⟨ г ⟩ ( e. g. in Russian, Bulgarian, Macedonian, Serbian, etc.
Gavrilo Princip ( Serbian Cyrillic: Гаврило Принцип, ; 28 April 1918 ) was the man who assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria and his wife, Sophie, Duchess of Hohenberg, in Sarajevo on 28 June 1914.
A corresponding term is sometimes used in Slavic languages, in Serbian is otadžbina or отаџбина in Serbian Cyrillic alphabet, Bosnian Otadžbina ( Отаџбина ), Macedonian татковина ( tatkovina ), Bulgarian татковина ( tatkovina ) as well as otechestvo, Czech otčina ( although the normal Czech term for " homeland " is vlast ), in Polish ojczyzna ( besides macierz " motherland "), Russian otechestvo ( отечество ) or otchizna ( отчизна ) ( although rodina " motherland " is more common ).
It is written both in Cyrillic and in Latin script, like Serbian.
Sremski Karlovci ( Serbian Cyrillic: Сремски Карловци, ) is a town and municipality in Serbia, in the autonomous province of Vojvodina, situated on the bank of the river Danube, 8 km from Novi Sad.
The Treaty of Passarowitz or Treaty of Požarevac was the peace treaty signed in Požarevac ( Serbian Cyrillic:,, ), a town in Ottoman Empire ( today Serbia ), on 21 July 1718 between the Ottoman Empire on one side and the Habsburg Monarchy of Austria and the Republic of Venice on the other.
Serbian is the only European language with active digraphia, using both Cyrillic and Latin alphabets.
Serbian Cyrillic and Serbian Latin, from Comparative orthography of European languages.
Serbian is the only European language with active digraphia, using both Cyrillic and Latin alphabets.
Serbian Cyrillic was devised in 1814 by Serbian linguist Vuk Karadžić, who created the alphabet on phonemic principles, the Cyrillic itself has its origins in Cyril and Methodius ' transformation of the Greek script in the 9th century.
In the Serbian cross, the four betas have been turned into four Cyrillic letters С with little stylistic modification, for a new message: Само Слога Србина Спашава " Only Unity Saves the Serbs ".
Serbian national flag with a cross and the letter S in Cyrillic displayed four times
Most Serbian surnames ( like Bosniak, Croatian and Montenegrin ) have the surname suffix-ić ( pronounced, Cyrillic :-ић ).
The Serbian Cyrillic alphabet was devised in 1814 by Serbian linguist Vuk Karadžić, who created the alphabet on phonemic principles.
Standard Serbian language uses both Cyrillic ( / ) and Latin script ( / ).
Although Serbian language authorities have recognized the official status for both scripts in contemporary standard Serbian language for more than half of a century now, due to historical reasons, Cyrillic was made the official script of Serbia's administration by the 2006 Constitution.

Serbian and is
* 1346 – Dušan the Mighty is proclaimed Emperor, with the Serbian Empire occupying much of the Balkans.
In Austria, the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand by Serbian nationalist insurgents ( The Black Hand ) is blamed for igniting World War I after a succession of minor conflicts, while belligerents on both sides in World War II used operatives specifically trained for assassination.
* Baltic Sea is used in English ; in the Baltic languages Latvian ( Baltijas jūra ) and Lithuanian ( Baltijos jūra ); in Latin ( Mare Balticum ) and the Romance languages French ( Mer Baltique ), Italian ( Mar Baltico ), Portuguese ( Mar Báltico ), Romanian ( Marea Baltică ) and Spanish ( Mar Báltico ); in Greek ( Βαλτική Θάλασσα ); in Albanian ( Deti Balltik ); in the Slavic languages Polish ( Morze Bałtyckie or Bałtyk ), Czech ( Baltské moře or Balt ), Croatian ( Baltičko more ), Slovenian ( Baltsko morje ), Bulgarian ( Baltijsko More ( Балтийско море ), Kashubian ( Bôłt ), Macedonian ( Балтичко Море / Baltičko More ), Ukrainian ( Балтійське море (" Baltijs ' ke More "), Belarusian ( Балтыйскае мора (" Baltyjskaje Mora "), Russian ( Балтийское море (" Baltiyskoye Morye ") and Serbian ( Балтичко море / Baltičko more ); in the Hungarian language ( Balti-tenger ); and also in Basque ( Itsaso Baltikoa )
In 1908 ( the affair is known under the name Bombaška afera ) the Serbian nationalists tried to kill the king of Montenegro, because they considered him as an obstacle to the unification of all the Serbs in one state.
In 1909 ( the affair is known under the name Kolašinska afera ) Serbian nationalist tried to organize an insurrection against the Montenegrin king and government.
Serbia is refusing to return the islands ( and disregards the committee decision ) with the explanation that they are nearer to the Serbian side of the river so they are Serbian.
There is also Croatian Democratic Community of Bosnia and Herzegovina ( HDZBIH ) which is considered Croatian Conservative Party and Serbian Democratic Party as Serbian Conservative Party.
Macedonian, although mutually intelligible with Bulgarian, certain dialects of Serbian and to a lesser extent the rest of the South Slavic dialect continuum is considered by Bulgarian linguists to be a Bulgarian dialect, in contrast with the contemporary international view, and the view in the Republic of Macedonia which regards it as a language in its own right.
Diocletian was demonized by his Christian successors: Lactantius intimated that Diocletian's ascendancy heralded the apocalypse, and in Serbian mythology, Diocletian is remembered as Dukljan, the adversary of God.
This word has often been employed as an epithet in Eastern European legends ( Sabya Damaskinya or Sablja Dimiskija meaning " Damascene saber "), including the Serbian and Bulgarian legends of Prince Marko, a historical figure of the late 14th century in what is currently the Republic of Macedonia.
In Serbian Easter is called Vaskrs, a liturgical form inherited from the Serbian recension of Church Slavonic, corresponding to Croatian Uskrs.
Following the Russian Church in rank is Georgian, followed by Serbian, Romanian, and then Bulgarian Church.
The name Glagolitic in Belarusian is глаголіца ( hłaholica ), Bulgarian, Macedonian and Russian глаголица ( glagolica ), Bosnian, Croatian and Serbian glagoljica / глагољица, Czech hlaholice, Polish głagolica, Slovene, Slovak hlaholika, and Ukrainian глаголиця ( hlaholyća ).
The Serbian language is divided in a similar way ; Serbia and the Republika Srpska use their own separate standards.
The existence of a third standard is a matter of controversy, some consider Montenegrin as a separate language, and some think it's merely another variety of Serbian.
Below is the conjugation of the verb to be in the present tense ( of the infinitive, if it exists, and indicative moods ), in English, German, Dutch, Afrikaans, Icelandic, Swedish, Norwegian, Latvian, Bulgarian, Bosnian, Serbian, Croatian, Polish, Slovenian, Hindi, Persian, Latin, French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Russian, Albanian, Armenian, Irish, Ancient Attic Greek and Modern Greek.
Budapest is directly connected to the Austrian, Slovenian, Croatian and Serbian borders via motorways.
As part of the official welcome ceremony of a foreign head of state, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev is inspecting a Serbian Armed Forces | Serbian guard of honour | guard of honor escorted by President of Serbia | Serbian President Boris Tadić, on the former's visit to Serbia in 2009.

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