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  2. History of modern Serbia - Wikipedia

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    The history of modern Serbia began with the fight for liberation from the Ottoman occupation in 1804 (Serbian Revolution).The establishment of modern Serbia was marked by the hard-fought autonomy from the Ottoman Empire in the First Serbian Uprising in 1804 and the Second Serbian Uprising in 1815, though Turkish troops continued to garrison the capital, Belgrade, until 1867.

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    Printable version; In other projects ... 82.822 mm: Brevier Gaillarde Petit-texte ... 25.4 mm: Six-line pica Inch: Double-trismégiste: Sabon

  4. History of Serbia - Wikipedia

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    On 20 October 1944 the Soviet Red Army liberated Belgrade and by the end of 1944 all Serbia was free from German control. Yugoslavia was among the countries that had the greatest losses in the war: 1,700,000 (10.8% of the population) people were killed and national damages were estimated at US$9.1 billion according to the prices of that period.

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    Converts measurements to other units. Template parameters [Edit template data] This template prefers inline formatting of parameters. Parameter Description Type Status Value 1 The value to convert. Number required From unit 2 The unit for the provided value. Suggested values km2 m2 cm2 mm2 ha sqmi acre sqyd sqft sqin km m cm mm mi yd ft in kg g mg lb oz m/s km/h mph K C F m3 cm3 mm3 L mL cuft ...

  6. Principality of Serbia - Wikipedia

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    July 8, 1839 June 25, 1839 July 8, 1839 son of Miloš Obrenović I Mihailo Obrenović III: September 16, 1823 June 10, 1868 July 8, 1839 September 14, 1842 son of Miloš Obrenović I Aleksandar Karađorđević: October 11. 1806 May 3. 1885 September 14, 1842 December 23, 1858 Miloš Obrenović I: March 17, 1780 September 1860 December 23, 1858

  7. Sima Milutinović Sarajlija - Wikipedia

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    Sima Milutinović was born in Sarajevo, Ottoman Empire in 1791, hence his nickname Sarajlija (The Sarajevan).His father Milutin [4] was from the village of Rožanstvo near Užice, [5] which he left running away from the plague and eventually settled in Sarajevo, where he was married.

  8. Serbian dinar - Wikipedia

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    2 July 2003 Current din. 1 20 mm 4.26g 75% Cu, 0,5% Ni, 24,5% Zn reeded Coat of arms of Serbia, issuer's symbols 2005-2009 2 July 2005 din. 1* 4.2g Multilayer; low carbon steel core coated with a layer of copper on both sides/electroplated with a layer of copper and a layer of brass 2009~present 20 March 2009 din. 2 22 mm 5.24g

  9. First Serbian Uprising - Wikipedia

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    The First Serbian Uprising (Serbian: Prvi srpski ustanak; Serbian Cyrillic: Први српски устанак; Turkish: Birinci Sırp Ayaklanması) was an uprising of Serbs in Orašac against the Ottoman Empire from 14 February 1804, to 7 October 1813.

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