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    Indicative levels of PM in the ambient air in the surrounding villages of the copper smelter complex Bor, Serbia by Tasić Viša, Milošević Novica, Kovačević Renata, Jovašević-Stojanović Milena, Dimitrijević Mile

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…While information on air pollution in the form of particulate matter (PM) has been monitored for longer period for EU countries, availability of PM data sets in the Western Balkan countries including the Republic of Serbia are still limited. …”
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    MANSUR BABA HAZİRESİ’NDEKİ SON OSMANLICA BEKTAŞİ MEZAR TAŞLARI [LAST OTTOMAN TOMBSTONES BELONG TO BEKTASHIES IN MANSUR BABA GRAVEYARD] by H. Dursun GÜMÜŞOĞLU

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…It can be stated that all the historical sites, relics, tombstones, graveyards and epitaphs are founding stones and cultural bridges of our society, connecting the past with the future.During the Ottoman reign, land was granted to Bektashi dervishes and dervishes of the other sects, who participated in conquests of Anatolia and Balkan Peninsula, in order to build their tekkes. …”
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    On the Divergence of Voiced Lateral Approximants in Indo-European languages by G. M. Telezhko

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…It is shown that the Balkan-Slavic [ʎ] irregularly corresponds to the phonemes [l'] and [j] of other Slavic languages and even some IE languages beyond the Slavic group. …”
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    Religion and settlement as preservers of ethnicity by Barjaktarović Mirko

    Published 2004-01-01
    “…This paper presents a few cases of ethnicity preservation (sometimes its loss), namely: (1) The Sarakačans group (a Greek speaking ancient Balkan population); that is, its lineage Ašana in Goč (nearby Kraljevo); (2) Serbs in White Krajina (Slovenia) and Zumberka (Croatia); (3) Serbs from former Montenegro settled in the village of Peroj, in Istria; (4) Catholic Albanians, tribe Klimenti settled in Srem' villages Nikinci, Hrtkovci and Jarak, who declare themselves to be Croatians today; (5) A Serbian population from Montenegro and parts of Herzegovina (various tribes from Ceklina, Bjelopavlić, Riječka nahija, Njeguš, Grahovo and Zubac), from Petlovo Selo, in northeast Serbia (6) Torbeša families, from the group Mijaka, an originally Slav-Islamic population in the Crni Drim area, that immigrated in the 1960's to Izmir, in Turkey; (7). …”
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    EPIDEMIJE TOKOM PRVOG SVETSKOG RATA U RURALNIM OBLASTIMA UŽIČKOG I VALJEVSKOG OKRUGA: PRILOG KVANTIFIKACIJI RATNIH ŽRTAVA by Vladimir Krivošejev

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…In the years that preceded the World War I, the inhabitants of the rural areas of the west of Serbia, in Valjevo and Užice regions, died of natural causes, because of various accidents and wide range of non-epidemic diseases, but mostly of the consequences of local epidemic of different infectious diseases, primarily of pertussis, and then of scarlet fever and dysentery, as well as diphtheria, stomach typhus and measles, and during Balkan War II, in 1913, of cholera. At the beginning of the World War I, the situation did not change a lot, but diphtheria became primary cause of the death. …”
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    The Efficiency of Educational and Healthcare public expenditures in Kosovo: A Data Envelopment Analysis Technique by Alban Elshani, Lekë Pula

    Published 2022-10-01
    “… This paper evaluates the performance and efficiency of the government public expenditure in the education and health sectors in the emerging economies context, specifically comparing Kosovo with the Western Balkan countries. The indicators of education and health sectors were used to assess a Public Sector Performance Index (PSP) and the Public Sector Efficiency Index (PSE). …”
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    Sources of funding in the sports industry by Radošević Igor, Ostojić Bojana, Gavrilović Ana

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Also, there are other ways of funding the sports industry, such as scholarships and fundraising (primarily intended for amateur sports in schools and universities), membership fees (intended for funding the professional and recreational sports), selling the season and daily tickets, sponsorships, and selling the television rights (intended for funding the top-level professional sports), as well as IPA funds (intended for projects of national significance in the Western Balkan region).…”
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    GEÇ DÖNEM OSMANLI İMPARATORLUĞU’NDA SEYAHAT VARAKALARI VE KADINLAR by NALAN TURNA

    Published 2019-03-01
    “…Ancak 1910’lu yıllarda sırasıyla patlak veren Trablusgarp Savaşı, Balkan Savaşları ve Birinci Dünya Savaşı’yla birlikte artan asayiş sorunları, seyahat varakası adı altında yeni bir iç pasaport uygulamasını zorunlu kıldı. …”
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