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Glagolitic letters were never common in Serbia like in Croatia, in fact they're weren't common at all in Serbia while in Croatia it was the primary alphabet for centuries along with Latin. Btw that Glagolitic stone tablet which you shown is from Croatian King Zvonimir, 1100 AD.
Serbs used Cyrillic alphabet. Cheers
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You were warned, now you couldn't restrain yourself from insults even when I wanted just to warn you, maybe after 3 days ban you will learn how to behave without insulting someone in every way possible, if you continue with this behaviour toward users, next time is permanent.
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Red, Orange, Dark blue, brown areas - Chakavian Dialect.
Light Green - Ikavian (Hybrid of Chakavian and Standard Stokavian Croatian).
Means Stokavian dialect is standard Croatian language today (big Croatian mistake IMO in 19th century to choose that dialect which was spoken only by 1/3 of Croats), so remember, Ikavian Dialect is not Stokavian but hybrid of Chakavian and Stokavian.
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