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In Pljevlja declared Serbs are still more numeruos than declared Montenegrins. Same goes for Berane, Herceg Novi and some other places. Pljevlja Serbs and Montenegrins mostly have origin from Old Herzegovinan tribes (especially from Drobnjaci and Kriči), and in smaller number from Brda and Old Montenegrin tribes. For example actor Miša Janketić was Pljevljak, his ancestors settled to one village near Pljevlja from tribe Lješnjani near Skadar lake in Old Montenegro.
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Crnogorska veza
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There was never any rights towards you! They have always hated you and will continue to hate you as long as you exist. Not because you are bad or good, but because you are defiant. If one day I don't see that defiance in the eyes of at least one Serb out of a thousand of you, I will know that you are gone, you have become slaves, what they wanted to make of you. I did not fight for the slaves, I did not fight alongside the slaves and you are not little Russians here in the Balkans, as some like to say, but you are big Serbs back home. And you should remember that.
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In the late AH period Zemun had around 16.000 inhabitants. About 40% were German speakers, about 35% Serbian speakers, about 14% Croatian speakers, about 6% Hungarian speakers, and obout 5% other.
Today in Zemun live over 140.000 people and vast majority are Serbs, mostly with origin from Croatia and BiH.
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My grandma was born in Franztal, which doens't exist anymore.
https://hr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franztal
https://zemunskevesti.rs/bio-jednom-...o-meri-nemaca/
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