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I don't know much about Balkan regions, just curious. There is still many Serbs in Sandžak
Serbian Sandžak
According to the 2011 census in Serbia,[9] a total of 201,728 people live in the Serbian portion of Sandžak. Bosniaks, numbering 142,373 hold an overall majority (59.4%) in this part of region, mainly concentrated in the eastern part of Serbian Sandžak. Serbs, numbering 77,555 (i.e. 32.5%), make up the majority in most of the western part of Serbian Sandžak.Montenegrin Sandžak
According to the 2011 census in Montenegro, the Montenegrin part numbers 151,950 people. The ethnic composition of the Montenegrin part is significantly more mixed than that of the Serbian part. No ethnic groups forms an absolute majority in the Montenegrin part.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sand%C5%BEak#DemographicsSandžak as a whole
A calculation of the two censuses puts Sandžak's total population at just over 390,000. The relative majority is held by the roughly 189,190 Bosniaks, who form 48.4% of the region's population. Serbs form 33.9% (132,345), while Montenegrins form 7.25% (28,323), Muslims by nationality 6.11% (23,900), and Albanians 1.04% (4,062).
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Yes, I know.
When I say Sandžakians I mean only on Muslims.
Serbs from Sadžak don't recognize themselves as Sandžakians. For Serbs Sandžak is Raška https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raška_(region)
Raška is real historical name for that region, and Sandžak is recent proclaimed turcism by local Muslims.
Serbs and Muslims from Raška are mostly of different origin.
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Marriages between Orthodox and Muslims in Ottoman time did not exist. After WW2 it happened somethimes but very rare and mostly in Bosnia.
Sandžakian Muslims are very traditional and bound for Islam, much more than Bosnian Muslims. In comparition with Sandžakians Bosnian Muslims looks like fake Muslims in every sense. I heard Sandžakians say they wanna see rather death own dauther than married for Serb.
One western journalist traveled across Yugoslavia in 1930s. He noticed more Islamic and traditional caracter of Muslims when he went from northwest towards the southeast. Foča Muslims (eastern Bosnia) had more Islamic caracter/vibe than Sarajevo one, Prijepolje Muslims more than Foča, Novi Pazar more than Prijepolje... and most uber traditional Muslims where from Prizren and Uroševac in southern Kosovo (Albanians).
Mixing of Orthodox and Catholics happened for centuries, in some regions was more and in some less often.
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Looks like your average Roman, after the slavic arrival ofc.
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Nema ni mene ovde
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Izgleda da K13 mapa pokazuje relativne rezultate od nekog proseka tako da izgleda kao da se ti trouglovi mogu razvlaciti u nedogled a da se nikad ne preklope.![]()
Pa nije baš
Msm da je ta mapa zasigurno bolja od ove K15![]()
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