Category:CS1 Serbo-Croatian-language sources (sh)
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[edit]- ^ "Documentation for ISO 639 identifier: hbs". SIL International. Retrieved 2014-10-26.
Pages in category "CS1 Serbo-Croatian-language sources (sh)"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 1,866 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Viktorija Loba
- Đorđe Lobačev
- Local community (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
- Antun Lokošek
- Henri Lopes
- The Lord of the Rings: The Card Game
- Lovefest
- Krunoslav Lovrek
- Davor Lovren
- Dejan Lovren
- Dubravko Lovrenović
- Battle of Loznica (1941)
- Villa Luburić
- Vjekoslav Luburić
- Mirjana Lučić-Baroni
- Vojislav Lukačević
- Jakov Lukarević (bishop)
- Andrej Lukić
- Lepa Lukić
- Lukomir
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- M-6 highway (Montenegro)
- M-7 highway (Montenegro)
- Macedonian Academy of Sciences and Arts
- Macedonian Voice (1913–1914)
- Slobodan Macura Bondo
- Magdeburg
- Rajko Magić
- Sakib Mahmuljin
- Lovro Majer
- Mate Maleš
- Siniša Mali
- Yugoslav submarine Mališan
- Malonšići
- Malta–Yugoslavia relations
- Branko Mamula
- Dominik Mandić
- Igor Mandić
- Nikola Mandić
- Vuk Mandušić
- Mario Mandžukić
- Charles Mangua
- Čedo Maras
- Marko Marić (footballer, born 1996)
- Mirko Marić
- Marko Marin
- Gjekë Marinaj
- Vojislav Marinković
- List of maritime disasters in World War II
- Arsen Marjan
- Dragan Marković
- Duško Marković
- Vlatko Marković
- Dragan Markovina
- Marshal Tito street (Sarajevo)
- Grgo Martić
- Novak Martinović
- Ovídio Martins
- Alekso Martulkov
- Massuka Živojinović
- Nikola Matas
- Florijan Matekalo
- Darko Matić
- Dušan Matić
- Antun Gustav Matoš
- Predrag Matvejević
- Dorothea Maude
- Max & Intro
- May 1941 Sanski Most revolt
- Mayor of Belgrade
- Medieval literacy of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Medina, Hungary
- Megalith
- Kristijan Mesaroš
- James I. Mestrovitch
- August Meyszner
- Matea Mezak
- Ani Mijačika
- Mihael Mikić
- Božo Mikulić
- Jakov Milatović
- Mile, Visoko
- Antonio Milić
- Hrvoje Milić
- Military of Bhutan
- Militia (Yugoslavia)
- Miljevina
- Milodraž
- Miloradović noble family
- Andrei Miloradovich
- Ljubo Miloš
- Mato Miloš
- Svetislav Milosavljević
- Velimir Milošević
- Goran Milović
- Stipe Miocic
- Goran Miscevic
- Josip Mišić (footballer, born 1994)
- Zvjezdan Misimović
- Slobodan Mišković
- Dragutin Mitić
- Janko Mitrović
- Mlječanica
- Modrić
- Luka Modrić
- Mogorović family
- Svein Mønnesland
- Montenegrin language
- Montenegrin Orthodox Church
- Montenegro
- Montenegro at the Olympics
- 1979 Montenegro earthquake
- Montenegro vilayet
- Moorish Revival architecture in Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Milutin Morača
- Morića Han
- Morlachs (Venetian irregulars)
- Most (magazine)
- Mostar
- Movement of Socialists
- Milena Mrazović
- Tomislav Mrčela
- MRK Sloga Gornji Vakuf - Uskoplje
- Mtel (Montenegro)
- Mukje Conference
- Museum of Literature and Theater Arts of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Museum of Serbs of Croatia
- Kosta Mušicki
- Ibran Mustafić
- Mustaj-bey Bridge
- Mutual intelligibility
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- Abdulah Nakaš
- Mladen Naletilić Tuta
- Narentines
- National and University Library of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- National Folk Dance Ensemble of Croatia LADO
- National Library of Montenegro
- National Museum of Montenegro
- NATO bombing of Yugoslavia
- Kenneth Naylor
- Yugoslav submarine Nebojša
- Neda (princess)
- Ljubomir Nedić
- Neretva
- Branimir Nestorović
- Virgilije Nevjestić
- New Communist Party of Yugoslavia
- New Serb Democracy
- Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o
- Nikmaraš
- Nikola Šop
- Bratislav Nikolić
- Nikolija (singer)
- Benedikt Nikpalj
- Momčilo Ninčić
- Niš Committee
- Zoran Nižić
- No1 (Nikolija album)
- No. 351 Squadron RAF
- Non-Aligned Movement
- Nora of Kelmendi
- North Kosovo crisis (2011–2013)
- North Kosovo crisis (2022–2024)
- Northern Chakavian
- Arthur Nortje
- Slobodan Novak
- Ljubo Novaković
- Milivoje Novaković
- Novi Sad raid
- Novi Sad railway station canopy collapse
- Sam Nujoma
- Nyeri
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- Obljaj
- Aleksandar Obradović (whistleblower)
- Daria Obratov
- Obraz (organization)
- Okello Oculi
- Jaramogi Oginga Odinga
- Aleksandar Odžić
- Sanjak of Ohrid
- Oj, svijetla majska zoro
- Christopher Okigbo
- Old Church of St. Nicholas, Javorani
- Ivica Olić
- Pajica Omčikus
- Niko Omilana
- Onamo, 'namo!
- Open Balkan
- Operation Alfa
- Operation Čapljina
- Operation Delphin
- Operation Eagle's Flight
- Operation Southeast Croatia
- Ophiomyia
- Oplećani
- Order of Bravery (Yugoslavia)
- Order of Labour
- Order of the People's Hero
- Order of the Rising Sun
- Orders, decorations, and medals of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
- HNK Orijent