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 1,857 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Vučko Ignjatović
- Ikarus IK-2
- Grgo Ilić
- Saša Ilić (writer, born 1972)
- Illyrian religion
- Nusret Imamović
- Implicature
- IN Televizija
- Independent Macedonia (1944)
- India–Yugoslavia relations
- Influence of the Russo-Ukrainian War on Croatia
- Olivera Injac
- International Legion (Ukraine)
- International response to the MeToo movement
- Invasion of Yugoslavia
- Invasion of Yugoslavia order of battle: Yugoslav
- Isa Bey Ishaković
- Ishak Bey Kraloğlu
- Israel–Romania relations
- Istog
- Italian governorate of Montenegro
- Viktor Ivančić
- Goran Ivanišević
- Ivan Ivanji
- Branko Ivanković
- Željko Ivanković
- Ivanović
- Ivanovo, Pančevo
- Luka Ivanušec
- Tomislav Ivić
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- Radin Jablanić
- Jadovno concentration camp
- Jadran (training ship)
- Dejan Jakovic
- Anto Jakovljević
- Jakovo
- Jakubinskij's law
- Jamomet family
- Robert Jandrek
- Dejan Janjatović
- Saša Janković
- Zoran Janković (footballer)
- Gisela Januszewska
- Jasenica (Neretva)
- Jasenovac – istina
- Jasenovac concentration camp
- Andrzej Jasionowski
- Jastrebarsko children's camp
- JAT Flight 367
- Zvonko Jazbec
- Radovan Jelašić
- Nikica Jelavić
- Jelena Balšić
- Branko Jelić
- Dražan Jerković
- Dobroslav Jevđević
- Aleksandar Jevtić
- Matej Jonjić
- Vladimir Jovančić
- Aleksandar Jovanović (soccer, born 1989)
- Đorđe Jovanović (writer)
- Murder of Dušan Jovanović
- Lazar Jovanović (writer)
- Paja Jovanović
- Dejan Jović
- Igor Jovićević
- Mirko Jozić
- Jugoexport
- Jugoslavijo
- Vedran Jugović
- Ivan Franjo Jukić
- Stjepan Jukić
- July 1992 killings of Serbs in Bratunac and Srebrenica
- Edin Junuzović
- Darija Jurak Schreiber
- Josip Juranović
- Ivan Jurić
- Tomi Juric
- Vladan Jurica
- Fahrudin Jusufi
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- Ratko Kacian
- Milan Kalabić
- Vuk Kalaitović
- Lovre Kalinić
- Nikola Kalinić (footballer)
- Janko Polić Kamov
- Mate Kapović
- Osman Karabegović
- S. Avdo Karabegović
- Karađorđe
- Karađorđeva šnicla
- Radovan Karadžić
- Tomislav Karamarko
- Mirjana Karanović
- Oļegs Karavajevs
- Edvard Kardelj
- Benjamina Karić
- Ivan Karlović
- Ivo Karlović
- Radoslav Katičić
- Katun (community)
- Patrice Kayo
- Kazaginac
- Enver Kazaz
- Kelmendi (tribe)
- George F. Kennan
- Kingdom of Bosnia
- Joachim Kirschner
- Ivan Klajn
- Klek (peninsula)
- Sanjak of Klis
- Ključ Castle (Gacko)
- Klonimir
- Kneževi Vinogradi
- Kneževo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Petar Kočić
- Semir Cerić Koke
- Mirko Kokotović
- Elias Kolega
- Samuel Kolega
- Draft:Predrag Koluvija
- Fabijan Komljenović
- Komnenović
- Željko Komšić
- Rade Končar
- Duško Kondor
- Džemail Koničanin
- Ana Konjuh
- Kopčić family
- Josip Kopinič
- Korana bridge killings
- Rade Korda
- Snježana Kordić
- Koritos
- SMS Körös
- Catherine of Bosnia
- Stjepan Vukčić Kosača
- Milorad Kosanović
- Kosovo is Serbia
- 1981 protests in Kosovo
- Kosta Ruvarac
- Krista Kostial-Šimonović
- Laza Kostić
- Kostur dialect
- Dominik Kotarski
- Kotromanić dynasty
- Vladislav of Bosnia
- Mitar Kovač
- Niko Kovač
- Robert Kovač
- August Kovačec
- Ivan Kovačec
- Vladimir Kovačević (military officer)
- Mateo Kovačić
- Kragujevac
- Željko Krajan
- Teodora Krajewska
- Krajina
- Sofija Krajšumović
- Kral Kızı Mausoleum
- Blaž Kraljević
- Andrej Kramarić
- Niko Kranjčar
- Zlatko Kranjčar
- Josip Kraš
- Kravica (river)
- Kreševo
- Anton Krešić
- Nikola Krestić
- Krivaja (Bosna)
- Krivokapić Cabinet
- Miloš Krivokapić
- Zdravko Krivokapić
- Sandi Križman
- Krka monastery
- Krmpote
- Krupa monastery
- Kruščica concentration camp
- House of Flowers (mausoleum)
- Kučaj
- Selma Kučević
- Milutin Kukanjac
- Kukar family
- Franjo Kukuljević
- Ivan Kukuljević Sakcinski
- Kula Atlagića
- Kulen Vakuf massacre
- Skender Kulenović
- Špiro Kulišić
- Kurjaković family
- Pavlo Kurtik
- Esad Kurtović