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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- 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
- 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 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
- Orjen-class torpedo boat
- Orolik
- Mislav Oršić
- Osijek
- Ivica Osim
- Zaharije Ostojić
- Ostrovica Castle
- Ostrožac Castle
- Yugoslav submarine Osvetnik
- Osvetnik-class submarine
- Ottoman Bosnian families
- Ottoman conquest of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Ottoman wars in Europe
- Oudtshoorn
- Ovčar-Kablar Gorge
- Ovčiji Brod
- Ferdinand Oyono
- Nika Ožegović
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- Okot p'Bitek
- Sulejman Pačariz
- Pačetin
- Marko Pajač
- Radoje Pajović
- Josip Palada
- List of people named in the Pandora Papers
- Jelena Pandžić
- Janus Pannonius
- Roza Papo
- Ratko Parežanin
- Parliament of Montenegro, 2020–2024
- Partisan Memorial Cemetery in Mostar
- Party of Democratic Action
- Party of European Progress
- Mario Pašalić
- Paštrovići
- Paulician dialect
- Paulicianism
- Ivan Paurević
- Pavić
- Ante Pavić
- Mate Pavić
- Borka Pavićević
- Marko Pavićević
- Pavle of Serbia
- Slavko Pavletić
- Pavlo-Kurtik
- Milena Pavlović-Barili
- Mateo Pavlović
- Miodrag Pavlović
- Pavlović noble family
- Petar I Pavlović
- Radoslav Pavlović Radinović
- Pećanac Chetniks
- Kosta Pećanac
- List of people indicted in the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia
- People's Freedom Movement (Serbia)
- Bernarda Pera
- Peregrin Saxon
- Rudolf Perhinek
- Stipe Perica
- Ivan Perišić
- Peroj
- Antonio Perošević
- Marko Perović (footballer, born 1984)
- Personal pronoun
- Pešter
- Lenrie Peters
- Andrea Petkovic
- Nikola Petković (footballer, born 1986)
- Petar Petković
- Mihailo Petrović (footballer)
- Milorad Petrović
- Moša Pijade
- Drago Pilsel
- Alessandro Pirzio Biroli
- Josip Pivarić
- Marko Pjaca
- Pješivci
- Platon of Banja Luka
- Plav, Montenegro
- Branko Pleše
- Stipe Pletikosa
- Pliva (river)
- Pluricentric language
- Počitelj, Čapljina
- Walled town of Počitelj
- Podgorica Capital City
- 2022 Podgorica City Assembly election
- Polabian language
- Elza Polak
- Poles in Bosnia and Herzegovina
- List of police ranks
- Politburo of the 5th Congress of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia
- Politeness maxims
- Shaban Polluzha
- Zdravko Ponoš
- Ponsa
- Voydan Popgeorgiev – Chernodrinski
- Ismet Popovac
- Milentije Popović
- Srebrenko Posavec
- Potarje, Montenegro
- Slobodan Praljak
- Dilan Prašović
- Franjo Prce
- Ljubiša Preletačević
- Presidency of the 8th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia
- Presidency of the 9th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia
- Presidency of the 10th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia
- Presidency of the 11th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia
- Presidency of the 13th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia
- Presidency of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia
- President of the Assembly of SAP Kosovo
- President of the Executive Council of SAP Kosovo
- President of the League of Communists of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- President of the League of Communists of Kosovo
- President of the League of Communists of Macedonia
- President of the League of Communists of Montenegro
- President of the League of Communists of Serbia
- President of the League of Communists of Vojvodina
- President of the Presidency of SAP Kosovo
- Pretty Village, Pretty Flame
- Pribinić noble family
- Sanjak of Prizren
- Proposed Croat federal unit in Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Robert Prosinečki
- Prostagma
- Protests against the Russian invasion of Ukraine
- Provisional Government of the Democratic Federal Yugoslavia
- Andrej Prskalo
- Dado Pršo