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To: Jimer
And how many Provinces are there and what are their names? I don't see "Sandzak" being mentioned anywhere.

"Sandzak" can't border Serbia and Montenegro because it is in Serbia & Montenegro. It's like saying 'California borders the USA', or 'Bavaria borders Germany'.

Who's the regional governor of "Sandzak"? Which party has the most MPs in "Sandzak's" regional parliament?

32 posted on 08/01/2002 11:13:25 PM PDT by Banat
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To: Banat
Hello,

i am from Sandzak, i grow up in Novi Pazar, and live now in Germany, a can tell you why the most of Serbs in Sandzak left the Sandzak Region, its couse there are al lot of rich peopel in Sandzak, they pay a lot of money for land, couse the need it to build their factorys and other thinks, they pay the serbs about 100-300 thausend € for their land, in rest of serbia, you can get a great life with so much money, ofcourse use every serb this and takes the money, its tru what you say, that there are a lot of political people who want to get autonomy for sandzak, bu this is not posibel without war, not yet.

I have few serb firends there, and they tell me every time when i meet them, whne someone would give them samo money fo the land, they would leave sandzak, so the leaving of serbs from sandzak is no political think, its a commercial reason.

A german would say "Geld regisert die Welt":-)

P.S Sorry for my bad english:-)
33 posted on 08/02/2002 12:38:22 AM PDT by PaZaRaC
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To: Banat
"Sandzak" can't border Serbia and Montenegro because it is in Serbia & Montenegro.
You may be correct, but the following wording is commonly found in reporting about the Balkins: "The Sandzak is an area that straddles the Serbia/Montenegro border. Of its 11 municipalities, 6 are in Serbia and 5 in Montenegro.
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35 posted on 08/02/2002 1:03:13 AM PDT by Consort
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