Urkovići Урковићи | |
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Village | |
Country | Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Entity | Republika Srpska |
Municipality | Bratunac |
Time zone | CET (UTC+1) |
• Summer (DST) | CEST (UTC+2) |
Urkovići (Serbian Cyrillic : Урковићи) is a village in the municipality of Bratunac, Bosnia and Herzegovina. [1]
The Serbian Cyrillic alphabet is an adaptation of the Cyrillic script for Serbo-Croatian, developed in 1818 by Serbian linguist Vuk Karadžić. It is one of the two alphabets used to write standard modern Serbian, Bosnian and Montenegrin, the other being Latin. In Croatian, only the Latin alphabet is used.
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Coordinates: 44°13′30″N19°09′40″E / 44.22500°N 19.16111°E
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