A multilingual ballot for yesterday’s referendum with slovak language, Novi Sad, Serbia.

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  1. Letting people to decide on constitutional changes? In referendum? About matter important in joining EU? What undemocratic madness is this? Have they learned nothing from brexit?

  2. Akurát včera som si na wiki hľadal nejaké info o Bukurešti a náhodou som sa preklikal k článku https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slovak_diaspora

    Zaujímavé čítatanie a celkom tematické k tomuto príspevku. Je zaujímavé aké silné slovenské komunity sa nachádzajú v krajinách kde by som to vobec nečakal. Zaujímalo by ma akou slovenčinou rozprávaju a ako veľmi je ovplyvnená rumuncinou, srbstinou etc…

  3. in Vojvodina, there are officiall six nationalities recognized: Serbs, Slovaks, Hungarians, Rusyns, Croatians, Romanians. And each language has more or less equal status, if I’m not mistaken.

  4. Although the the Republic of Serbia🇷🇸 is saying that it owns the whole territory of the Republic of Kosovo🇽🇰, which is ethnically 92% Albanian🇦🇱, I don’t see an Albanian language there.

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