Archive Of The Eparchy Of Buda
The Archives of the Eparchy of Buda (, ) in Szentendre, Hungary, are the central repository archives of the Eparchy of Buda of the Serbian Orthodox Church. The archives were officially established as an separate institution of the Eparchy only in 1990, coinciding with the tricentennial of the Great Migration of the Serbs. They are nevertheless considered by some commentators to be one of the most important Serb institutions outside of Serbia. The archives house collections in approximately 1,700 boxes. The archival materials from the Eparchy of Buda are organized into various fonds, including administrative, societal, and personal collections. Notably, significant collections include parish registers from 56 churches covering 1725 to 1975, which were digitized in 2011, and a collection of 1,500 inventories from churches and monasteries. History The initiative to professionally gather, protect, and organize the archival materials of the Eparchy of Buda began in 1970 at a meeting ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Szentendre
Szentendre, also known as Saint Andrew is a riverside town in Pest County, Hungary, between the capital city Budapest and Pilis Mountains, Pilis-Visegrád Mountains. The town is known for its museums (most notably the :hu: Szentendrei Szabadtéri Néprajzi Múzeum, Hungarian Open Air Museum), galleries, and artists. Due to its historic architecture along with easy accessibility via rail and river, it has become a destination for tourists staying in Budapest. There are many facilities, including Gift shop, souvenir shops and restaurants, catering to these visitors. Name The name of the town is ultimately based on the Medieval Latin form ' ("St. Andrew"). Because of the diverse mix of nationalities to have once settled in Szentendre, the settlement has a variety of names according to language. The Hungarian language, Hungarian name for the town is '; the Croatian language, Croatian name is '; the German language, German name is '; in Serbian language, Serbian, the name is ' ( sr-Cy ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Arsenije Čarnojević
Arsenije ( sr-cyr, Арсеније; ) is a Serbian given name, a variant of the Greek name ''Arsenios''. Diminutives of the name include ''Arsen'', ''Arsa'' and ''Arso''. It may refer to: *Arsenije Sremac (died 1266), second Archbishop of the Serbian Orthodox Church (1233–1263) * Arsenije II, Archbishop of Peć and Serbian Patriarch from 1457 to 1463 *Arsenije III Čarnojević (1633–1706), Serbian Patriarch (1674–1706) *Arsenije IV Jovanović Šakabenta (1698–1748), Serbian Patriarch (1725–1748) *Arsenije Plamenac, Metropolitan of Cetinje (1781–1784) *Arsenije Sečujac (1720–1814), Habsburg general *Arsenije Loma (1778–1815), Serbian revolutionary *Arsenije Milošević (1931–2006), Yugoslav and Serbian film and television director *Arsenije Zlatanović Arsenije Zlatanović (; born 4 December 1989) is a Serbian inactive tennis player. Zlatanović has a career high Association of Tennis Professionals, ATP singles ranking of 609 achieved on 30 April 2012. He also ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Archives Of Sremski Karlovci
The Archives of Sremski Karlovci (), formally the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts Archives in Sremski Karlovci (), located in Sremski Karlovci, are the first archives in modern Serbian history. Established by the Serbian clergy of the Metropolitanate of Karlovci, since 1949 archives are managed by the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts. The archives were effectively established at the time of the Great Migrations of the Serbs in 1690, during which Serbian Orthodox clergy brought books, charters of Serbian rulers, sacred inventories, ecclesiastical letters, and other documents from the Balkan regions of the Ottoman Empire to the Habsburg Monarchy. This initial collection was expanded through correspondence conducted by Patriarch Arsenije III Crnojević and his successors with various institutions and individuals in the Habsburg Monarchy, Ottoman and revolutionary and subsequently independent Principality and Kingdom of Serbia, Russian Empire, and other countries. At the ti ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Archives Of The Serbian Orthodox Church
The Archives of the Serbian Orthodox Church () is the central repository archives of the Serbian Orthodox Church, located in Belgrade, Serbia. History The archivse developed on the foundations of the central archives of the Metropolitanate of Belgrade after the 1920 reunification of the Patriarchate of Karlovci in the Habsburg monarchy, the Metropolitanate of Belgrade in the Kingdom of Serbia, and the Metropolitanate of Montenegro in the Principality of Montenegro into single Serbian Orthodox Church within the newly established Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes. The archives primarily contain important documents from the early 19th century onwards crucial for understanding the ecclesiastical and secular history. The archives receive support in their work from the Ministry of Culture and the Directorate for Cooperation with Churches and Religious Communities. The archives in their current form of an independent institution were developed only in 2007 and the agreement betwee ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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List Of Archives In Serbia
This is a list of archives in Serbia. Archives in Serbia Archival Network of Serbia The following archives are a part of the Archival Network of Serbia. * Archive of Serbia * Archive of Vojvodina * Historical Archive of Bela Crkva * Historical Archive of Belgrade * Intermunicipal Historical Archive of Čačak * Historical Archive "Srednje Pomoravlje" of Jagodina * Historical Archive of Kikinda * Historical Archive of Šumadija in Kragujevac * Historical Archive of Kraljevo * Historical Archive of Kruševac * Historical Archive of Leskovac * Historical Archive of Negotin * Historical Archive of Niš * Historical Archive "Ras" of Novi Pazar * Historical Archive of Novi Sad * Historical Archive of Pančevo * Historical Archive of Pirot * Historical Archive of Požarevac * Historical Archive "Toplice" of Prokuplje * Historical Archive of Senta * Historical Archive "Veroslava Veljašević" of Smederevska Palanka * Historical Archive of Smederevo * Historical Archive ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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List Of Archives In Hungary ...
This is list of archives in Hungary. Archives in Hungary * National Archives (Hungary) * National Audiovisual Archive of Hungary * Budapest City Archives * Blinken Open Society Archives * The Artpool Archives * The Hungarian Electronic Library * Archive of the Eparchy of Buda See also * List of archives * List of museums in Hungary * Culture of Hungary Further reading * External links {{DEFAULTSORT:Archives in Hungary Archives Hungary Archives An archive is an accumulation of historical records or materials, in any medium, or the physical facility in which they are located. Archives contain primary source documents that have accumulated over the course of an individual or organ ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Večernje Novosti
''Večernje novosti'' ( sr-Cyrl, Вечерње новости; ''Evening News'') is a Serbian daily tabloid newspaper. Founded in 1953, it quickly grew into a high-circulation daily. ''Novosti'' (as most people call it for short) also employs foreign correspondents spread around 23 national capitals around the globe. The principal Yugoslav-level media companies were Borba and Tanjug. Borba published two daily newspapers, Borba and Večernje novosti. Borba was a daily broad-sheet, was well known as the official voice of the government, and in the early 1950s, it was the best-selling newspaper in Yugoslavia. The second daily newspaper published by Borba was Večernje novosti, a well-edited evening paper. It was a modern tabloid with short news, human interest stories, big photos, well-written headlines, and many sports, city and regional reports. For a long period of time Večernje novosti had the largest circulation in Yugoslavia. Only ''Večernji list'' from Zagreb occasional ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Latin Language
Latin ( or ) is a classical language belonging to the Italic languages, Italic branch of the Indo-European languages. Latin was originally spoken by the Latins (Italic tribe), Latins in Latium (now known as Lazio), the lower Tiber area around Rome, Italy. Through the expansion of the Roman Republic, it became the dominant language in the Italian Peninsula and subsequently throughout the Roman Empire. It has greatly influenced many languages, Latin influence in English, including English, having contributed List of Latin words with English derivatives, many words to the English lexicon, particularly after the Christianity in Anglo-Saxon England, Christianization of the Anglo-Saxons and the Norman Conquest. Latin Root (linguistics), roots appear frequently in the technical vocabulary used by fields such as theology, List of Latin and Greek words commonly used in systematic names, the sciences, List of medical roots, suffixes and prefixes, medicine, and List of Latin legal terms ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hungarian Language
Hungarian, or Magyar (, ), is an Ugric language of the Uralic language family spoken in Hungary and parts of several neighboring countries. It is the official language of Hungary and one of the 24 official languages of the European Union. Outside Hungary, it is also spoken by Hungarians, Hungarian communities in southern Slovakia, western Ukraine (Zakarpattia Oblast, Transcarpathia), central and western Romania (Transylvania), northern Serbia (Vojvodina), northern Croatia, northeastern Slovenia (Prekmurje), and eastern Austria (Burgenland). It is also spoken by Hungarian diaspora communities worldwide, especially in North America (particularly the Hungarian Americans, United States and Canada) and Israel. With 14 million speakers, it is the Uralic family's most widely spoken language. Classification Hungarian is a member of the Uralic language family. Linguistic connections between Hungarian and other Uralic languages were noticed in the 1670s, and the family's existenc ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Archives Of Vojvodina
The Archives of Vojvodina (, , , , , ) are the central archival institution responsible for collecting information about archival material in Vojvodina, an autonomous province in northern Serbia. Some 7,902 meters of archival documents spread across 520 funds and collections, spanning from the first half of the 18th century to the year 2000 are kept at the archive. The legal status of the archives is defined on the provisions of the state level ''Law on the Protection of Cultural Goods'' from 1994, the ''Law on Culture'' from 2009, and the ''Law on Determination of the Competences of the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina'' from 2009. In addition to archival material related to Vojvodina, the archives preserve a significant material related to the history of Serbs in Croatia, particularly but not limited to the region of Baranya and the rest of eastern Croatia. Legal framework According to the Law on the Archives and Archival Work, the Archives of Vojvodina are one of only thre ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Government Of Republika Srpska
Government of Republika Srpska ( sh-Cyrl-Latn, separator=" / ", Влада Републике Српске, Vlada Republika Srpske) is the executive authority of Republika Srpska, along with the President of Republika Srpska. The Prime Minister is head of the Government, while the Government is composed of his deputies and ministers. The powers of the Government are determined by the Constitution of Republika Srpska. The Government is appointed by the National Assembly for a four-year term. The first Government of Republika Srpska was inaugurated on 22 April 1992, and the first Prime Minister of Republika Srpska was Branko Đerić. The current Government led by Prime Minister Radovan Višković was elected after the 2022 general election and was inaugurated by the National Assembly on 21 December 2022. Through its history, Republika Srpska has had nineteen governments. Powers According to the Constitution of Republika Srpska, the Government has the power to: * Suggest ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Alternativna TV
''Alternativna TV'' (''ATV''; sr-Cyrl, Алтернативна ТВ, АТВ) is a television company based in Banja Luka, Republic of Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. This TV station also has web-based news reporting, and its news portal is among the most visited websites in Bosnia and Herzegovina. History ''Alternativna TV'' started work in September 1996 as a correspondent unit of the first multi-entity TV network OBN. In June 1997, ''Alternativna TV'' was registered as a media company at the Ministry of Information of the Republika Srpska, and in 2001 it became a member of the now dissolved Mreža plus network. ''Alternativna TV'' broadcasts programmes from its own studios. U.S. sanctions On 5 January 2022, the U.S. Department of the Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control The Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) is a financial intelligence and enforcement agency of the United States Department of the Treasury, United States Treasury Department. It admini ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |