Banatska Crna Gora (Serbian Cyrillic: Банатска Црна Гора, meaning "Black Mountain of Banat") is a historical region between Timișoara and Lugoj in western Romania.
History
"Banatska Crna Gora" is the native Serbian name for the region.[1] Radič, the Serbian magnate, received possessions in Banatska Crna Gora.[2]
Population
The region is inhabited by Eastern Orthodox Serbs (see Serbs in Romania).[3] They speak a dialect of the Serbian language.[4] Pavle Ivić (1924–1999) studied their speech.
See also
- Clisura Dunării or "Banatska Klisura"
References
- ↑ Serbian Studies. North American Society for Serbian Studies. 1995.
Established in 1199, Srpska Canda became a predominantly Serbian town by 1647. Brought into existence in 1421, Bosna was renamed Bosnjak in 1717 and then Moldava Noua sometime before 1378. Banatska Crna Gora is the indigenous ...
- ↑ Ljubivoje Cerović (1997). "Srbi u Rumuniji od ranog srednjeg veka do današnjeg vremena". Srpsko plemstvo u Banatu i Krišani.
- ↑ Branko Tošović (January 2010). Korrelative Grammatik des Bosni(aki)schen, Kroatischen und Serbischen: Dio 1. Phonetik, Phonologie, Prosodie. LIT Verlag Münster. pp. 152–. ISBN 978-3-643-50100-4.
- ↑ Miloš Okuka (2008). Srpski dijalekti. Prosvjeta. p. 24. ISBN 978-953-7611-06-4.
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