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Sjeverin : ウィキペディア英語版
Sjeverin

Sjeverin (Cyrillic script: Сјеверин) is a village in the Raška (Sandžak) area of Serbia, located in the municipality of Priboj, in the district of Zlatibor, close to the border with Bosnia. In 2002 it had a population of 337, the majority Serbs.〔:fr:Sjeverin
In October 1992, during the Bosnian war, 16 Bosniak residents of Sjeverin were abducted and murdered by Milan Lukić and members of the Serbian Osvetnici ("Avengers") paramilitary group in the Sjeverin massacre. Following the massacre other Bosniaks fled the area. In 2006 the Sandžak Committee for Protection of Human Rights and Freedoms reported that the state was not working to facilitate the return of the population displaced by ethnic cleansing.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=An Outline of the Status of Human Rights and Freedoms in Sandzak 1991–2006 )
Location: 43° 35′ 24″ North, 19° 22′ 44″ East / 43.5900, 19.3789〔
Altitude: 447 m〔
Population:
1948: 240 / 1953: 253 / 1961: 304 / 1971: 360 / 1981: 424 / 1991: 572 / 2002: 337〔
Ethnic composition of the population (2002):
Serbs: 244 (72.40%); Bosniaks: 63 (18.69%); Muslims: 25 (7.41%); Montenegrins: 1 (0.29%); Unknown/Other:〔
== References ==




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