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  • Sandžak (Serbia and Montenegro : Region)

Sandžak (Serbia and Montenegro : Region) (Geographic Name)

Preferred form: Sandžak (Serbia and Montenegro : Region)
Used for/see from:
  • Sandžak (Sırbistan ve Karadağ: Bölge)
  • Novi Pazar (Serbia and Montenegro : Region)
  • Raska District (Serbia and Montenegro : Region)
  • Earlier heading: Sandžak (Serbia and Montenegro)
  • Sanjak (Serbia and Montenegro : Region )
  • Sanxhak (Serbia and Montenegro : Region)

GEOnet, Apr. 15, 2005 (Sandžak, rgn, Montenegro, 43⁰00ʹ00ʺN 020⁰00ʹ00ʺE, variants: Sanxhak, Raska District; also Sandžak, mt, Serbia, and Novi Pazar, ppl, Serbia)

Hadžišehović, Munevera. Muslim woman in Tito's Yugoslavia, 2003: p. xxx (map shows Sandžak between Montenegro and Serbia)

United States. Congress. Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe. Implementation of the Helsinki accords, 1994: p. 105 (Sanjak) p. 121 (Sandzak is one of three regions of the new Yugoslavia, consisting of the republics of Serbia and Montenegro, in which there is a strong ethnic mix.) p. 123 (Straddling the mountainous Serbian-Montenegrin border area from Bosnia-Herzegovina in the north and west to Kosovo and Albania in the south and east, Sandzak's regular population of around 450,000 consists of a slight muslim majority ... Unlike Kosovo and Vojvodina, Sandzak does not exist as a political entity, instead the historical and multi-ethnic area consists of 11 opstine (or counties), six in Servia and five in Montenegro.)

Manual authority record for the old catalog heading Sandžak region, Yugoslavia (Sandžak, a geographical region in Yugoslavia. Almost the same area as the Turkish administrative univ. of Novi Pazar (Sanjak) until 1912)

Lippincott, 1952 (Novi Pazar, town. The name Sanjak is still applied to the adjoining Serbia-Montenegro frontier region (NW), occupied in part by Austro-Hungarian troops)

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