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- Šokac abstract "Šokac (Šokački jezik) was a language listed in Austro-Hungarian censuses. Population censuses performed in Austria-Hungary recorded the native language of the citizens, whereby Šokac was declared as native language to one part of the population, presumably members of the Šokci ethnic group. According to the 1910 census, the speakers of Šokac were recorded in the Bačka-Bodrog County, in the municipalities of Apatin, Baja, Odžaci, and Palanka. Although, not very different from Croatian or Serbian Shtokavian speech, Šokac could be identified along with Slavonian subdialect of the old-Štokavian speech. Today, most of the members of the Šokci community declare themselves as Croats in the census, and their language as Croatian or Serbian.".
- Šokac wikiPageID "10292855".
- Šokac wikiPageLength "3179".
- Šokac wikiPageOutDegree "39".
- Šokac wikiPageRevisionID "643405639".
- Šokac wikiPageWikiLink Apatin.
- Šokac wikiPageWikiLink Austria-Hungary.
- Šokac wikiPageWikiLink Baja,_Hungary.
- Šokac wikiPageWikiLink Baranya_(region).
- Šokac wikiPageWikiLink Bačka.
- Šokac wikiPageWikiLink Bačka_Palanka.
- Šokac wikiPageWikiLink Bosnia_and_Herzegovina.
- Šokac wikiPageWikiLink Bács-Bodrog_County.
- Šokac wikiPageWikiLink Category:Croatian_language.
- Šokac wikiPageWikiLink Category:Languages_of_Croatia.
- Šokac wikiPageWikiLink Category:Languages_of_Serbia.
- Šokac wikiPageWikiLink Category:Languages_of_Vojvodina.
- Šokac wikiPageWikiLink Category:South_Slavic_languages.
- Šokac wikiPageWikiLink Chakavian.
- Šokac wikiPageWikiLink Chakavian_dialect.
- Šokac wikiPageWikiLink Croatia.
- Šokac wikiPageWikiLink Croatian_language.
- Šokac wikiPageWikiLink Croats.
- Šokac wikiPageWikiLink Davor,_Croatia.
- Šokac wikiPageWikiLink Derventa.
- Šokac wikiPageWikiLink Ekavian.
- Šokac wikiPageWikiLink Hungary.
- Šokac wikiPageWikiLink Ikavian.
- Šokac wikiPageWikiLink Jekavian.
- Šokac wikiPageWikiLink Kajkavian.
- Šokac wikiPageWikiLink Kajkavian_dialect.
- Šokac wikiPageWikiLink Odžaci.
- Šokac wikiPageWikiLink Orubica.
- Šokac wikiPageWikiLink Podravina.
- Šokac wikiPageWikiLink Posavina.
- Šokac wikiPageWikiLink Serbia.
- Šokac wikiPageWikiLink Serbian_language.
- Šokac wikiPageWikiLink Shtokavian_dialect.
- Šokac wikiPageWikiLink Slavonia.
- Šokac wikiPageWikiLink South_Slavic_languages.
- Šokac wikiPageWikiLink Subdialect.
- Šokac wikiPageWikiLink Syrmia.
- Šokac wikiPageWikiLink Vojvodina.
- Šokac wikiPageWikiLink Šokci.
- Šokac wikiPageWikiLinkText "Šokac".
- Šokac hasPhotoCollection Šokac.
- Šokac wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Šokac wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Šokac wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Slavic_languages.
- Šokac wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:South_Slavic_languages_sidebar.
- Šokac wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:What.
- Šokac subject Category:Croatian_language.
- Šokac subject Category:Languages_of_Croatia.
- Šokac subject Category:Languages_of_Serbia.
- Šokac subject Category:Languages_of_Vojvodina.
- Šokac subject Category:South_Slavic_languages.
- Šokac comment "Šokac (Šokački jezik) was a language listed in Austro-Hungarian censuses. Population censuses performed in Austria-Hungary recorded the native language of the citizens, whereby Šokac was declared as native language to one part of the population, presumably members of the Šokci ethnic group. According to the 1910 census, the speakers of Šokac were recorded in the Bačka-Bodrog County, in the municipalities of Apatin, Baja, Odžaci, and Palanka.".
- Šokac label "Šokac".
- Šokac sameAs Sokác_nyelv.
- Šokac sameAs m.02q7mdk.
- Šokac sameAs Šokaščina.
- Šokac sameAs Шокачки_говор.
- Šokac sameAs Q1289760.
- Šokac sameAs Q1289760.
- Šokac wasDerivedFrom Šokac?oldid=643405639.
- Šokac isPrimaryTopicOf Šokac.