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I recently discovered slavitza jovan, which is the name for a type of pasta that is similar to the Italian flag variety. This new discovery was quite an unexpected treat. It was a refreshing and delicious twist on the traditional flag, but I couldn’t help but find it interesting that my first introduction to the “traditional flag” was in a type of pasta similar to the Italian flag.

Slava means “flag” in Serbian, and this is what the word for pasta is called in Serbian. It’s a slightly different version of the Italian flag. It’s not to be confused with the flag that is the same name as the flag itself, the flag of the Serbian Orthodox Church.

Its a bit ironic that this flag was originally created by the Serbs in the 80’s and used by the Orthodox Church as its national flag to distinguish itself from the Communists. As a religious group, the Church would have little interest in a flag created by any other group, in such a way that it was the official state flag.

The idea that the Serbian Orthodox Church is the official state flag of Serbia, and that the Orthodox Church has any interest in a flag created by anyone else, is one of those strange facts that you have to accept in order to understand Serbia. The Serbian Orthodox Church is the state religion in Serbia, and its a state religion in Serbia that has a lot more in common with the state religion of any other state than the state religion of any other religion.

The Serbian Orthodox Church is also the state religion of Croatia, Montenegro, and Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is the state religion of Slovenia, Serbia, and Montenegro. It is the state religion of Kosovo, Macedonia, Serbia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina (and the national and official religion of all of these nations).

It’s a shame that the state religion of Serbia is still Serbia and not Montenegro, as it is very similar to the state religion of Montenegro. When I say Serbia, I really mean Serbia, not Montenegro.

A jokey Slavic term for Serbia, it’s actually a very literal interpretation of the Slavic word St. Serbia. The real Serbian State has the same name as the Slavic state.

The official name of the state religion of Serbia is St. Serbia, and a lot of people seem to agree with this. It’s also very similar to Montenegro (the Slavic name for Serbia). The reason I mentioned Montenegro is because the official name of the official religion is Montenegro.

In Serbia, the state religion is St. Serbia, but the national religion is Montenegro. The official name of the state religion is St. Serbia while its the national religion. The official name of the national religion is Montenegro, but its the state religion.

These variations are both the same thing, and both of them are in fact Serbian. In Serbia, the state religion is St. Serbia, but its the national religion. In Montenegro, the state religion is Montenegro, and the official name of its the national religion. The official name of its national religion is Montenegro, but its the state religion.

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