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Are Serbia and France allies?

Are Serbia and France allies?

History. Serbia and France have a history of close relations. Those were seriously shaken with France’s participation in the 1999 NATO bombing of Yugoslavia, and Kosovo war, but have been improving since 2000.

Is Serbian and French similar?

Historically, Serbs and French are both European people who built their country first through medieval times and a strong christianity (catholic for the French, orthodox for the Serbs).

Do Serbs speak French?

Most Serbs speak some English and are eager to speak it (seniors, however, are more likely to speak German and/or French), so you will be able to find your way around by asking directions.

Are there any Serbs left in Kosovo?

There are around 100,000 Kosovo Serbs as of 2014 and about half of them live in North Kosovo. Other Serb communities live in southern Kosovo. After Albanians they form the second largest ethnic community in Kosovo (4-7\%). Kosovo was annexed by the Kingdom of Serbia in 1912, following the First Balkan War.

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Is Kosovans a Serbian?

Serbs are the second largest community in the Kosovo. More than half of Kosovo’s pre-1999 Serb population (226,000) including 37,000 Roma, 15,000 Muslims and 7,000 others were expelled to central Serbia and Montenegro after the Kosovo War.

What do the Swiss and the Brits think of the French?

Nobody!” The Swiss don’t like the fact that they have contempt for authority and are lazy. The Brits, of course, have the most mixed feelings about the French, though. One half the country hates them, the other half loves them. Those that hate the French tend to like the Americans, and vice versa.

What is the cultural difference between the Swiss and the French?

Note that there is a big cultural divide between French-speaking Swiss, and the German-speaking Swiss. The former are almost exactly like the French, except having a blander cuisine and more respect for authority, the latter being more like the Germans except even more stiff, rigid and cranky.

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What do the Dutch and French think of the Belgians?

The Belgians — Considered idiots by both the Dutch and the French. Belgians, in turn, consider the Dutch to be a bunch of cranky assholes, and French stuck-up. The Dutch — The Dutch, like the Scandinavians, have an enviable economy and social order that’s admired by southern European countries.