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Serbian$73945$ - Übersetzung nach griechisch

Serbian clothing; Serbian dress; National costume of Serbia; Serbian national costume; Serbian national clothing; Serbian traditional costume; Serbian costume; Serbian folk clothing; Serbian folk costume; Serbian folk dress
  • ''"Narentaner"'' painting, ''"The Serbs on the Adriatic"'', Louis Salvator, 1870.
  • ''"Woman from [[Benkovac]]"'' painting, ''"The Serbs on the Adriatic"'', Louis Salvator, 1870.
  • Bosnia]].
  • ''"Man from [[Benkovac]]"'' painting, ''"The Serbs on the Adriatic"'', Louis Salvator, 1870.
  • Ethnographic museum]].
  • A brass band from [[Bjeluša]] in Šumadija folk costumes, [[Guca trumpet festival]].
  • Ethnographic museum]].
  • Ethnographic museum]]
  • Bosnia]] (right) attire, 1875
  • Serbian Dance group from Sombor dancing Kolo in East Serbian folk attire.
  • Folklore group from [[Izbište]], [[Banat]] region, [[Vojvodina]], Northern [[Serbia]].
  • King [[Peter II of Yugoslavia]] in folk costume from [[Montenegro]], 1920s.
  • ''"[[Kosovo Maiden]]"'' painting, [[Uroš Predić]], 1919.
  • ''"[[Happy Brothers]]"'' painting, [[Uroš Predić]], 1887.
  • Knez Miloš Obrenović]] in typical Ottoman-influenced Serbian city costume of the first half of the 19th century, complete with a turban
  • Ethnographic museum]].
  • Serb Youth in Lika folk costume, [[Prague]].
  • ''"Serb women in festive dress"'', near [[Prizren]], ''"Autochrome"'', Auguste Léon, May 9th 1913.
  • Bosnia]].
  • ''"Serbs in [[Bačka]]"'' painting, [[Jovan Pačić]], 19th century.
  • Serbs in their national costumes in Knin, Dalmatia, 1874.
  • Male and Female folk dress, [[Srem]] region, [[Vojvodina]], Northern [[Serbia]].
  • Youths in traditional costumes of [[Šumadija]], Central [[Serbia]].
  • Šumadija folk dress, Central [[Serbia]].
  • Folk costumes, [[Vranje]], Southeastern [[Serbia]].
  • ''"[[Vršac triptych]]"'' painting, [[Paja Jovanović]], 1895.
  • Folk dress, [[Zlatibor]], Western [[Serbia]], late 19th to early 20th century.

Serbian      
adj. σερβικός

Definition

Serbian
¦ noun
1. the Southern Slavic language of the Serbs, almost identical to Croatian but written in the Cyrillic alphabet.
2. a Serb.
¦ adjective relating to Serbia, the Serbs, or their language.

Wikipedia

Serbian traditional clothing

Serbian traditional clothing, also called as Serbian national costume or Serbian dress (Serbian: српска народна ношња / srpska narodna nošnja, plural: српскe народнe ношњe / srpske narodne nošnje), refers to the traditional clothing worn by Serbs living in Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, and the extended Serbian diaspora communities in Austria, Australia, Bulgaria, Canada, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, North Macedonia, Romania, Russia, Slovenia, United States, etc. Like any traditional dress of a nation or culture, it has been lost to the advent of urbanization, industrialization, and the growing market of international clothing trends. The wide range of regional folk costumes show influence from historical Austrian, Hungarian, German, Italian, and Ottoman Turkish presence. Nonetheless, the costumes are still a pinnacle part of Serbian folk culture. From the 19th century and onwards, Serbs have adopted western-styled clothing. This change has started in larger settlements such as cities and towns, although it was not uncommon to see rural women in traditional working costumes all the way until the end of President Josip Broz Tito's term. Today, these national costumes are only worn by some elderly in rural areas but are most often worn with connection to special events and celebrations, mostly at ethnic festivals, religious and national holidays, weddings, tourist attractions, and by dancing groups who dance the traditional Serbian kolo, or circle dance.