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    an estimated 60,000 people, and speak a transitional South Slavic dialect, called Goranski. The vast majority of the Gorani people adhere to Sunni Islam...
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  • Gorani may refer to: Gorani, Croatia [hr], a village in the municipality of Skrad, Croatia Gorani, Konjic, a village in the municipality of Konjic, Bosnia...
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    The Gorani or Goranski, also Našinski ("Our language") language, is a regiolectal variety of South Slavic spoken by the Gorani people in the border area...
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    Hala Basha-Gorani (/ˈhɑːlə ɡəˈrɑːni/; born March 1, 1970) is an American journalist, working as a correspondent for NBC News. Previously she was an anchor...
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    Gorani (Kurdish: گۆرانی, romanized: Goranî, lit. 'song') also known by its main dialect; Hawrami (ھەورامی, romanized: Hewramî) is a Northwestern Iranian...
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  • themselves ethnic Kurds. The Zaza–Gorani languages are the Zaza and the Gorani, and Shabaki languages. Whereas Gorani is composed of four dialects being...
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    United Gorani Party (Serbian: Jedinstvena Goranska Partija, Albanian: Partia Unike Gorane) is a Gorani political party in Kosovo. The Unique Gorani Party...
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    Gora (region) (category Gorani people)
    Albania, primarily inhabited by the Gorani people. Due to geopolitical circumstances, some of the local Gorani people have over time also self declared...
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    Dragash (category Gorani people)
    municipality. Due to geopolitical circumstances, some of the local Gorani people have over time self declared themselves as Albanians, Macedonians, Bosniaks...
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  • Goranci may refer to: Gorani people, an ethnic group in Kosovo Goranci, Mostar, a village in Bosnia and Herzegovina Gorenci (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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    population, the Bosniak, Gorani, and Turkish communities, and some of the Roma/Ashkali/Egyptian community'. About 100,000–120,000 people were Serbs, and these...
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    Brod, Dragaš (category Gorani people)
    called Gora. The majority of people are Gorani. Brod is a big village with 900 houses. The people of Brod are Muslims. The Gorani speak Našinski. A small part...
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    Restelicë (category Gorani people)
    Restelicë (Serbian: Рестелица, romanized: Restelica) is a Gorani village in the south of Kosovo, the largest in the municipality of Dragash, located in...
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  • Dukagjin Gorani (Albanian) Dukađin Gorani) is a journalist and media expert from Kosovo. Born in Pejë, he became one of the founders of weekly Koha in...
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    estimates: Appalachian Americans Caucasians Gorani people Gorals Khmer Loeu Lao Sung Lao Theung Merina people Montagnard Northeast Indian Hill tribes Polish...
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  • Bojan Neziri (category Gorani people)
    Bojan Neziri (Serbian Cyrillic: Бојан Незири, born 26 February 1982) is a Serbian football defender who last played for FK Inđija in the Serbian SuperLiga...
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  • Sascha Jusufi (category Gorani people)
    Sascha Jusufi (born Saša Jusufi, on 20 January 1963) is a retired German football player. His father is Partizan Belgrade legend Fahrudin Jusufi. DFB-Pokal:...
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    Deni Avdija (category Gorani people)
    and basketball player. His father, Zufer Avdija, is an Israeli citizen of Gorani–Muslim heritage who played basketball for the Yugoslavia national team prior...
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    Fahrudin Jusufi (category Gorani people)
    Frankfurt and the Yugoslavia national team. Jusufi was born into an ethnic Gorani family in the village of Zli Potok near Dragash (Vardar Banovina, Kingdom...
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  • Danel Sinani (category Gorani people)
    winger for Bundesliga club FC St. Pauli. Born in Belgrade to parents of Gorani descent, he plays for the Luxembourg national team. Sinani played club football...
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