Mrkojevići (alternatively Mrkovići, in Montenergin Мркојевићи/Мрковићи, in Albanian Mërkot) is a historical tribal region in southwestern Montenegro, located between the towns of Bar and Ulcinj. The region borders Krajina to the east. The Mrkojevići form a distinct ethno-geographical group with their own dialect of the Serbo-Croatian language, while also exhibiting a degree of bilingualism in Albanian. Their customs are distinct from their neighbouring Slavic and Albanian communities, but they also show influence and contacts with them. In the 400-year Ottoman period, the Mrkojevići converted to Islam, which forms an important aspect of their cultural identity.
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| - Mrkojevići (alternatively Mrkovići, in Montenergin Мркојевићи/Мрковићи, in Albanian Mërkot) is a historical tribal region in southwestern Montenegro, located between the towns of Bar and Ulcinj. The region borders Krajina to the east. The Mrkojevići form a distinct ethno-geographical group with their own dialect of the Serbo-Croatian language, while also exhibiting a degree of bilingualism in Albanian. Their customs are distinct from their neighbouring Slavic and Albanian communities, but they also show influence and contacts with them. In the 400-year Ottoman period, the Mrkojevići converted to Islam, which forms an important aspect of their cultural identity. (en)
- Мрко́вичи или мрко́евичи (серб. Мрковићи / Mrkovići, Мркоjевићи /Mrkojevići, алб. mërkot) — одно из , а также (краи́на), населявшаяся представителями этого племени, на юге Черногории в Приморье между городами Бар и Улцинь. (ru)
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| - Mrkojevići (alternatively Mrkovići, in Montenergin Мркојевићи/Мрковићи, in Albanian Mërkot) is a historical tribal region in southwestern Montenegro, located between the towns of Bar and Ulcinj. The region borders Krajina to the east. The Mrkojevići form a distinct ethno-geographical group with their own dialect of the Serbo-Croatian language, while also exhibiting a degree of bilingualism in Albanian. Their customs are distinct from their neighbouring Slavic and Albanian communities, but they also show influence and contacts with them. In the 400-year Ottoman period, the Mrkojevići converted to Islam, which forms an important aspect of their cultural identity. (en)
- Мрко́вичи или мрко́евичи (серб. Мрковићи / Mrkovići, Мркоjевићи /Mrkojevići, алб. mërkot) — одно из , а также (краи́на), населявшаяся представителями этого племени, на юге Черногории в Приморье между городами Бар и Улцинь. Жители области Мрковичи исповедуют ислам (за исключением нескольких семей, живущих в селе Добра-Вода, которые придерживаются православия), по большей части относят себя к мусульманам (муслиманам) как к этнической группе и черногорцам, в меньшей степени — к сербам и бошнякам, встречается также такой этноним как муслимани-черногорцы (черногорцы-муслимани). Говорят на сербском языке (в переписи указывают его как «черногорский»), среди лиц старшего поколения сохраняются местные цетинско-барской группы зетско-рашского диалекта. В сёлах на границе с албанскими регионами распространено сербско-албанское двуязычие. (ru)
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