Talk:List of Užicans

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[edit] Page title

Let's discuss the page title here, since this battle of redirecting is really stupid. The list is not intended as a list of prominent Serbs from Užice only. It's supposed to be a list of all prominent people from this area, what ever their nationality is. And of course, not only Serbs live here, but also many Bosniaks as well. "Užicans", "Starovlahs", or "Ere", singular "Ero" or "Era" (in Serbian: Ужичани, Старовласи, or Ере) is what the population of the Užice region of Serbia is called (you may also check the Vuk Stefanović Karadžić's Serbian dictionary under Ero). The Užice region (in Serbian ужички крај or златиборски крај) is name for a region in South-Western Serbia. It approximately consists of the present Zlatibor District of Serbia, and the municipality of Ivanjica in the Moravica District of Serbia. --Djordje D. Bozovic 20:44, 6 December 2006 (UTC)