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English: Dervan's Serbia, 7th century.
Српски / srpski: Dervanova Srbija, 7. vek.
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References
1. Borders of Dervan's Serbia are made in accordance with this source: http://www.consultsas.com/historica/obrazky/mapaangl/samomapaangl.gif archive copy at the Wayback Machine
2. Sources for borders of modern countries and locations of modern cities:
Miloš Blagojević, Srpska državnost u srednjem veku, Beograd, 2011. (page 13)
Sava S. Vujić - Bogdan M. Basarić, Severni Srbi (ne)zaboravljeni narod, Beograd, 1998. (page 39)
Aleksandar M. Petrović, Kratka arheografija Srba, Novi Sad, 1994. (page 91)
The making of central and eastern Europe, Francis Dvorník, Polish Research Centre, 1949, page 291.
The New Cambridge Medieval History: c. 500-c. 700, Paul Fouracre, Cambridge University Press, 1995, page 532.
The history of the ancient Germans: including that of the Cimbri, Suevi, Alemanni, Franks, Saxons, Goths, Vandals, and other ancient northern nations, who overthrew the Roman empire, and established that of Germany, and most of the kingdoms of Europe, Том 2, Johann Jakob Mascov, J. Mechell, 1738, page 246.
https://www.antikvarne-knjige.com/elektronskeknjige/book/de-administrando-imperio-o-upravljanju-carstvom---konstantin-porfirogenit-deo- (Konstantin Porfirogenit, De administrando imperio - O upravljanju carstvom)
http://www.drustvo-istoricara.rs/wp-content/uploads/2011/6_razred.pdf archive copy at the Wayback Machine (Istorijski izvori za takmičenje u šestom razredu osnovne škole, Beograd, 2010, page 13)
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