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In Kosovo there were Albanians:
The name of the settlement translates to good water (Albanian: ujë-water, mirë-good).[1][2]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UjmirIn the 1330 Chrysobulls of Dečani, the settlement is recorded as Ujnemir.[3][4][5][6][7][8] During the Colonization of Kosovo 14 Serb and Montenegrin families settled in Ujmir.[9]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gjonaj,_PrizrenThe village Gjonaj is first mentioned in 1348 in the chrysobull of Serbian Emperor Stefan Dušan, along with eight other Catholic Albanian villages in the Prizren area, these villages are known with the names Gjinovci (Gjinajt), Magjerci, Bjellogllavci (Kryebardhët), Flokovci (Flokajt), Crnça, Caparci (Çaparajt), Shpinadinci (Shpinajt) and Novaci[5][6]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gjinoc
But there were no Serbs in Bosnia.
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