pripadnost
Pripadnost is a concept in Eastern European and Slavic cultures, particularly in Croatia, Serbia, and other surrounding countries. It is a term that roughly translates to "partisan" or "guerrilla fighter" in the English language. However, its meaning is more complex and multifaceted.
During the Second World War, the Yugoslav Partisans, led by Josip Broz Tito, played a significant role
In a broader sense, pripadnost refers to the sense of belonging, loyalty, and solidarity with a particular
Today, the term pripadnost is still used in various contexts, including politics, history, and popular culture.