Serbian women dressed in festive costumes with a row of coins called āÄenderi/ŃŠµŠ½Š“ŠµŃŠøā village Smiljan in the GospiÄ municipality, Lika area, Croatia, 1904. Photographed by Radivoj SimonoviÄ, Museum of Vojvodina
āIn 1847, 1,520 Orthodox Serbs were recorded in Smiljan. This number would later increase significantly, up until 1941. Today, 30 years after the latest war, only two elderly Serbs live in the village of Smiljan, along with a priestās family.ā














