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Demographics of Serbia Population of Serbia (including Kosovo) Serbs 66% Serbs (in the Serbian language Срби, Srbi) are a south Slavic people living chiefly in Serbia and Montenegro and Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
Albanians 17% The Albanians or Shqiptarë are a people of the western Balkan peninsula, speaking the Albanian language and numbering today approximately six million worldwide. ...
Hungarians 3.5% Hungarian may refer to: Hungary or the Kingdom of Hungary. ...
Population of Serbia (excluding Kosovo) Serbs 82.86% Serbs (in the Serbian language Срби, Srbi) are a south Slavic people living chiefly in Serbia and Montenegro and Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
Hungarians 3.91% Hungarian may refer to: Hungary or the Kingdom of Hungary. ...
Bosniaks 1.82% Bosniaks (natively: Bošnjaci) are South Slavs descended from those who converted to Islam during the Ottoman period (15th-19th century). ...
Roma 1.44% Roma is: The Latin, Italian, Romanian and Spanish name for the Italian city of Rome. ...
Yugoslavs 1.08% The Yugoslavs were a relatively short-lived nationality that was created at the time of Yugoslavia. ...
Population of Central Serbia Serbs 89.48% Serbs (in the Serbian language Срби, Srbi) are a south Slavic people living chiefly in Serbia and Montenegro and Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
Bosniaks 2.48% Bosniaks (natively: Bošnjaci) are South Slavs descended from those who converted to Islam during the Ottoman period (15th-19th century). ...
Roma 1.45% Roma is: The Latin, Italian, Romanian and Spanish name for the Italian city of Rome. ...
Albanians 1.10% The Albanians or Shqiptarë are a people of the western Balkan peninsula, speaking the Albanian language and numbering today approximately six million worldwide. ...
Population of Vojvodina Serbs 65.05% Serbs (in the Serbian language Срби, Srbi) are a south Slavic people living chiefly in Serbia and Montenegro and Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
Hungarians 14.28% Hungarian may refer to: Hungary or the Kingdom of Hungary. ...
Slovaks 2.79% The Slovaks are a western Slavic ethnic group that primarily inhabits Slovakia and speaks the Slovak language. ...
Croats 2.78% Croats (Croatian: Hrvati) are a south Slavic people mostly living in Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina (where theyre one of the constitutive nations). ...
Yugoslavs 2.45% The Yugoslavs were a relatively short-lived nationality that was created at the time of Yugoslavia. ...
Montenegrins 1.75% The word Montenegrins may also refer to all residents of Montenegro, regardless of nationality. ...
Romanians 1.50% The Romanians (români in present-day Romanian and rumâni in historical contexts) are an ethnic group; they are the majority inhabitants of Romania and of Moldova (where they are also called Moldovans, a disputed term); each of these countries also has other significant ethnic minorities, and the Romanians constitute an...
Roma 1.43% Roma is: The Latin, Italian, Romanian and Spanish name for the Italian city of Rome. ...
Population of Kosovo Albanians 88% The Albanians or Shqiptarë are a people of the western Balkan peninsula, speaking the Albanian language and numbering today approximately six million worldwide. ...
Serbs 7% Serbs (in the Serbian language Срби, Srbi) are a south Slavic people living chiefly in Serbia and Montenegro and Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
Muslim Slavs (Bosniaks, Goranians, Muslims) 1.9% Slavic Muslims are Slavs who observe the Islamic faith. ...
Bosniaks (natively: Bošnjaci) are South Slavs descended from those who converted to Islam during the Ottoman period (15th-19th century). ...
The Gorani are an ethnic group living in a region called Gora (Slavic for Mountain) just south of Prizren in the Serbian province of Kosovo-Metohia, currently under NATO and United Nations administration. ...
A Muslim is a believer in or follower of Islam. ...
Roma 1.7% Roma is: The Latin, Italian, Romanian and Spanish name for the Italian city of Rome. ...
Turks 1% The Turkic people are any of various peoples whose members speak languages in the Turkic family of languages. ...
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