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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%


Hungarians 3.5%


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%


Bosniaks 1.82% Bosniaks (Bosnian: Bošnjaci) are a Southeast European ethnic group, descended from Slavic converts to Islam during the Ottoman period (15th-19th century), living primarily in Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...


Roma 1.44% The Roma people (pronounced rahma; singular Rom; sometimes Rroma, Rrom), along with the closely related Sinti people, are commonly known as Gypsies in English. ...


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 (Bosnian: Bošnjaci) are a Southeast European ethnic group, descended from Slavic converts to Islam during the Ottoman period (15th-19th century), living primarily in Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...


Roma 1.45% The Roma people (pronounced rahma; singular Rom; sometimes Rroma, Rrom), along with the closely related Sinti people, are commonly known as Gypsies in English. ...


Albanians 1.10%


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%


Slovaks 2.79%


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% Parts of this article contradict each other. ...


Romanians 1.50%


Roma 1.43% The Roma people (pronounced rahma; singular Rom; sometimes Rroma, Rrom), along with the closely related Sinti people, are commonly known as Gypsies in English. ...


Population of Kosovo

Albanians 88%


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 (Bosnian: Bošnjaci) are a Southeast European ethnic group, descended from Slavic converts to Islam during the Ottoman period (15th-19th century), living primarily in Bosnia and Herzegovina. ... The Gorani are a Slav ethnic group living in a region called Gora (Slavic for Mountain) just south of Prizren in the Serbian province of Kosovo and Metohija, currently under NATO and United Nations administration. ... A Muslim is a believer in or follower of Islam. ...


Roma 1.7% The Roma people (pronounced rahma; singular Rom; sometimes Rroma, Rrom), along with the closely related Sinti people, are commonly known as Gypsies in English. ...


Turks 1%


See also


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Serbia and Montenegro - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography (1452 words)
Upon the breakup of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, the remaining confederation of Serbia and Montenegro was reconstituted in 1992 as the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (FRY).
The large Albanian population is chiefly concentrated in Kosovo, with smaller populations in the Preševo and Bujanovac municipalities in Central Serbia, and in the south-east of Montenegro (Ulcinj municipality).
Serbia, and in particular the valley of the Morava is often described as "the crossroads between the East and the West" - one of the primary reasons for its turbulent history.
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