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A significant wave of immigration from the
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to Switzerland occurred during the 1990s and 2000s. While moderate numbers of Yugoslav citizens had residence in Switzerland during the 1980s, the bulk of immigration took place as a consequence of the
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and by
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of those who had immigrated during this period. About half a million immigrants from the former Yugoslavia lived in Switzerland as of 2009, corresponding to roughly 6.5% of total Swiss population. About half of this number are Albanians, while the other half is of South Slavic origin. Taken as a single group, people from former Yugoslavia are the largest immigrant group in Switzerland, followed by the
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at about 294,000. From the ethnic perspective, Albanians form the second largest immigrant group.


Demographics

Since the
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keeps a record of the nationalities of foreign residents, their ethnicity is not recorded. In the case of former Yugoslavia, where ethnic conflict was the reason for the war and the breakup of the country, this had the consequence that there were several, sometimes mutually hostile, ethnic groups living in Switzerland, all registered under the same nationality.


History

In 1920, 1,235 citizens of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes had residence in Switzerland. This number dropped to below 700 during
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. After the end of the war and the formation of
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, the number grew slowly, to 1,169 in 1960. During the 1960s to 1970s, immigration began to pick up noticeably with the influx of
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s, with 24,971 Yugoslav citizens registered in 1970 and 60,916 in 1980. With the collapse of Yugoslavia, immigration increased steeply, with 172,777 Yugoslavs registered in Switzerland by 1990. Immigration accelerated still more during the
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. In 1995, there were more than 330,000 foreigners from former Yugoslavia residing in Switzerland, partly still registered with Yugoslavian nationality, partly under the nationality of Yugoslavia's successor states. Registration under the successor states of Yugoslavia began gradually after 1992, but the problem remained unresolved until the year 2000. In 1998, there were still 198,131 foreign residents registered as "Yugoslavian". This number fell to 5,507 by 2000 and to zero by 2001. The same problem was repeated on a smaller scale with the breakaway of
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from the state of Serbia and Montenegro, and
Kosovo Kosovo ( sq, Kosova or ; sr-Cyrl, Косово ), officially the Republic of Kosovo ( sq, Republika e Kosovës, links=no; sr, Република Косово, Republika Kosovo, links=no), is a partially recognised state in Southeast Euro ...
from
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in 2006 and 2008, respectively. The statistics for 2011 record an increase by 8,922 in the number of citizens of Kosovo, and at the same time a decrease by 10,386 in the number of citizens of Serbia. This does not reflect any real population movement, but the registrations as citizens of Kosovo by Albanians who were formerly registered as Serbian citizens.


Current demographics

As of 2009, nationals of successor states of Yugoslavia are registered as follows: * Serbia and Montenegro: 187,554 (including also those with newer Serbian, Montenegrin or Kosovan passports) *
North Macedonia North Macedonia, ; sq, Maqedonia e Veriut, (Macedonia before February 2019), officially the Republic of North Macedonia,, is a country in Southeast Europe. It gained independence in 1991 as one of the successor states of Yugoslavia. It ...
: 60,293 *
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: 37,397 *
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: 35,259 *
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: 2,501 By 1995, there were 40,000 Macedonian citizens in Switzerland. This number has risen further to 61,000 by 2002. This increase does not necessarily reflect immigration, but rather re-registration of formerly Yugoslav citizens as Macedonian nationals. An estimated 50,000 emigrants from North Macedonia are Albanians from North Macedonia. Since
Kosovo Kosovo ( sq, Kosova or ; sr-Cyrl, Косово ), officially the Republic of Kosovo ( sq, Republika e Kosovës, links=no; sr, Република Косово, Republika Kosovo, links=no), is a partially recognised state in Southeast Euro ...
began to issue passports in 2009, an increasing number of Albanians in Switzerland have since been registered as citizens of Kosovo. The number of foreign residents from former Yugoslavia naturalized as Swiss citizens in 2009 was at 14,780 (Serbia, Montenegro and Kosovo: 8,879; Bosnia and Herzegovina: 2,408; North Macedonia: 1,831; Croatia: 1,599; Slovenia: 63). This corresponds to one third of the total number of naturalizations during this year. In 2010, out of a total of 40,403 naturalizations, 13,440 were accounted for by citizens of successor states of Yugoslavia, again corresponding to one third of the total number (Serbia: 6,843, Bosnia and Herzegovina: 1,924; Kosovo 1,609; North Macedonia: 1,585; Croatia: 1,479).


Ethnicities

In terms of ethnicity, these populations consist mostly of Albanians, Bosniaks,
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,
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and Macedonians. The size of each group is unknown and only amenable to rough estimates. An indicator of ethnicity can be taken from data on languages spoken in Switzerland. Unfortunately, the latest data on this was collected in the 2000 census. At that time, there were 103,000 native speakers of
Serbo-Croatian Serbo-Croatian () – also called Serbo-Croat (), Serbo-Croat-Bosnian (SCB), Bosnian-Croatian-Serbian (BCS), and Bosnian-Croatian-Montenegrin-Serbian (BCMS) – is a South Slavic language and the primary language of Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia an ...
, 95,000 speakers of Albanian and 61,300 speakers of Macedonian. Estimates on the actual ethnic composition of former Yugoslav immigrants in Switzerland are mostly left to ethnic cultural organizations. They cannot be expected to have better than single-digit accuracy, but nevertheless give an overview of the general situation; such estimates amount to roughly 250,000 Albanians,Die Albaner in der Schweiz: Geschichtliches – Albaner in der Schweiz seit 1431
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150,000 Serbs, 80,000 Croats and 10,000 Macedonians. The number of Slovenians in Switzerland is much smaller, well within the four-digit range. The Albanians in Switzerland consist mostly of
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and Albanians from North Macedonia and a smaller number of Albanians from Serbia and Albania.


Cultural organizations

Macedonians in Switzerland are organized through many associations and clubs. The first such association was formed in 1988, and by 1991 there were five Macedonian clubs, now all part of one single organization called ''Združenie na Makedonskite Društva'' (ZMD), which was formed in 1992. The main purpose of this organisation was to encourage and spread Macedonian ideals, culture, language, and tradition.


Reception

The image of the groups from former Yugoslavia in Swiss society is very poor. In a survey performed in Zurich in 2011, "Former Yugoslavs" were found to be the least popular immigrant group, followed by Turks, Arabs and Germans. The Albanians have been singled out for their particularly poor image. As the largest group, they tend to be the most visible, besides the factor of prejudice against Islam, and the perceived link between
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. In a 2010 statistic, young males of the former Serbia and Montenegro (which to a large extent corresponds to the Kosovo Albanians in Switzerland) were found to have a
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of 310% of the young males in Swiss population, while those from Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Macedonia had crime rates of 230%–240% of the Swiss value. It has been pointed out that the crime rates cannot be the only reason for the group's poor image, as the crime rate of the
Sri Lankans in Switzerland Sri Lankans in Switzerland refer to Sri Lankans living in Switzerland. There are about 46,000 to 55,000 Swiss of Sri Lankan origin and Sri Lankan expatriates living in Switzerland. Most of them are Sri Lankan Tamil people, ethnic Tamils. History ...
was still higher, at 470%, while that group has a much better reputation.


Notable people

;Historical Immigrants from the historical Republic of Yugoslavia prior to its disintegration (1943–1990) and its predecessor states (until 1918 part of
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): *
Mileva Marić Mileva Marić ( sr-cyr, Милева Марић; 19 December 1875 – 4 August 1948), sometimes called Mileva Marić-Einstein ( sr-cyr, Милева Марић-Ајнштајн, Mileva Marić-Ajnštajn), was a Serbian physicist and mathematicia ...
(1875–1948) was an ethnic Serbian physicist, known as the wife of
Albert Einstein Albert Einstein ( ; ; 14 March 1879 – 18 April 1955) was a German-born theoretical physicist, widely acknowledged to be one of the greatest and most influential physicists of all time. Einstein is best known for developing the theory ...
, who spent most of her life in Zürich. *
Leopold Ružička Leopold Ružička (; born Lavoslav Stjepan Ružička; 13 September 1887 – 26 September 1976) was a Croatian-Swiss scientist and joint winner of the 1939 Nobel Prize in Chemistry "for his work on polymethylenes and higher terpenes" "including t ...
(1887–1976), Swiss-Croatian chemist and Nobel laureate *
Vladimir Prelog Vladimir Prelog (23 July 1906 – 7 January 1998) was a Croatian-Swiss organic chemist who received the 1975 Nobel Prize in chemistry for his research into the stereochemistry of organic molecules and reactions. Prelog was born and grew up in ...
(1906–1998) was a chemist and Nobel laureate of Croatian origin, naturalized as Swiss citizen in 1959. ;Sports More recent Swiss celebrities of Former Yugoslav origin are found mostly in sports, especially football. Examples include: *Bosnian:
Slaviša Dugić Slaviša Dugić (Serbian Cyrillic: Славиша Дугић; born 17 January 1985) is a Swiss professional football player of Bosnian Serb descent. Background He had played for Swiss teams SC Kriens, FC Servette, FC Aarau, Italian Catania Calc ...
(Bosnian Serb), Damir Džombić,
Mario Gavranović Mario Gavranović (; born 24 November 1989) is a Swiss professional footballer who plays as a forward for Süper Lig club Kayserispor and the Switzerland national team. Club career Early career Gavranović began his career with AS Vezia, befor ...
(Bosnian Croat),
Izet Hajrović Izet Hajrović (; born 4 August 1991) is a Bosnian professional footballer who plays as a winger for Super League Greece club Aris and the Bosnia and Herzegovina national team. Hajrović started his professional career at Grasshoppers, befor ...
, Selver Hodžić, Eldin Jakupović,
Vladimir Petković Vladimir Petković (; born 15 August 1963) is a Bosnian-born Swiss professional football manager and former player who was most recently the head coach of French side Bordeaux, having previously managed the Switzerland national team, a string o ...
(Bosnian Croat), Vero Salatić,
Haris Seferovic Haris Seferovic ( bs, Seferović, ; born 22 February 1992) is a Swiss professional footballer who plays as a striker for Süper Lig club Galatasaray, on loan from Portuguese club Benfica, and the Switzerland national team. Seferovic made his ...
, Mustafa Sejmenović; *Croatian Josip Drmić, Goran Ivelja, Mihael Kovačević,
Mijat Marić Mijat Marić (born 30 April 1984) is a Swiss former footballer of Croatian descent, who played as a defender. Career Marić started his career at AC Lugano of Ticino, an Italian speaking region. After the bankrupt of the club, he joined FC M ...
, Oliver Maric,
Ivan Rakitić Ivan Rakitić (; born 10 March 1988) is a Croatian professional footballer who plays as a central or attacking midfielder for La Liga club Sevilla. Rakitić started his professional career at Basel and spent two seasons with them before he was s ...
, Boris Smiljanić, Danijel Subotić, Krešimir Stanić, Petar Pušić; *Kosovo Albanian:
Almen Abdi Almen Abdi (born 21 October 1986) is a retired Swiss Association football, footballer who played as an attacking midfielder. He has previously played for FC Zürich, Zürich, Le Mans Union Club 72, Le Mans, Udinese Calcio, Udinese, Watford F.C., ...
, Amir Abrashi,
Valon Behrami Valon Behrami (born 19 April 1985) is a Swiss former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. Behrami was capped 83 times at international level by the Switzerland national team, playing at four FIFA World Cups, UEFA Euro 2008 and UE ...
,
Albert Bunjaku Albert Bunjaku (born 29 November 1983) is a professional footballer who plays as a striker for German club Bonner SC. Having previously represented Switzerland, participating at the 2010 FIFA World Cup, he switched to the newly formed Kosovo ...
,
Berat Djimsiti Berat Ridvan Djimsiti ( sq, Gjimshiti; born 19 February 1993) is a professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for club Atalanta. Born in Switzerland to Albanian parents, he represented his birth country at youth level before choosing to ...
,
Beg Ferati Beg Ferati (born 10 November 1986) is a Swiss former professional footballer who played as a centre-back. Club career Born in Pristina, Ferati moved with his family to Pratteln, Switzerland, while he was still a child. He started his children ...
,
Shkëlzen Gashi Shkëlzen Taib Gashi (born 15 July 1988) is a professional footballer who plays as a midfielder and forward for Swiss club Aarau. Born in Switzerland, he has represented the Albania national team. Club career Early career and Zürich Gashi wa ...
,
Burim Kukeli Burim Nue Kukeli (born 16 January 1984) is an Albanian former professional footballer who played as a defensive midfielder. He is the current coach of Grasshopper Club Zürich U-21 squad. A Zofingen product, Kukeli started his professional care ...
, Ermir Lenjani, Sokol Maliqi, Milaim Rama, Rijat Shala,
Xherdan Shaqiri Xherdan Shaqiri (; born 10 October 1991) is a Swiss professional footballer who plays as a winger for Major League Soccer club Chicago Fire and the Switzerland national team. Shaqiri began his career at FC Basel, winning honours including ...
, Shani Tarashaj,
Frédéric Veseli Frédéric Shtjefan Veseli ( sq, Frederik Shtjefan Veseli; born 20 November 1992), also known as Freddie Veseli, is a professional footballer who plays as a defender for club Fatih Karagümrük and the Albania national team. His main position ...
,
Granit Xhaka Granit Xhaka (born 27 September 1992) is a Swiss professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for club Arsenal and the Switzerland national team. Xhaka began his career at hometown club FC Basel, winning the Swiss Super League in each of ...
,
Taulant Xhaka Taulant Ragip Xhaka (born 28 March 1991) is a professional footballer who plays as a defensive midfielder for Swiss Super League club Basel. Born in Switzerland, he represented the Albania national team. Early life Xhaka was born in Basel, Swi ...
,
Florent Hadergjonaj Florent Hadergjonaj (; born 31 July 1994) is a professional footballer who plays as a right-back for Süper Lig club Kasımpaşa. Born in Switzerland, he represents the Kosovo national team. He previously represented Switzerland at youth and s ...
, Arlind Ajeti, Albian Ajeti, Adonis Ajeti; *North Macedonia: Naser Aliji (North Macedonia Albanian),
Blerim Džemaili Blerim Džemaili ( sq, Blerim Xhemaili, ; mk, Блерим Џемаили; born 12 April 1986) is a Swiss professional footballer who plays for Super League club Zürich as a midfielder. He began his career at FC Zürich, where he won the Swi ...
(North Macedonia Albanian), Pajtim Kasami (North Macedonia Albanian),
Admir Mehmedi Admir Mehmedi (born 16 March 1991) is a Swiss professional footballer who plays as a second striker or centre forward for Süper Lig club Antalyaspor. He represented the Switzerland national team. Early life Mehmedi was born in Gostivar, North ...
(North Macedonia Albanian), Aleksandar Mitreski, Aleksandar Veljanovski; *Montenegrin: Elsad Zverotić (Montenegrin Bosniaks); *Serbian: Fidan Aliti (Serbian Albanian), Nenad Begović, Nikoslav Bjegović, Florijana Ismaili (Serbian Albanian),
Bora Milutinović Velibor "Bora" Milutinović ( sr-Cyrl, Велибор Бора Милутиновић; born 7 September 1944) is a Serbian former professional footballer and manager. He has managed at five editions of the FIFA World Cup, tied for the record a ...
, Marko Pantelić, Dragan Đukić, Vasilije Janjičić, Goran Karanovic, Zdravko Kuzmanović, Boban Maksimović, Srđan Maksimović, Miloš Malenović,
Aleksandar Prijović Aleksandar Prijović ( sr-Cyrl, Александар Пpиjoвић, ; born 21 April 1990) is a professional footballer who plays as a striker for A-League club Western United. Born in Switzerland, Prijović played for the Serbia national team ...
, Nenad Savić, Philippe Senderos (Spanish-Serbian), Alen Stevanović, Gjelbrim Taipi (Serbian Albanian), Miloš Veljković. To a lesser extent, the group is represented in other sports, e.g.
Goran Bezina Goran Bezina (born 21 March 1980) is a Swiss former professional ice hockey defenseman who played most of his career with Genève-Servette HC of the National League (NL). He also played with the Arizona Coyotes in the National Hockey League (N ...
(hockey); Petar Majstorovic,
Xhavit Bajrami Xhavit Bajrami (born October 30, 1975) is an Albanian-Swiss former kickboxer who competed in the heavyweight division. A Seido karate practitioner and Andy Hug student, Bajrami built up an undefeated record domestically before he was recruited b ...
and Azem Maksutaj (kickboxing); Nuri Seferi (boxing). ;Pop culture Swiss singer
Patrick Nuo Patrick Nuo (born 31 August 1982) is a Swiss singer. Early life Nuo was born and raised in Lucerne, Switzerland, where he lived till the age of 17. His mother is Swiss and his father is an ethnic Albanian from Kosovo. He has a younger brother, ...
is of mixed Albanian and Swiss descent. Nuo has created 3 albums (one with
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).
Edita Abdieski Edita Abdieski (born November 14, 1984) is a Swiss pop singer. She rose to fame during the debut series of the German ''X Factor'' show, which she won in November 2010. Early life Abdieski is the eldest child born to a Macedonian Albanian fat ...
is a Swiss singer-songwriter of Albanian descent (born in Switzerland in 1984 to a North Macedonia Albanian father and a Montenegrin Albanian mother), known as the winner of the debut series of the German
X Factor ''The X Factor'' is a television music competition franchise created by British producer Simon Cowell and his company Syco Entertainment. It originated in the United Kingdom, where it was devised as a replacement for ''Pop Idol'' (2001–2003) ...
show. ;Politicians and businesspeople * Nenad Stojanović, Serbian-Swiss journalist and member of the
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*
Behgjet Pacolli Behgjet Isa Pacolli ; sh, Behđet Isa Pacoli. (born 30 August 1951) is a Kosovar Albanian politician and businessman who served as the first deputy prime minister of Kosovo and minister of foreign affairs from 2017 to 2019 under the Ramush Hara ...
(
Kosovo Albanian The Albanians of Kosovo ( sq, Shqiptarët e Kosovës, ), also commonly called Kosovo Albanians, Kosovar/Kosovan Albanians or Kosovars/Kosovans, constitute the largest ethnic group in Kosovo. Kosovo Albanians belong to the ethnic Albanian sub-gr ...
billionaire and former
President of Kosovo The president of the Republic of Kosovo ( sq, Presidenti i Republikës së Kosovës, ), is the head of state and chief representative of the de facto Republic of Kosovo in the country and abroad. The president is elected indirectly, by the Asse ...
) * Stanko Subotić, who made money in Serbia-Montenegro during the murky times of disintegration of Yugoslavia, lives in
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. * Daniel Adam Beadini, president of the New International Party ;Notable felons *Svetislav Danilovic (born 1956 in
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) was for some years known as the most dangerous criminal in Switzerland. He immigrated in the early 1980s, and after serving prison sentences for theft and burglary in 1983 and 1984, he was convicted to another sentence in 1987, but he escaped to Yugoslavia, where he was imprisoned. In 1989, he escaped from Yugoslav prison and came back to Switzerland to kidnap Swiss industrialist Karl Zünd. He was arrested after a failed ransom transaction, but escaped from prison again in August 1993. Danilovic now had the plan to kidnap the richest Swiss businessmen, beginning with Martin Ebner. After three unsuccessful kidnapping attempts, he was arrested once again in December 1993. He reportedly planned to kidnap
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next. Danilovic was released from prison in 2008. He next perpetrated a series of armed robberies on wealthy residences in
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. He was arrested in Austria in March 2010. *Bashkim Berisha was noted as a Thai-Boxer and as protagonist in a documentary on juvenile violent crime, and became known as the "parking lot killer" (''Parkplatzmörder'') after killing a Macedonian Albanian over a dispute about a parking space in 2005. He was convicted to a 14-year prison sentence for
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in 2009. *Another high-profile case of manslaughter was that of Ded Gecaj who shot his daughter's teacher in 1999 (in whom the girl had confided about
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by her father), and who killed himself in prison in 2010 after being extradited from Kosovo to Switzerland.Ungeklärter Tod des Lehrermörders
NZZ, 19 November 2010.


See also

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Emigration from Kosovo A substantial emigration from Kosovo has taken place in various phases during the second half of the 20th century. It is estimated that about a third of people born in Kosovo currently live outside Kosovo. Emigration has taken place in separate w ...
* Switzerland–Yugoslavia relations


References

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External links

*http://www.croatia.ch Swiss Croatian internet portal *http://www.crkva.ch Serbian Orthodox Church in Zurich *http://makedonium.ch Swiss Macedonian website {{Immigration to Switzerland * Bosnia and Herzegovina–Switzerland relations Croatia–Switzerland relations Kosovo–Switzerland relations Montenegro–Switzerland relations North Macedonia–Switzerland relations Serbia–Switzerland relations Slovenia–Switzerland relations