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Serbian diaspora refers to Serbian emigrant communities in the diaspora. The existence of a numerous diaspora of Serbian nationals is mainly a consequence of either economic or political (coercion or expulsion) reasons. There were different waves of Serb migration, characterized by: #Economic emigration (end of 19th–beginning of 20th c.) #Political emigration (from 1945 up to 1967) of anti-Communist regime members, better known as the Chetnik Immigration #Economic emigration (1967 up to the 1980s) of mostly laborers with mid-level education or professionals of higher education #Political emigration (1990s) refugees of the Yugoslav Wars. The main countries of destination were Germany, Austria, the United States, Sweden, Canada, and Australia. Based on a 2007 estimate, there were 4.2 to 5.8 million Serbs or people of Serbian origin in the diaspora. The Ministry of Diaspora (MoD) estimated in 2008 that the Serb diaspora numbered 3,908,000 to 4,170,000, the numbers includin ...
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Serbian Diaspora In The World Map
Serbian may refer to: * Pertaining to Serbia in Southeast Europe; in particular **Serbs, a South Slavic ethnic group native to the Balkans ** Serbian language ** Serbian culture **Demographics of Serbia, includes other ethnic groups within the country *Pertaining to other places **Serbia (other) **Sorbia (other) *Gabe Serbian (1977–2022), American musician See also

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Serbs In Hungary
The Serbs in Hungary (, / ) are recognized as an ethnic minority, numbering 7,210 people or 0.1% of the total population (2011 census). The number of Serbs in Hungary has drastically diminished; in the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries large Serb communities existed throughout Hungary, notably in Buda (western Budapest), Baja, Szentendre and Szeged. The Serb community in the territory of present-day Hungary has its origin in migrations from the territory of medieval Serbian states during and after the Ottoman conquest of these states. Matthias Corvinus and his successors are known to have welcomed Serbs from the other side of the Danube, giving the exiled military commanders fiefdoms to rule and defend from the Ottomans. After the dissolution of Austro-Hungarian monarchy in 1918 and after new borders were defined by the Treaty of Trianon in 1920, only a small fraction of ethnic Serbs remained within the borders of post-Trianon Hungary. History The presence of Serbs in the territory o ...
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Serbs In Belarus
Serbs in Belarus (; ) are Belarusian citizens of Serbian descent or citizens of Serbia who live and work in Belarus. History Serbs inhabited Belarus for different reasons and in different periods of time. Among them were members of noble families, church dignitaries, propagators of all-Slavic ideas, educational reformers, as well as people who were engaged in culture and various scientific disciplines. There were also Serbian fighters in Belarus who fought in the world wars of the twentieth century. In World War I, there were several camps in Minsk, Gomel and other places where Serbian volunteers gathered. It is known that around three hundred Serbs from Bačka and Baranja fought in Belarus as part of fifty partisan units in World War II, and this is evidenced by the lists from the former Party Museum in Minsk. Today, it is estimated that around 1,000 Serbs live in Belarus. The Serbian Center is an active cultural and educational community. Notable Serbs in Belarus * Simeon Zo ...
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Serbs In Portugal
The Serbs ( sr-Cyr, Срби, Srbi, ) are a South Slavic ethnic group native to Southeastern Europe who share a common Serbian ancestry, culture, history, and language. They primarily live in Serbia, Kosovo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro as well as in North Macedonia, Slovenia, Germany and Austria. They also constitute a significant diaspora with several communities across Europe, the Americas and Oceania. The Serbs share many cultural traits with the rest of the peoples of Southeast Europe. They are predominantly Eastern Orthodox Christians by religion. The Serbian language (a standardized version of Serbo-Croatian) is official in Serbia, co-official in Kosovo and Bosnia and Herzegovina, and is spoken by the plurality in Montenegro. Ethnology The identity of Serbs is rooted in Eastern Orthodoxy and traditions. In the 19th century, the Serbian national identity was manifested, with awareness of history and tradition, medieval heritage, cultural unity, desp ...
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Serbs Of Bulgaria
Serbs are a small community in Bulgaria, most of whom are immigrants. Many of them are athletes and businessmen who have expatriated to Bulgaria in the 20th and 21st century. Population * According to the National Council for Cooperation on Ethnic and Integration Issues by the Bulgarian Government, there were 313 local Serbs in the country, in 2011, most of whom were descendants of old political emigrants.Национален съвет за сътрудничество по етническите и интеграционните въпросиЕтнически малцинствени общности./ref> *2011 Bulgarian census registered 569 Serbian citizens living permanently in Bulgaria, most of whom were recent economic immigrants.2011 Population census in the republic of Bulgariap.23/ref> History 19th century Bulgaria In the 1880 first Bulgarian census, in which native language was registered, 1,894 Serbs were counted with the following Districts having a notable num ...
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Serbs In Ukraine
There is a community of Serbs in Ukraine (; ), which includes Ukrainian citizens of ethnic Serb descent or Serbian-born people residing in the country. According to the 2001 census, there were 623 citizens in Ukraine that declared Serb ethnicity. It is estimated that the community numbers ca. 1,000 (2012). History Russian Empire Demographics The 2001 census registered 623 citizens declaring Serb ethnicity (Національність: серби), out of whom 219 had Serbian citizenship, 104 Ukrainian, 218 Russian, 68 other. The Serbian Ministry of Diaspora estimated in 2007 that there was a Serbian diaspora community numbering ca. 15,000 people in Ukraine. This data includes emigrants from Serbia as well as ethnic Serbs or other minorities who view Serbia as their nation-state. In January 2012, it was estimated that the Serbian diaspora in the country only numbered 1,000. Notable people *John of Tobolsk, prominent Eastern Orthodox ascetic and hierarch of the Russian Orthod ...
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Serbs Of Slovakia
There is a small number of Serbs in Slovakia, mostly located in the southern town of Komárno, where they have been living since the 17th century. There has also been a historic minority in Bratislava ( Požun), where many Habsburg Serbs studied. The number of Slovaks of Serb descent is hard to determine but nevertheless they are recognized as an official minority. Demographics The Association of Serbs in Slovakia claim that 2,784 Serbs, born outside Slovakia, currently live in Slovakia, while another 800 Slovaks are of Serb descent. However, at the 2011 census, only 698 people claimed the Serbian ethnicity. Partially descent of Serb origin coming from marriage mostly from Serbian men and Slovakian women. Serbs in Bratislava Already in the 19th century, the importance of the university in Požun began to attract a different layer of Serbs, the Serbian youth who studied there in the absence of Serbian higher education institutions in what was then southern Hungary. In 1866, there w ...
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Serbs In Spain
Serbs in Spain () or Spanish Serbs, are Spanish citizens of Serb ethnic descent or Serbia-born people who reside in Spain. According to the 2008 census, there were 3,133 Serbian citizens in Spain. Current estimates suggest that there are 7,000 Serbs in Spain. Notable people * Prince Peter of Yugoslavia, graphic designer and member of the Karađorđević dynasty *Radomir Antić, Serbian football manager * Miroslav Djukić, Serbian football manager *Arpad Sterbik, Serbia-born Spanish handball player *Bojan Krkić, Spanish football player *Sergej Milinković-Savić, Serbian footballer born in Lleida *Vanja Milinković-Savić, Serbian footballer born in Ourense * Marko Pecarski, Serbian basketball player born in Gijón *Nikola Mirotić, Montenegro-born Spanish basketball player * Tristan Vukčević, Serbian-Swedish basketball player See also * Serbia–Spain relations * Serbian diaspora * Immigration to Spain References External links Visit of Bishop Luka of Western Europe ...
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Serbs In Norway
Serbs in Norway (; ) are Norwegian citizens and residents of ethnic Serb descent or Serbian-born persons who reside in Norway. Demographics The Norwegian census data includes immigrants with country of birth (first-generation) and Norwegian-born with immigrant parentage (second-generation), but does not include ethnicity, thus, the total number of ethnic Serbs in Norway is hard to define. According to 2006 data, there were 10,042 immigrants from Serbia and Montenegro, 2,863 with parents from that country, 12,718 from Bosnia and Herzegovina, 2,104 with parents from that country, 2,566 from Croatia, 449 with parents from that country. In 2001, the number of immigrants from FR Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro) was 15,469. 2017 data lists 6,396 immigrants from Serbia and Norwegian-born descendants. The Serbian Ministry of Diaspora estimated in 2007 that there was a Serb diaspora community numbering ca. 2,500 people in Norway. This data includes emigrants from Serbia as well as eth ...
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Serbs In Luxembourg
Serbian Luxembourger are citizens of Luxembourg who are of Serbian people, Serbian origin. According to the Serbian Ambassador to Belgium and Luxembourg, there are approximately 7,000 Serbs living in Luxembourg, approximately 1.2% of its population.Deliso, Chris. "Serbia's Relations with Belgium and Luxembourg: Interview with Ambassador Vesna Arsic." Balkananalysis.com. Balkan Analysis, 12 June 2015. Web. 19 Dec. 2016. Notable people *Sergio Pupovac, footballer *Vahid Selimović, footballer *Danel Sinani, footballer *Meris Šehović, politician See also *Luxembourg–Serbia relations *Serbian diaspora *Immigration to Luxembourg References

Luxembourgian people of Serbian descent, Serbian diaspora in Europe, Luxembourg Serbian diaspora, Luxembourg Serb diaspora, Luxembourg {{Luxembourg-stub ...
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Serbs In Turkey
The Serbs in Turkey are Turkish citizens of Serbian descent or Serbia-born people who reside in Turkey. History During the age of the Ottoman Empire most of Serbia and the Balkans were under Turkish control, and many Serbs moved to Istanbul and Anatolia for reasons ranging from economic to forceful relocation. On 28 August 1521, the Belgrade Fortress was captured by Suleiman the Magnificent, using 250,000 Turkish soldiers and over 100 ships. Subsequently, most of the city was razed to the ground and its entire Orthodox Christian population was deported to Istanbul to an area that has since become known as the Belgrade forest. Many Janissaries were of Serbian descent and were taken as children from their homes and educated in Turkey. Some Serbs achieved political prominence and several Grand Viziers were born as Serbs. Notable people * Mahmud Pasha Angelović, Ottoman Grand Vizier from 1456 to 1466, and 1472 to 1474 * Gedik Ahmed Pasha, Ottoman Grand Vizier from 1474 t ...
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Demographics Of Turkey
Demographic features of the population of Turkey include population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population. the population of Turkey was 85.7 million with an annual growth rate of 0.34%. However, this official population number excludes the registered Syrian refugees under temporary protection status which have a population of about 2.9 million as of 2025. Turks are the largest ethnic group, comprising 70–75% of the population while Kurds are the second largest with 19%. The others, including Armenians, Arabs, Assyrians, Albanians, Bosniaks, Circassians, Chechens, Georgians, Pomaks, Romani, Laz people make 6–11% of the population according to 2016 estimate of CIA. The population has been aging in recent years, with just 20.9% falling in the 0–14 age bracket (down from 26.4% in 2007). The population over the age of 65 is 10.6% (up from 7.1% in 2007). the median age of ...
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