
The Serbs of Vukovar ( sh-Latn-Cyrl, Srbi u Vukovaru, Срби у Вуковару or sh-Latn-Cyrl, label=none, Vukovarski Srbi, Вуковарски Срби) are one of traditional communities living in the multicultural, multi-ethnic and multi-confessional
eastern Croatia
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n town of
Vukovar
Vukovar (; sr-Cyrl, Вуковар, , ) is a city in Croatia, in the eastern Regions of Croatia, regions of Syrmia and Slavonia. It contains Croatia's largest river port, located at the confluence of the Vuka (river), Vuka and the Danube. Vukova ...
on the border with
Serbia
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The Serb community constitutes slightly over one third of the entire population of Vukovar according to 2011 Census. Other significant communities include the Croat majority, as well as
Hungarians
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,
Slovaks
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,
Rusyns
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,
Ukrainians
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and historically
Yugoslavs
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,
Germans
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,
Jews
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Vlachs
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and
Turks.
The town is the seat of numerous ethnic organizations and institutions, including the headquarters of the
Joint Council of Municipalities
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and the
Independent Democratic Serb Party
The Independent Democratic Serb Party ( sh-Cyrl-Latn, Самостална демократска српска странка, Samostalna demokratska srpska stranka, SDSS) is a social-democratic political party in Croatia representing the interes ...
. The surrounding rural region is ethnically heterogeneous. The Serb rural communities constitute the majority in physically adjacent
Borovo and the municipalities of
Trpinja and
Negoslavci. While Vukovar lies on the state border with the
Republic of Serbia
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(
Danube River
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) the closest border crossings are over the bridges in
Erdut and
Ilok or via the land border crossing in
Tovarnik. Prominent Serbs from Vukovar include
Zaharije Orfelin
Zaharije Orfelin ( sr-Cyrl, Захаријe Орфелин; 1726 – 19 January 1785) was a Serbs, Serbian polymath who lived and worked in the Habsburg monarchy and Republic of Venice, Venice. Considered a Renaissance, Renaissance man, he is var ...
and
Siniša Mihajlović.
During the
Croatian War of Independence
The Croatian War of Independence) and (rarely) "War in Krajina" ( sr-Cyrl-Latn, Рат у Крајини, Rat u Krajini) are used. was an armed conflict fought in Croatia from 1991 to 1995 between Croats, Croat forces loyal to the Governmen ...
Vukovar became one of the major hotspots of Serb-Croat ethnic conflicts, especially at the time of the
Battle of Vukovar after which the town became ''
de facto'' seat of the self proclaimed
Serb Autonomous Oblast Eastern Slavonia, Baranja and Western Syrmia. After the
Operation Storm
Operation Storm ( sh-Latn-Cyrl, Operacija Oluja, separator=" / ", Операција Олуја) was the last major battle of the Croatian War of Independence and a major factor in the outcome of the Bosnian War. It was a decisive victory f ...
, signing of the
Erdut Agreement
The Erdut Agreement ( sh-Latn-Cyrl, separator=" / ", Erdutski sporazum, Ердутски споразум), officially the Basic Agreement on the Region of Eastern Slavonia, Baranja and Western Sirmium, is an agreement reached on 12 November 19 ...
and the end of the
UNTAES mission of the
United Nations
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gradual process of reconciliation started aimed at the establishment of sustainable peace. Despite absence of physical borders, Vukovar is often described as an ethnically divided town.
Both Serbs and Croats in Vukovar show cases of stereotypical
victim mentality which affects propensity towards reconciliation.
History
War in Croatia
In the summer of 1991,
Tomislav Merčep
Tomislav Merčep (28 September 1952 – 16 November 2020) was a Croatian politician and paramilitary leader during the Croatian War of Independence who was later convicted of war crimes.
Early life and the Croatian War of Independence
A native of ...
, at the time a leading official in the
Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ) and Secretary of People's Defense, was put in charge of the town. Ethnic Serbs in Vukovar were subjected to
forced interrogations, kidnappings and summary executions in addition to having their homes and cafes blown up.
NGOs in the city state that a total of 86 Serbs were killed or disappeared during Merčep's control of the town.
These crimes occurred prior to the
Battle of Vukovar in August 1991, when the town officially became a war zone.
After Vukovar fell to the
Yugoslav People's Army
The Yugoslav People's Army (JNA/; Macedonian language, Macedonian, Montenegrin language, Montenegrin and sr-Cyrl-Latn, Југословенска народна армија, Jugoslovenska narodna armija; Croatian language, Croatian and ; , J ...
(JNA) on 18 November 1991, the JNA imprisoned 2,000 people at the
Velepromet industrial facility in Vukovar, 800 of whom were classified by the JNA as prisoners of war. Many were brutally interrogated, several were shot on the spot by
TO members and
paramilitaries, and others were sent to
Ovčara, where they were killed in
the massacre. Thousands more were transferred to
prison camps in
Serbia
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and rebel-controlled Croatia. There were also incidents of
war rape, for which two soldiers were later convicted. The non-Serb population of the town and the surrounding region was systematically
ethnically cleansed, and at least 20,000 of Vukovar's inhabitants were forced to leave. Vukovar was systematically looted after its capture. Serbia returned 2,000 pieces of looted art in December 2001. Overall, around 3,000 people died during the
battle
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.
Vukovar would formally become part of the self-declared
proto-state Republic of Serb Krajina. After the end of the war, Croatia and local Serb authorities signed the
Erdut agreement
The Erdut Agreement ( sh-Latn-Cyrl, separator=" / ", Erdutski sporazum, Ердутски споразум), officially the Basic Agreement on the Region of Eastern Slavonia, Baranja and Western Sirmium, is an agreement reached on 12 November 19 ...
in November 1995 and the region was reintegrated into the Croatian republic.
Serbs have long voiced their concerns about the crimes committed against them in the months before the JNA took over the town and the lack of accountability for the perpetrators.
The matter has remained unresolved, with Merčep only being sentenced in 2017 for crimes committed by his units elsewhere. He died in November 2020.
Contemporary period
According to
2011 Croatian census
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, the
Serbian population account one third of town population, which is the legal prerequisite for obligatory introduction of Serbian (Cyrillic) name of the city to become co-official under
Croatian Constitutional law on national minorities rights. In 2013, this has re-ignited a political discussion on the matter, continuing on the 2009 local promulgation of
Serbian Cyrillic
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as available for public use.
Demographics
The Croats were in the majority in most villages and in the region's eastern part, whereas the Serbs dominated in northwest. Vukovar's population was ethnically mixed and had 28 ethnic groups before the war. According to
2021 Croatian census, Serbian population of the town account 29.73% of Vukovar total population.
Culture
Organizations
Other cultural and civic organizations are located in Vukovar and among them
Association for Serbian language and literature in Croatia, Radio Dunav (Radio Danube) and local
Prosvjeta.
Religion
Church of St. Nicholas
Serbian Orthodox
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Church of St Nicholas in Vukovar is one of the oldest baroque buildings of the Serbian community north of the
Sava
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River.
[Konstrukcija poslijeratnog prostora:Simbolička izgradnja Vukovara, Mateo Žanić, Institutu društvenih znanosti Ivo Pilar, POLEMOS: časopis za interdisciplinarna istraživanja rata i mira, Vol.XI No.22 Srpanj 2008.] Present day church was built in the period from 1733 till 1737.
St Nicholas inventory along church itself, is stated separately in
Register of Cultural Goods of Croatia as a
collection protected cultural property.
Next to the Church of St. Nicholas is located Serbian Home, established in 1733 with current building dating back to 1905.
Building is today subject to ownership dispute between town and Serbian Orthodox Church.
Since 1991 building is temporary facility for religious rites until church interior renovation of Church of St. Nicholas is completed.
St. Petka's Church
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Education
In the aftermath of the reintegration of Vukovar, two parallel system of education in Croatian and Serbian were developed resulting in a de facto ethnic division of pupils.
In 2011 95% of students in Serbian-language classes were ethnic Serbs, whereas 86% of students in Croatian-language classes were ethnic Croats.
This model is developed in accordance with the
Constitutional Act on the Rights of National Minorities in the Republic of Croatia and is used by Serb communities in
Borovo,
Markušica
Markušica ( sr-Cyrl, Маркушица, , ) is a Settlement (Croatia), village and a municipality in Vukovar-Syrmia County in eastern Croatia. Markušica is located south of the river Vuka (river), Vuka and northwest of the town of Vinkovci. Th ...
,
Bršadin and other settlements in eastern
Slavonia
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as well as by
Hungarian minority in the region and
Czech
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and
Italian minority in Croatia.
Long duration research established that among Serb parents in Vukovar support for the separated system of education was 73% in 2001, 66% in 2007 and 75% in 2011.
Support among Serb students was 82% in 2001, 70% in 2007 and 68% in 2011.
Among Croat students approval rate was decreasing from 80% in 2001, 72% in 2007 to 71% in 2011, and among parents from 66% in 2001, to 68% in 2007 to 55% in 2011.
In 2011 an integrated curriculum in which only additional elective classes in Serbian language and culture will be provided was supported by 65% of parents and 49% of students in Serb community and 78% of students and 92% of parents in Croat community.
Some authors argue that for successful integration of the two school systems in Vukovar multicultural and intercultural model needs to be develop which will result in compromise and change in both communities.
Ethnic distance among students in Vukovar is larger than among their parents.
Đorđe Nešić, director of the
Cultural and Scientific Center "Milutin Milanković" expressed concerns that integrated education may lead to
assimilation of Serb community while Milica Stojanović, Chairperson of the Education Board of the
Joint Council of Municipalities
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expressed her opinion that the existing model is the best one for Serb community as it is preparing students for higher education both in Croatia and Serbia.
Higher education at the local public
Polytechnic Lavoslav Ružička Vukovar is not provided in
Serbian.
Integrated School in Vukovar
In 2004
Zoran Milanović
Zoran Milanović (; born 30 October 1966) is a Croatia, Croatian politician and the incumbent president of Croatia. First elected in 2020, he was re-elected in 2025 with 74% voter support. Prior to assuming the presidency, he was the prime min ...
signed an international agreement on financial assistance with the
Kingdom of Norway (with the minor contribution of
Liechtenstein
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and
Iceland
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) for the establishment of the so-called Integrated School in Vukovar.
The agreement provided 1,3 million euros or 98% of the entire costs needed for the establishment of the school while Croatian Government enacted special curriculum for the school.
As of 2017 there was not a single student enrolled in the school resulting in Norwegian request for return of funding.
Vukovar mayor Željko Sabo from the
Social Democratic Party of Croatia
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accused the
Croatian Democratic Union and the
Independent Democratic Serb Party
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of sabotage of the project.
Political influence

Serbs are playing prominent role in a political life of the town.
Constitutional Act on the Rights of National Minorities in the Republic of Croatia is providing legal guaranties for the proportional representation of Serbs in all institutions of the town including proportional representation in the local Council. Since the end of the Croatian War of Independence member of the Serb community is guaranteed right to hold the post of town's vice-major. On October 2, 1997
Secretary-General of the United Nations
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Kofi Annan
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expressed concern that power sharing agreement between Croat and Serb political parties is not working well due to demonstrable lack of commitment by Croatian officials.
As of December 2018 Serb vice-major of Vukovar was Srđan Milaković of the
Independent Democratic Serb Party
The Independent Democratic Serb Party ( sh-Cyrl-Latn, Самостална демократска српска странка, Samostalna demokratska srpska stranka, SDSS) is a social-democratic political party in Croatia representing the interes ...
.
The party was established in 1997 and its headquarters are located in Vukovar. It is dominant party controlling all mandates guaranteed to Serb community in
Croatian Parliament
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. There is also non-parliamentary nationalist
Party of Danube Serbs.
Significant number of Serbs in Vukovar and eastern Slavonia traditionally vote for parties without ethnic name. The most popular among them is the
Social Democratic Party of Croatia
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(SDP), successor of the
League of Communists of Croatia, Croatian branch of the
League of Communists of Yugoslavia
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. Serbs in Vukovar may vote for SDP as a part of
tactical voting
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Gibbard's theorem shows that no voting system has a single "always-best" stra ...
against local
Croatian nationalism.
In 2015 Croatian political party Most accused the SDP of fictive votes by voters from Serbia.
Most's statements were denied by the Ministry of Public Administration
Arsen Bauk.
In 2013, the introduction of Serbian into official use triggered
Anti-Cyrillic protests in Croatia with situation remaining open political controversy.
In January 2019 Mayor of Vukovar Ivan Penava of the
Croatian Democratic Union said that Vukovar was the "''epicenter of continued, creeping Greater Serbian aggression''."
Some of the media reported that major will leave his party what he denied.
Subsequently, he meet with the
Prime Minister of Croatia Andrej Plenković
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who stated that "''HDZ policy was defined by the party leadership, while mayor Penava should deal with issues pertaining to the town of Vukovar''".
Prime Minister also stated that it is his party strategic interest to cooperate with the Independent Democratic Serb Party and the Serb community, policy which was based on the policy of the first Croatian President
Franjo Tuđman
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and that major Penava should understand it even better as fellow citizens from Serb minority have supported him at the Vukovar elections.
The town was criticized by Serbian right-wing nationalist
Dveri movement for the exclusion of its Serb history as there is not a single street named after notable Vukovar Serb, Serb historical monuments are not promoted by the local tourism office and cultural events are not even mentioned in the town's annual almanac.
2010 Presidents Josipović-Tadić Meeting
2010 presidential meeting was characterized by a very performative daily agenda.
President of Serbia Boris Tadić
Boris Tadić, (born 15 January 1958) is a Serbian politician who served as the president of Serbia from 2004 to 2012.
Born in Sarajevo, he graduated from the University of Belgrade with a degree in psychology. He later worked as a journalist ...
and his delegation which included Ambassador of
Netherlands
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in Serbia arrived to Vukovar on a Danube ferryboat ''Golubica'' ('Dove', referring to the
Vučedol Dove).
Delegation started its visit by meeting the Major of Vukovar where they submitted documentation from the central hospital which was taken by Serb forces once they left the
Republic of Serbian Krajina.
President of Serbia then visited
Ovčara camp where he issued apology for the
Vukovar massacre and laid wreaths in respect to the victims.
Flowing the visit both Croatian and Serbian presidents continued to
Paulin Dvor where they both laid wreaths for the victims of the
Paulin Dvor massacre.
Joint Council of Municipalities
Headquarters of the
Joint Council of Municipalities
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,
sui generis
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inter-municipal body formed on the basis of
Erdut agreement
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, is located in Vukovar as well. Joint Council of Municipalities coordinates initiatives and proposals to the institutions of government, international organisations and NGOs.
Consulate General of the Republic of Serbia
The
Consulate-General of the Republic of Serbia in Vukovar was established on 5 February 1998. The Consulate General is the only foreign representation in the town. On February 15, 2014,
Statehood Day of the Republic of Serbia, Consulate General moved to its new building which was acquired from the
Vojislav Stanimirović family who change it for an apartment in
Belgrade
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.
Consulate is a
polling place
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during the
elections in Serbia for
Serbian citizens in the region.
Before 2014 the Consulate General was located in a building without building permit completed in 1993 after the end of the
Battle of Vukovar.
The old building was purchased by the Town of Vukovar with an intention to open the Music School in it.
Media
In addition to national and regional
media of Croatia other media houses are popular among the Serbs of Vukovar. Local Radio Dunav station broadcasting in Serbian is located in Vukovar, while
Radio Borovo is major Serbian-language media in the region. As the town is located on the state border
radio and television stations from Serbia are easily accessible in Vukovar with
Radio Television of Serbia
The Serbian Broadcasting Corporation, more commonly referred to as Radio Television of Serbia (), or RTS (), is the state-owned public radio and television broadcaster of Serbia. RTS has four organizational units – radio, television, music pro ...
and
Radio Television of Vojvodina broadcasting program for Serbs in eastern Croatia produced by
Joint Council of Municipalities
The Joint Council of Municipalities in Croatia (; ; abbr. ЗВО, ZVO) is an elected consultative sui generis body which constitutes a form of cultural Self-governance, self-government of Serbs of Croatia, Serbs in the eastern Croatian Podunav ...
. Serbian-language printed media include
Novosti (published by
Serb National Council), Bijela Pčela and Prosvjeta (published by
Prosvjeta), Izvor (published by Joint Council of Municipalities) and Identitet (published by
Serb Democratic Forum) as well as
newspapers from Serbia. Serbian-language media from Bosnia and Herzegovina are accessible and popular as well, especially
RTV BN and
Radio Television of Republika Srpska which have occasional programs about or targeted at local audience.
Gallery
Image:Knez Lazar (Orfelinov bakrorez).jpg, Saint Lazar, Serbian Great Prince, a copperplate by Zaharije Orfelin
Zaharije Orfelin ( sr-Cyrl, Захаријe Орфелин; 1726 – 19 January 1785) was a Serbs, Serbian polymath who lived and worked in the Habsburg monarchy and Republic of Venice, Venice. Considered a Renaissance, Renaissance man, he is var ...
.
Image:Serbs in Slavonia.jpg, Serbs in 5 Slavonian counties.
Image:Non-Croats in Slavonia (2011 Census).png, Non-Croats in 5 Slavonian counties.
Notable individuals
*
Zaharije Orfelin
Zaharije Orfelin ( sr-Cyrl, Захаријe Орфелин; 1726 – 19 January 1785) was a Serbs, Serbian polymath who lived and worked in the Habsburg monarchy and Republic of Venice, Venice. Considered a Renaissance, Renaissance man, he is var ...
*
Siniša Mihajlović
*
Milan Mačvan
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Đorđe Ivanović
Đorđe Ivanović ( sr-cyr, Ђорђе Ивановић, ; born 20 November 1995) is a Serbian professional Association football, footballer who plays for FK Čukarički, Čukarički.
Club career Spartak Subotica
Early years and loan spells
Af ...
*
Milan Gajić
See also
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Serbs of Croatia
The Serbs of Croatia ( sh-Cyrl-Latn, separator=" / ", Срби у Хрватској, Srbi u Hrvatskoj) or Croatian Serbs ( sh-Cyrl-Latn, separator=" / ", Хрватски Срби, Hrvatski Srbi) constitute the largest national minority in C ...
*
Serbs of Zagreb
*
Serbs in Dubrovnik
*
Vukovar resolution
*
Borovo, Croatia
*
Serbs in Vojvodina
The Serbs of Vojvodina are the largest ethnic group in this northern province of Serbia. For centuries, Vojvodina was ruled by several European powers, but Vojvodina Serbs never assimilated into cultures of those countries. Thus, they have consis ...
References
Sources
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External links
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Serb communities in Croatia
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