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  1. According to the 2022 census, Serbs are the largest ethnic group in the country and constitute 80.6% of population (86.6% if categories not declared and unknown nationalities are excluded). Hungarians are the largest ethnic minority in Serbia, concentrated predominately in northern Vojvodina and representing 2.8% of the country's population (3% if categories not declared and unknown ...

  2. The Serbs of Romania ( Romanian: Sârbii din România, Serbian: Срби у Румунији/Srbi u Rumuniji) are a recognized ethnic minority numbering 18,076 people (0.1%) according to the 2011 census. The community is concentrated in western Romania, in the Romanian part of the Banat region (divided with Serbia ), where they constitute the ...

  3. I serbi di Bosnia ed Erzegovina (in serbo Срби у Босни и Херцеговини/Srbi u Bosni i Hercegovini ), spesso detti serbo-bosniaci (in serbo Босански Срби/Bosanski Srbi ), sono uno dei tre popoli costitutivi della Bosnia ed Erzegovina. Vivono prevalentemente nell'entità amministrativa della Republika Srpska, dove ...

  4. Demographics. Share of Serbs in Macedonia by settlements 2002. Ethnic structure of Macedonia by settlements 2002 (Serbs in light blue) The number of Serbs in the region has fallen from the 1971 census, when they numbered 46,465 (2.85% of population). According to the 2002 census, there were 35,939 Serbs (1.78%).

  5. Political parties. Elections. The Party of Kosovo Serbs ( PKS, Serbian: Партија косовских Срба, romanized : Partija kosovskih Srba) is a political party of the Serb minority in Kosovo, led by former Serb List leader Aleksandar Jablanović. The city of Leposavić is considered the strongest support of the party. [1]

  6. The Great Migrations of the Serbs ( Serbian: Велике сеобе Срба, romanized : Velike seobe Srba ), also known as the Great Exoduses of the Serbs, [1] were two migrations of Serbs from various territories under the rule of the Ottoman Empire to the Kingdom of Hungary under the Habsburg monarchy. [2] [3]

  7. Serbian (српски / srpski, pronounced [sr̩̂pskiː]) is the standardized variety of the Serbo-Croatian language mainly used by Serbs. It is the official and national language of Serbia, one of the three official languages of Bosnia and Herzegovina and co-official in Montenegro and Kosovo.