From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Germans of Serbia are an ethnic minority which numbers about 3900 people, mostly in the autonomous Vojvodina region. The Germans of Vojvodina refer to themselves as Swabian. The Hungarian and Serbian populations also refer to them as Swabian as well. They are known as the Danube Swabians or Banat Swabians.
In 2007, the minority formed a national council for the first time since the Second World War.[1]
[edit] References
[edit] See also
German Diaspora |
|
Africa |
|
|
Asia |
|
|
Europe
Eastern Europe |
Baltic states · Belgium · Bulgaria · Caucasus states · Croatia · Czech Republic (Sudetenland) · Denmark · Hungary · Moldova · Poland · Romania (Transylvanian Saxons, Danube Swabians, Banat Swabians, Dobrujan Germans, Satu Mare Swabians, Transylvanian Landler, Zipser Germans, Regat Germans) · Russia (Volga German, Russian Mennonite) · Serbia · Slovakia · Turkey · Ukraine (Black Sea Germans, Bukovina Germans, Crimea Germans) · United Kingdom · former Yugoslavia
|
|
Americas |
|
|
Oceania |
|
|