Demographics of Belgrade

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Belgrade is the capital and largest city of Serbia.

There are around 1.7 million people living in Belgrade

Ethnic groups

Data taken from the 2002 census.[1]

Ethnicity Number Percent
Serbs 1,417,187 89.9%
Yugoslavs 22,161 1.4%
Montenegrins 21,190 1.3%
Romani 19,191 1.2%
Croats 10,381 0.7%
Macedonians 8,372 0.5%
Muslims 4,617 0.3%
Gorani 3,340 0.2%
Slovaks 2,199 0.1%
Slovenes 2,084 0.1%
Magyars 2,080 0.1%
Albanians 1,492 0.1%
Romanians 1,379 0.1%
Bulgarians 1,272 0.1%
Bosniaks 1,188 0.1%
Russians 1,049 0.1%
Others 6,175 0.5%
Regional identity 586 0.3%
Undeclared 29,312 1.6%
Unknown 20,869 1.3%
TOTAL 1,576,124 100%

Religion

Religion Number Percent
Eastern Orthodoxy 1,429,170 90.7%
Atheism 23,240 1.5%
Islam 20,366 1.3%
Roman Catholicism 16,305 1.0%
Protestantism 3,796 0.2%
Asian (Judaism, Buddhism, Hinduism) 4,102 0.3%
Undeclared 47,349 3%
Unknown 31,796 2%
TOTAL 1,576,124 100%

References

  1. City of Belgrade - Population. Beograd.rs. Accessed 3 September 2009.
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