Yugoslavs in Serbia

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Yugoslavs in Serbia
Jugosloveni u Srbiji
Југословени у Србији
Total population
80,721[1]
Yugoslavs by ethnicity (2002)
Regions with significant populations
Autonomous Province of Vojvodina,
City of Belgrade
Languages
overwhelmingly Serbo-Croatian;
Languages of Serbia
Religion
Atheism, Eastern Orthodoxy, Roman Catholicism, Sunni Islam

Yugoslavs in Serbia refers to the group of people from Serbia identifying as Yugoslavs.

It refers basically to the people identifying as Yugoslavs by ethnicity, which are the fifth largest ethnic community in Serbia. The last population census was held in 2002 in what was then the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, and 80,721 people or 1.08% of the inhabitants of Serbia declared their ethnicity as Yugoslav.

Additionally, there are also Serbs, Hungarians, Croats, Montenegrins and people of different ethnic origin from Serbia, which besides identifying as such do also have a Yugoslav identity. However, the latter group does not identify as being part of a Yugoslav nation, which is the way the first group identifies.

Notable ethnic Yugoslavs from Serbia

See also

Notes and references

Notes:

a. ^ People confirmed to identify as Yugoslavs by ethnicity

References:

  1. Попис становништва, домаћинстава и станова у 2002. (in Serbian). Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia
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