Ethnic groups in Vojvodina

Vojvodina is a province in Republic of Serbia and one of the most ethnically diverse regions in Europe, home to 25 different ethnicities.

Ethnic map of Vojvodina according to the 2011 census based on the municipality data

Serbs

2011 census

Hungarians

2011 census

Slovaks

2011 census

Croats

2011 census

Roma people

Romanians

Montenegrins

Bunjevci

Rusyns

Yugoslavs

Macedonians

Ukrainians

Muslims by nationality

Germans

Albanians

Slovenes

Czechs

Bulgarians

Gorani

Russians

Jews

Historical preview

Recent demographic trends among largest ethnic groups in Vojvodina:

Population of Vojvodina according to ethnic group 1948–2011[10]
Ethnic
group
census 1948 census 1953 census 1961 census 1971 census 1981 census 1991 census 2002 census 2011
Number % Number % Number % Number % Number % Number % Number % Number %
Serbs 827,633 50.4 865,538 50.9 1,017,713 54.9 1,089,132 55.8 1,107,375 54.4 1,143,723 56.8 1,321,807 65.05 1,289,635 66.76
Hungarians 428,554 26.1 435,179 25.6 442,560 23.9 423,866 21.7 385,356 18.9 339,491 16.9 290,207 14.28 251,136 13
Slovaks 69,622 4.2 71,153 4.2 73,830 4.0 72,795 3.7 69,549 3.4 63,545 3.1 56,637 2.79 50,321 2.6
Croats 132,980 8.1 127,027 7.5 145,341 7.8 138,561 7.1 109,203 5.4 74,808 3.7 56,546 2.78 47,033 2.43
Yugoslavs / / / / 3,174 0.1 46,928 2.4 167,215 8.2 174,295 8.7 49,881 2.45 12,176 0.63
Montenegrins 30,531 1.9 30,516 1.8 34,782 1.9 36,416 1.9 43,304 2.1 44,838 2.2 35,513 1.75 22,141 1.15
Romanians 57,899 3.5 57,218 3.4 57,259 3.1 52,987 2.7 47,289 2.3 38,809 1.9 30,419 1.50 25,410 1.32
Roma / / / / / / / / / / / / 29,057 1.43 42,391 2.19
Total 1,640,757 1,699,545 1,854,965 1,952,533 2,034,772 2,013,889 2,031,992 1,916,889
Note: 2011 census results about ethnicity will be published during 2012.

See also

References

  1. (in Serbian) Služba za opšte i zajedničke poslove pokrajinskih organa AP Vojvodine - KOLIKO SE POZNAJEMO?
    Prema popisu iz 1921. godine Bunjevaca, Šokaca i Hrvata bilo je oko 140.000 ili oko 9% stanovništva. Na popisu iz 1948. godine 132.948 građana Vojvodine ili 8,2% izjasnilo se kao Hrvati, a po najnovijem popisu tek svaki četrdeseti stanovnik Pokrajine je hrvatske nacionalnosti. Broj Hrvata se smanjuje zbog niskog nataliteta, dobrovoljnog ili nasilnog odlaska iz zemlje tokom devedesetih godina i zbog podele prilikom popisa stanovništva na Hrvate, Bunjevce, Šokce i dobrim delom Jugoslovene onih kojih su se do popisa iz 1971. godine izjašnjavali kao Hrvati.
  2. By the order of Supreme Peoples Liberation Board of Vojvodina from May 14, 1945, Bunjevci and Šokci had to be described as ethnic "Croats" in all official documents, no matter of their self-declaring.
  3. http://www.banaterra.eu/srpski/ZZ/ziveti%20zajedno/index.htm
  4. http://www.camo.ch/illiricum7.htm
  5. https://books.google.com/books?id=ORSMBFwjAKcC&pg=PA3&lpg=PA5&vq=maps&output=html
  6. Popis stanovništva, domaćinstava i stanova u 2002. - Stanovništvo - knjiga 1 - nacionalna ili etnička pripadnost (podaci po naseljima), Republika Srbija - Republički zavod za statistiku, Beograd, februar 2003.
  7. Popis stanovništva, domaćinstava i stanova u 2002. - Stanovništvo - knjiga 3 - Veroispovest, maternji jezik i nacionalna ili etnička pripadnost prema starosti i polu (podaci po opštinama), Republika Srbija - Republički zavod za statistiku, Beograd, maj 2003.
  8. "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on February 24, 2009. Retrieved February 19, 2009.
  9. (in Croatian) Globus Online Archived September 28, 2007, at the Wayback Machine. Ivan Bašić Palković, President of Bunjevačka matica.
  10. Saša Kicošev - Drago Njegovan, Razvoj etničke i verske strukture Vojvodine, Novi Sad, 2010.
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