Serbs (Serbian: Срби, Srbi) are a South Slavic people living in the Balkans and Central Europe, mainly in Serbia, Montenegro, Bosnia-Herzegovina, and in Croatia, in Krajina region.
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Serbs
Срби / Srbi|
~12-13 million [1][2] |
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Former Yugoslavia | 8,200,000+ |
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Serbia (including Kosovo Serbs) | ~6,200,000 (2012)[3] |
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Bosnia and Herzegovina | ~1,300,000 (2012)[4] |
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Montenegro | 265,895 (Native Serbian speakers)(2011)[5] |
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Croatia | ~200,000 (2011)[6] |
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Slovenia | ~40,000 (2002)[7] |
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Macedonia | ~40,000 (2002)[8] |
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Europe | 2,000,000+ |
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Germany | ~800,000 (2012)[9] |
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Austria | ~400,000 (2012)[10] |
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Switzerland | ~200,000[11] |
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France | ~120,000 (2012)[12] |
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Italy | ~55,000 (2004)[13] |
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Sweden | ~120,000 (2008)[14] |
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United Kingdom | ~70,000 (2005)[15] |
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Romania | ~20,000 (2002)[16] |
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Benelux | ~40,000 (2008)[17] |
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Norway | ~12,000 (2006)[18] |
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Denmark | ~60,000 (2008)[19] |
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Greece | ~15,000 (2001)[20] |
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Hungary | ~7,000[21] |
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Spain | ~5,000 (2008)[22] |
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North America | 1,200,000+ |
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United States | ~1,000,000[23] |
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Canada | 80,320 (2011)[24] |
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Other | unknown[25] |
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Australia and New Zealand | ~130,000[26] |
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United Arab Emirates | ~15,000[27] |
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Turkey | ~4,000[28] |
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Russia | ~4,000 (2002)[29] |
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Serbian |
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Predominantly Serbian Orthodox Christian |
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Other Slavic peoples, especially South Slavs |
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