Yugoslavs in Serbia

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Yugoslavs in Serbia
Total population
23,303 (2011)
Regions with significant populations
Vojvodina, Belgrade
Languages
Serbo-Croatian
Religion
OrthodoxCrossblack.svg Eastern Orthodoxy
Christian cross.svg Catholicism
Star and Crescent.svg Islam

Yugoslavs in Serbia (Serbian: Југословени у Србији, romanizedJugosloveni u Srbiji) refers to a community in Serbia that view themselves as Yugoslavs with no other ethnic self-identification. Additionally, there are also Serbs, Croats, Montenegrins and people of other ethnicities in Serbia who identify themselves as Yugoslavs. However, the latter group does not consider itself to be part of a Yugoslav nation, which is the way the first group identifies itself. People declaring themselves Yugoslavs are concentrated much more prominently in multicultural Vojvodina.

According to the 2011 census, some 23,303 people or 0.32% of the inhabitants of Serbia declared their ethnicity as Yugoslav.[1]

Demographics[]

Year Yugoslavs %
1961 20,079 0.26%
1971 123,824 1.47%
1981 441,941 4.75%
1991 323,643 3.31%
1991 (excl. Kosovo) 320,186 4.09%
2002 (excl. Kosovo) 80,721 1.08%
2011 (excl. Kosovo) 23,303 0.32%

Notable people[]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "2011 Census of Population, Households and Dwellings in the Republic of Serbia" (PDF). www.stat.gov.rs.
  2. ^ "Dulić: 'Nisam Hrvat nego Jugoslaven'". 2007-05-23. Archived from the original on 2007-05-25. Retrieved 2016-03-05.
  3. ^ Dobio ime po Dragojevicu[permanent dead link]
  4. ^ "Lepa Brena: Nisam ni Hrvatica ni Srpkinja, ja sam Jugoslavenka ..."

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