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  2. Romanians in Serbia (Serbian: Румуни у Србији, romanized: Rumuni u Srbiji; Romanian: Românii din Serbia) are a recognized national minority in Serbia.

  3. In total, Romanians and Vlachs account for around 0,6% of Serbia's total population, most of them living in villages and towns on the Romanian border, such as Mali Žam or Grebenac. Major cities of Serbia, such as Bor, Novi Sad, Vršac, Zaječar or Zrenjanin, also host numerous Romanians.

  4. The Vlachs ( Romanian: rumâń; Serbian: власи / vlasi) are a Romanian -speaking population group living in eastern Serbia, mainly within the Timok Valley. They are characterized by a culture that has preserved archaic and ancient elements in matters such as language or customs.

  5. In Serbia the term Vlach (Serbian Vlah, plural Vlasi) is also used to refer to Romanian speakers, especially those living in eastern Serbia. Formerly, the term was used for any Romanian speaker. The term Cincar (plural Cincari) is used in Serbia for Aromanians.

  6. The Meglen Vlachs (Megleno-Romanians) of Serbia: a Community on the Verge of Extinction. Mircea Maran Annemarie Sorescu-Marinkovic. The aim of this paper is to present the community of Meglen Vlachs of Serbia, who inhabit several villages near the border with Romania.

    • Mircea Maran, Annemarie Sorescu-Marinkovic
  7. A detailed analysis, carried out together with NGOs and national councils representing ethnic Romanians in Serbia, reveals the following: 1. The Romanian-Vlach divide, which has no social or historical justification and was created artificially by the Serbian State, is leading to considerable disparities and disregard for the rights of ethnic ...

  8. Summary. Initiated by the Balkan History Association, this unique interdisciplinary volume explores the complex history of cultural, diplomatic and religious relations between Serbia and Romania during the late nineteenth and twentieth century.

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