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      • Romani people, or Roma (Serbian: Роми, romanized : Romi), are the fourth largest ethnic group in Serbia, numbering 131,936 (1.98%) according to the 2022 census. However, due to a legacy of poor birth registration and some other factors, this official number is likely underestimated.
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  2. Romani people, or Roma (Serbian: Роми, romanized: Romi), are the fourth largest ethnic group in Serbia, numbering 131,936 (1.98%) according to the 2022 census. However, due to a legacy of poor birth registration and some other factors, this official number is likely underestimated.

  3. Apr 28, 2023 · According to the final results of the 2022 Census of Population, Households and Dwellings there are 6 647 003 inhabitants who reside in the Republic of Serbia. Slightly more than a half of the population are women, 3 415 025 (51.4%), while there are 3 231 978 (48.6%) men.

  4. Census. Census of population, households and dwellings is the statistical survey conducted in ten-year periodicity, aimed at collecting the data on number and basic geographic, demographic, socio - economic, ethno - cultural and other characteristics of all basic census units (persons/ individuals, households and dwellings) to the lowest ...

  5. Romani people constitute 2% of the total population, or 2.1% if undeclared and unknown are not taken into account. Other minority groups include Albanians (0.9%), Slovaks and Croats (0.6%), Yugoslavs (0.4%), Romanians, Vlachs and Montenegrins (0.3%).

  6. Oct 12, 2012 · Compared to those in other countries in southeastern Europe, Serbias Roma settlements are small in size and population and most have very poor living conditions – a result of the historical social exclusion, prejudice and intolerance that most of the estimated 10–12 million Roma in Europe face in their daily lives. ( 1)

    • Zlata Vuksanović-Macura
    • 2012
  7. Ranking of the ethnic communities by the average age of their members, the 2011 Census. Roma 28.31 Bosniaks 33.48 Goranci 35.37 Albanians 38.28 Muslims 38.57 Republic of Serbia 42.24 Serbs 42.59 Slovaks 44.29 Romanians 44.57 Hungarinas.

  8. Demographics. Of the total number of 29,332 self-declared Romanians in the 2011 census, 22,353 live in Banat and 1,826 live in eastern Serbia. Of the total number of 35,330 self-declared Vlachs, 32,805 live in Eastern Serbia, and 134 in Banat.

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