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6,287 declared Czechs live in Bjelovar-Bilogora County. [10] 70% of them stated that their native language is Czech. [10] Ambassador of Czech Republic in Croatia stated that intention to limit usage of Serbian Cyrillic would negatively affect Czechs and other minorities in Croatia. [11]
The Serbian language is one of the officially recognized minority languages in Croatia. It is primarily used by the Serbs of Croatia.
Serbian is a minority language in Croatia, and is mainly used by Serbs in Croatia. The Serbian language is closely related to Croatian. The language is taught in a few schools, especially in the counties of Osijek-Baranja and Vukovar-Srijem.
Although the 2021 census in Croatia listed Serbs as the largest national minority in Croatia, with 3.2% of the total population, the number of people who had declared Serbian language as their native was only 1.16% of the total population (45,004).
Sep 28, 2022 · Ever since its independence and international recognition in 1992, Croatia has had special rules on the rights of traditional minority ethnic groups, most notably Serbs, but also Italians,...
serbian as a Minority Language in Croatia. ˇis paper describes the constitutionally protected language rights of the Serbian minority in Croatia today. Further, it discusses the newly formed sociolinguistic context following the breakdown of the SFRY, as well as the status and use of the Serbian language among Serbs in Croatia.
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The Croatian language is an official language in the Assembly of the Autonomous province of Vojvodina and in the municipality of Subotica. Central electoral institution of the Croat national minority The Croatian National Council in the Republic of Serbia based in Subotica represents Croatian national minority in the fields related to official ...