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Bosniaks of Serbia (Serbian: Бошњаци у Србији, romanized: Bošnjaci u Srbiji) are a recognized national minority in Serbia. According to the 2022 census, the population of ethnic Bosniaks in Serbia is 153,801
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Dina Džanković (Serbian: Дина Џанковић; born 27 October...
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The Bosniaks (Bosnian: Bošnjaci, Cyrillic: Бошњаци,...
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in Europe (dark grey) Capital and largest city Sarajevo 43°52′N 18°25′E / 43.867°N 18.417°E / 43.867; 18.417 Official languages Bosnian Serbian Croatian Writing system Latin Cyrillic Ethnic groups (2013) 50.1% Bosniaks 30.8% Serbs 15.4% Croats 3.7% others Religion (2013 census) 51% Islam 46% Christianity 31% Orthodoxy 15% Catholicism 3% no religion / others Demonym(s ...
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Bosniaks are a South Slavic ethnic group , native to the region of Bosnia of which the majority are Muslims (90%) . The term Bosniaks was used to describe everyone in that region regardless of their religion until late 1800s.
The Serbs of Bosnia and Herzegovina (Serbian Cyrillic: Срби Босне и Херцеговине, romanized: Srbi Bosne i Hercegovine), often referred to as Bosnian Serbs (Serbian Cyrillic: босански Срби, romanized: bosanski Srbi) or Herzegovinian Serbs (Serbian Cyrillic: херцеговачких Срби, romanized ...
The Bosniaks (Bošnjaci/Бошњаци, feminine: Bošnjakinja/Бошњакиња) are a South Slavic ethnic group native to the Southeast European historical region of Bosnia, which is today part of Bosnia and Herzegovina, who share a common Bosnian ancestry, culture, history and language.
Bosniaks are an ethnic group in the Southeastern part of Europe, mainly in Bosnia and Herzegovina, but also present in the neighboring region of Sandzak (Serbia and Montenegro) and countries that were part of former Yugoslavia (North Macedonia, Kosovo, Croatia, and Slovenia).