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  1. 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, constituting 2.3% of the total population, which makes them the third-largest ethnic group in the country.

  2. According to the 1953 census, Serbs were in the majority in 74% of the territory of Bosnia & Herzegovina. Their total number in 1953 was 1,261,405, that is 44.3% of total Bosnian population. [92] According to the 1961 census, Serbs made up 42.9% of total population, and their number was 1,406,057. [92]

    • 28,884 (34.58%)
    • 1,001,299 (92.13%)
    • 56,550 (5.20%)
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  4. sq.wikipedia.org › wiki › SerbiaSerbia - Wikipedia

    Serbia ( Cirilik: Србија, romanizuar: Srbija) zyrtarisht njihet si Republika e Serbisë ( Cirilik: Република Србија, romanizuar: Republika Srbija ), është shtet i cili shtrihet në Evropën Qendrore dhe Evropën Juglindore. Ndodhet në udhëkryqin e Fushës së Panonisë dhe Ballkanit, në kufi me Hungarinë në veri ...

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  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SandžakSandžak - Wikipedia

    Sandžak ( Serbian Cyrillic: Санџак) is a historical [1] [2] [3] geo-political region located in the southwestern part of Serbia and the eastern part of Montenegro. [4] The name Sandžak derives from the Sanjak of Novi Pazar, a former Ottoman administrative district founded in 1865. Various empires and kingdoms have ruled over the region.

    • 8,686 km² (3,354 sq mi)
    • Novi Pazar
    • 379,970
  6. A Serbian cemetery for the victims of the war in Bratunac. As of 2008, 40% of Bosniaks and 8.5% of Croats had returned to Republika Srpska, while 14% of Serbs who left their homes in territories controlled by Bosniaks or Croats, also returned to their pre-war communities.

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