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  1. Vor 6 Tagen · The vast majority (over 90%) of the population of Montenegro is of Slavic origin. Albanians make up 5 percent of the population (4.9% at the 2011 census), while there is also a small Romani minority (total 1.2% at the 2011 census). The Slavic population of Montenegro uses a large diversity in ethnic identities to describe their ethnicity.

  2. Vor 3 Tagen · Europeans are the focus of European ethnology, the field of anthropology related to the various ethnic groups that reside in the states of Europe. Groups may be defined by common ancestry, common language, common faith, etc.

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    Vor einem Tag · 20,238 Montenegrins in Serbia (2022 Serbian census) 4,165 Montenegrins (915 Montenegrin-only) in Canada (2016 Canadian census) Moravians: 522,474 Moravians in Czechia (2011 Czech census) 1,098 Moravians in Slovakia (2021 Slovak census) Muslims (ethnic group) (a supra-ethnic category of Bosniaks, Gorani, Torbeši, Pomaks)

  4. Vor 3 Tagen · Macedonians ( Macedonian: Македонци, romanized : Makedonci) are a nation and a South Slavic ethnic group native to the region of Macedonia in Southeast Europe. They speak Macedonian, a South Slavic language.

  5. Vor 2 Tagen · Le Monténégro (en monténégrin : Crna Gora, en cyrillique : Црна Гора, prononcé /ˈt͡sr̩̂ːnaː ˈɡɔ̌ra/ Écouter) est un pays d' Europe du Sud et, plus précisément, des Balkans occidentaux . Bordé par la mer Adriatique, le pays est frontalier de la Croatie, de la Bosnie-Herzégovine, de la Serbie, du Kosovo 9 et de l' Albanie.

  6. Vor 3 Tagen · Population of Croatia according to ethnic group 1948–2021 1; Ethnic group census 1948 census 1953 census 1961 census 1971 census 1981 census 1991 census 2001 census 2011 census 2021 Number % Number % Number % Number % Number % Number % Number % Number % Number % Croats: 2,975,399 79.2 3,117,513 79.6 3,339,841 80.3 3,513,647 79.4 3,454,661 75.1

  7. Vor einem Tag · About 18 million people declare their native language as either 'Bosnian', 'Croatian', 'Serbian', 'Montenegrin', or 'Serbo-Croatian'. [1] Serbian is spoken by 10 million people around the world, mostly in Serbia (7.8 million), Bosnia and Herzegovina (1.2 million), and Montenegro (300,000).