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  1. In the 1910 census, there were 16,676 Serbs from Austria-Hungary, 4,321 from Serbia, and 3,724 from Montenegro. [10] Serbian-Americans volunteered in the First Balkan War. [11] During World War I, as many as 15,000 Serbian-American volunteers returned to the Balkans to fight for the Allied cause in their homeland.

  2. sco.wikipedia.org › wiki › SerbsSerbs - Wikipedia

    The Serbs ( Serbie: Срби Srbi, pronounced [sr̩̂bi]) are a naition an Sooth Slavic ethnic group livin mainly in the Balkans an soothren Central Europe. Serbs inhabit Serbie an the disputit territory o Kosovo, as well as Montenegro, Bosnie an Herzegovinae (maistly in Republika Srpska) an form significant minorities in Croatie, North ...

  3. ro.wikipedia.org › wiki › SerbiaSerbia - Wikipedia

    Serbia (în sârbă Србија, cu alfabetul latin: Srbija; ), [a] oficial Republica Serbia (în sârbă Република Србија, cu alfabetul latin: Republika Srbija [repǔblika sř̩bija] ), este o țară situată la răscrucea Europei Centrale [7] cu Europa de Sud-Est, în sudul Câmpiei Panonice și în Balcanii centrali. [8]

  4. The Serbs of Romania ( Romanian: Sârbii din România, Serbian: Срби у Румунији/Srbi u Rumuniji) are a recognized ethnic minority numbering 18,076 people (0.1%) according to the 2011 census. The community is concentrated in western Romania, in the Romanian part of the Banat region (divided with Serbia ), where they constitute the ...

  5. Hypothetical Serb migration from Sarmatia. Theory about Iranian origin of the Serb ethnonym assumes that ancient Serbi / Serboi from north Caucasus ( Asiatic Sarmatia) were a Sarmatian ( Alanian) tribe. [21] The theory subsequently assumes that Alanian Serbi were subdued by the Huns in the 4th century and that they, as part of the Hunnic army ...

  6. Serbische Sprache. Die serbische Sprache (serbisch српски језик srpski jezik) ist eine Standardvarietät aus dem südslawischen Zweig der slawischen Sprachen und basiert wie Kroatisch und Bosnisch auf einem štokavischen Dialekt. Serbisch wird von ca. 6,7 Millionen Menschen in Serbien, wo es die Amtssprache ist, als Muttersprache ...

  7. Classification. Serbian is a standardized variety of Serbo-Croatian, [20] [21] a Slavic language ( Indo-European ), of the South Slavic subgroup. Other standardized forms of Serbo-Croatian are Bosnian, Croatian, and Montenegrin. "An examination of all the major 'levels' of language shows that BCS is clearly a single language with a single ...