There are more Serbs today in Slovenia than in Croatia
PasicT on
Another completely inaccurate map that overexaggerates certain areas.
GovernmentBig2749 on
The lack of Sebs in 1991 in Macedonia saved my country from a ciivil war….for 10 years, we had one eventualy.
Userofthe_web01 on
Shocking to see an accurate Estern Serbia
GloomyLaw9603 on
Not even close for Croatia lmao. Data seems to be from 1990.
True-Blacksmith4235 on
Yeah, there is no way there are that many Serbs in Croatia. lol
AmelKralj on
what these maps never show is the population density …
in Bosnia there are vast areas where no on lives but a few Serbian houses … which qualifies as “absolute majority” and colors the whole area … kinda BS map
ShameStrong on
So kosovo is albania?
SarcasticComment30 on
Serbs don’t live in Slovenia?
Or do you have people of Serbian ancestry in Slovenia more commonly? (Asking ‘cause I read a reddit argument years ago where a Slovene called Luka Doncic a Serb and a fight broke out in the comments. Lol.)
SignificantMeet8747 on
There is less than 2000 registered Serbs in Bulgaria
I heavily doubt there is a ‘important minority’ in Greece or Romania either
This map is some bullshit lmao
All the Serbs are in Austria and Germany bro
Straight-Room-1111 on
do we differ serbian and montenegrins?
Bruso94 on
Map made by serbs.
Unfair-Frame9096 on
When you see the population distribution and the current borders, it is easy to say who got screwed by the West during the Balkan Wars.
dobrodoshli on
Who lives in Vojvodina if not Serbs?
lugerCRO on
what is this Magyar propaganda from 1848 ?
gu_admin on

Resolution-Honest on
Map is wrong. Way less municipalities in Croatia have Serbian majority today but this is how it was in 1990, more or less. However, in Bosnia, since Serbian entity is mostly homogenous and there is no more sizeable minority of Serb in most of Federation, it resembles post Dayton reality. Before the war, most municipalities in Bosnia&Hercegovina were very heterogenous. Combined with general demographic trends, emigration to EU and Serbia, ethnic cleansing done by all waring sides were long term disaster that continues to define generations born after the war.
Useless_or_inept on
Another attempt to draw Greater Serbia on maps
The second stage is: Correct the data “on the ground” until it matches what your preferred map says. You’ll need a few thousand guys with rifles for the second stage. 🙂
imborahey on
There is not a single district in Vojvodina where serbs are less than 10%. Even Subotica is 35% Serbian now
mashalab on
Who lives in that area close to SW Romania and NW Bulgaria where apparently there are no Serbs?
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There are more Serbs today in Slovenia than in Croatia
Another completely inaccurate map that overexaggerates certain areas.
The lack of Sebs in 1991 in Macedonia saved my country from a ciivil war….for 10 years, we had one eventualy.
Shocking to see an accurate Estern Serbia
Not even close for Croatia lmao. Data seems to be from 1990.
Yeah, there is no way there are that many Serbs in Croatia. lol
what these maps never show is the population density …
in Bosnia there are vast areas where no on lives but a few Serbian houses … which qualifies as “absolute majority” and colors the whole area … kinda BS map
So kosovo is albania?
Serbs don’t live in Slovenia?
Or do you have people of Serbian ancestry in Slovenia more commonly? (Asking ‘cause I read a reddit argument years ago where a Slovene called Luka Doncic a Serb and a fight broke out in the comments. Lol.)
There is less than 2000 registered Serbs in Bulgaria
I heavily doubt there is a ‘important minority’ in Greece or Romania either
This map is some bullshit lmao
All the Serbs are in Austria and Germany bro
do we differ serbian and montenegrins?
Map made by serbs.
When you see the population distribution and the current borders, it is easy to say who got screwed by the West during the Balkan Wars.
Who lives in Vojvodina if not Serbs?
what is this Magyar propaganda from 1848 ?

Map is wrong. Way less municipalities in Croatia have Serbian majority today but this is how it was in 1990, more or less. However, in Bosnia, since Serbian entity is mostly homogenous and there is no more sizeable minority of Serb in most of Federation, it resembles post Dayton reality. Before the war, most municipalities in Bosnia&Hercegovina were very heterogenous. Combined with general demographic trends, emigration to EU and Serbia, ethnic cleansing done by all waring sides were long term disaster that continues to define generations born after the war.
Another attempt to draw Greater Serbia on maps
The second stage is: Correct the data “on the ground” until it matches what your preferred map says. You’ll need a few thousand guys with rifles for the second stage. 🙂
There is not a single district in Vojvodina where serbs are less than 10%. Even Subotica is 35% Serbian now
Who lives in that area close to SW Romania and NW Bulgaria where apparently there are no Serbs?