Ethnic map of the Republic of Serbia in 2022

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18 Comments

  1. SchillMcGuffin on

    All the border areas make sense, but what’s the story behind the Slovak enclaves?

  2. We had an opportunity to unite Europe and we’d lost it all in 2022 ,since 1991…31 years Eastern for our Peace…🧐

  3. MaintenanceFederal99 on

    Majority Hungarian municipalities – Ada, Bačka Topola, Mali Iđoš, Kanjiža, Senta and Čoka. By sheer numbers there are most Hungarians in city of Subotica, but since 2022 census they don’t form majority there anymore (around 30%, 35% Serbs, 15% Croats and 15% Bunjevci which are Catholic Slavs that are from Dalmatia and don’t identify as Croats).

    Majority Bosniak municipalities – city of Novi Pazar, Tutin and Sjenica. All three in region called Sandžak by Bosniaks, while Novi Pazar is the biggest minority majority place in Serbia (if we don’t count Kosovo as Serbia ofc)

    Majority Slovak municipalities – Bački Petrovac (left) and Kovačica (right)

    Majority Bulgarian municipalities – Dimitrovgrad (aka Caribrod) and Bosilegrad

    Majority Albanian Municipalities – Preševo and Bujanovac (Bujanovac is basically divided in a sense that western part of municipality is completely Albanian, while eastern is completely Serbian and centre of municipality is mixed Serb, Albanian and Roma)

  4. Hackeringerinho on

    And now you see why Serbian government tries real good to push the vlach propaganda and to sponsor vlach NGO that “don’t want minority rights”?

  5. Yeah, in general it’s not a bad map, but at this level of detail it leaves too much out.