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Romanians in Serbia
Румуни у Србији Rumuni u Srbiji Românii din Serbia
Flag of the National Council of the Romanian minority in Serbia
Total population
23,044 Serbian citizens, 0.35% of Serbia's population (2022)[1]21,013 Vlach Serbian citizens, 0.32% of Serbia's population (2022)[1]
[2]
Languages
Romanian, Serbian
Religion
Romanian Orthodox, Serbian Orthodox, Roman Catholicism, Protestanism
Romanians in Serbia (Serbian: Румуни у Србији, romanized: Rumuni u Srbiji; Romanian: Românii din Serbia) are a recognized national minority in Serbia. The total number of self-declared Romanians according to the 2022 census[3] was 23,044, while 21,013 people declared themselves Vlachs; there are differing views among some of the Vlachs over whether they should be regarded as Romanians or as members of a distinctive nationality. Declared Romanians are mostly concentrated in Banat, in Vojvodina, while declared Vlachs are mostly concentrated in the Timok Valley, in eastern Serbia.
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