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Serbs in Slovenia
Срби у Словенији
Srbi u Sloveniji
Srbi v Sloveniji
Flag of the Serbian minority in Slovenia
Total population
38,964 (2002) [1]
Regions with significant populations
Ljubljana, Maribor, Kranj, Jesenice, Koper
Languages
Slovenian and Serbian
Religion
Serbian Orthodox Church
Related ethnic groups
South Slavs

Serbs (Slovene: Srbi v Sloveniji, Serbian: Срби у Словенији, romanized: Srbi u Sloveniji) are, by large, first or second generation immigrants from other republics of former Yugoslavia. In the 2002 census, 38,964 people of Slovenia declared Serb ethnicity, corresponding to 2% of the total population, making them the largest ethnic minority in the country.

  1. ^ "Slovenian census". 2011.

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