Serbian Church of the Dormition of the Theotokos in Komárno
Total population
3,600 (estimate)
Regions with significant populations
Komárno Bratislava
Languages
Serbian, Slovakian
Religion
Serbian Orthodox Church
Related ethnic groups
South Slavs
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There is a small number of Serbs in Slovakia, mostly located in the southern town of Komárno, where they have been living since the 17th century.[1] There has also been a historic minority in Bratislava (Požun), where many Habsburg Serbs studied. The number of Slovaks of Serb descent is hard to determine but nevertheless they are recognized as an official minority.[2]
^"The Pride of Komarno".
^"Serbs acquire national minority status in Slovakia". balkans.com. 9 February 2010. Archived from the original on 7 July 2011.
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