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1 Migrational waves  





2 Serb diaspora by states  





3 Notable people  





4 See also  





5 Notes  





6 References  





7 Sources  














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Countries with significant Serbian population and descendants.
  Serbia
  + 100,000
  + 10,000
  + 1,000

Serb diaspora (Serbian: Српска дијаспора/Srpska dijaspora) refers to the diaspora communities of ethnic Serbs. It is not to be confused with the Serbian diaspora, which refers to migrants, regardless of ethnicity, from Serbia. Due to generalization in censuses outside former Yugoslavia to exclude ethnicity, the total number of the Serb diaspora population cannot be known by certainty. It is estimated that 2–3 million Serbs live outside former Yugoslavia.

Migrational waves

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There were several waves of Serb emigration:

Serb diaspora by states

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List of countries and territories by ethnic Serb population
Country Estimation Official data[a] Notes
 Germany 500,000 (2014 government est.[5]); older estimations: 1,000,000 (2009,[6] 2012[7]); 1,000,000 (January 2012)[8] N/A See also Serbs in Germany.
 Austria 500,000 (2008,[9] 2010,[10] January 2012[8]) N/A See also Serbs in Austria.
 United States 1,000,000 (January 2012)[8] 189,671 (2013)[11][b] See also Serbs in the United States.
  Switzerland 150,000 (2000);[12] 200,000 (January 2012)[8] N/A See also Serbs in Switzerland.
 Sweden 110,000 (2011,[13] January 2012[8]); 120,000 (2015);[14] and 140,000 (2011).[15] N/A See also Serbs in Sweden.
 Canada 100,000125,000 (2008);[16] 250,000 (January 2012)[8][b] 80,320 (2011) See also Serbs in Canada.
 France 62,740 (2018)[17] N/A See also Serbs in France.
 United Kingdom 70,000 (2001, Serbian Embassy[18]); 80,000 (January 2012)[8] N/A See also Serbs in the United Kingdom.
 Italy 70,000 (January 2012)[8] N/A See also Serbs in Italy.
 Australia 130,000 (January 2012)[8] 104,549 (2016) See also Serbs in Australia.
Belgium Netherlands Luxembourg Benelux 50,000 (January 2012)[8] N/A See also Serbs in Luxembourg.
 Argentina 7,000 (January 2012);[8] 30,000 (ancestry)[19] N/A See also Serbs in South America
 South Africa 20,000 (2012);[20] 25,000 (January 2012)[8] N/A See also Serbs in South Africa
 Romania 23,000 (January 2012)[8] 18,076 (2011)[21] See also Serbs in Romania.
 Greece 15,000 (January 2012)[8] N/A See also Serbs in Greece.
 Hungary 10,000 (January 2012)[8] 7,210 (2011)[22] See also Serbs in Hungary.
 Finland 4,000 (2004)[23] 8,737 (Born in Serbia, 2018)[24]
 Spain 7,000 (January 2012)[8] N/A See also Serbs in Spain.
 Russia 60,000 (January 2012)[8] 3,510 (2015)[25] See also Serbs in Russia.
 New Zealand 7,000 (January 2012)[8] 1,059 (2013)[26] See also Serbs in New Zealand.
 Chile 7,000 (January 2012)[8] N/A See also Serbs in South America.
 Brazil 6,000 (January 2012)[8] N/A See also Serbs in South America.
 Slovakia 3,600 (2014)[27] N/A See also Serbs in Slovakia
 Venezuela 2,000 (January 2012)[28] N/A See also Serbs in South America.
 Portugal 1,000 (2013MoD est.) Serbian diaspora.[29] [30] 274 (2021, foreigners only; for instance excludes 234 Luso-Serbs naturalised since 2008)[31][32] See also Serbs in Portugal.
 Mexico 1,000 (January 2012)[8] N/A
 Zambia 24 families (May 2009)[33] N/A
 Kazakhstan 213 (2016)

Notable people

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The list include Serbs born abroad, people of full or partial Serbian descent and immigrants from Serbia or Serbian native communities who made significant career abroad.

Actors
Artists and designers
Beauty pageants and models
Military people
Musicians
Politicians
Scientists
Sportspeople
Writers
Other

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^
    If the governmental statistics agency includes ethnicity (or ethnic ancestry) of nationals (citizens) in censuses.
  • ^
    The number of people of Serb descent in North America is higher, as people who identify as having Yugoslav ancestry (310,682 in the U.S.,[34] 48,320 in Canada[35]) are mostly of Serb origin.[36]
  • ^
    The Australian census records both Australian citizens by ethnicity/ethnic ancestry (69,544 of "Serbian ancestry") and foreign-born nationals (20,267 Serbian-born). The number of people of Serb descent in Australia is higher. The Serb community in the country has urged people of Serb descent to answer clearly on the censuses, following the decrease in numbers;[37] the census in 2006 counting 95,362 Australians of "Serbian ancestry" (-27.1%).[38]
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