Mainly the major difference between the two is that the Serbians are of the Eastern Orthodox Faith, and the Croatians are Catholics.
The Balkans is separated into numerous ethnoreligious nationalistic countries. Bosniaks, Croats, and Serbs are separated predominantly by religion: Muslim, Catholics, and Orthodox Christians respectively. Serbs and Kosovars are similarly separated by religion (Orthodox v. Muslim) but are also split by language (Serbo-Croatian v. Albanian). Slovenes and Croats are both Catholics but are separated by language (Slovenian v. Serbo-Croatian). Macedonians and Serbs are both Orthodox but are separated by language (Macedonian and Serbo-Croatian).
Serbs are like any other people so she thinks good about serbs
"who cares" was some guy's answer, but mine is a bit different Serbs VS Croats Serbs VS Muslims Muslims VS Croats for a period Muslims against Muslims for a period And naturally, there were Croats and Serbs in the Muslim army ( Bosnian army) so that makes it Serbs vs Serbs Croats Vs Croats Crazy I know
Party of Danube Serbs was created in 1998.
Croats are Roman Catholic and the Serbs are Orthodox Catholic
Democratic Party of Serbs in Macedonia was created in 1992.
Most citizens of province of Vojvodina are Serbs, like rest of Serbia (Kosovo excluded, where only few thousand Serbs left in enclaves after USA campaign). Therefor, Serbs from Vojvodina do not need separation from Serbs from central Serbia.
AnswerSerbians are generally Christians. It is the Bosnians who are majority Muslim.
1. Bosnia - Catholics and Muslims versus (Eastern Orthodox Serbs). However, this was a strange set of alliances, and the conflict was not primarily religious but ethnic. 2. Dafur, Sudan.
No, they are not.
yes, they are!