Democratic Party of Serbs in Macedonia was created in 1992.
Party of Danube Serbs was created in 1998.
Serbs were part of the population in the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, which included the republics of Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Slovenia, and Macedonia. Outside of Yugoslavia, Serbs are also part of the population in the Republic of Srpska in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Croatian Bunjevac-Šokac Party's motto is 'We want the same rights that Serbs have in Croatia'.
Austria.Czechoslovakia.Hungary.State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs (joined with the Kingdom of Serbia on 1 December 1918 to form the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, later Yugoslavia)Poland.
Serbs are like any other people so she thinks good about serbs
The population of the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia is just over 2 million. About 65% of these people are South Slavs, about 23% are Albanian, about 3% are Turks, about 2% are Serbs, and the rest consists of Roma, Bosniaks, etc. About one quarter of the entire population lives in the capital city of Skopje.
Croats are Roman Catholic and the Serbs are Orthodox Catholic
Yugoslavia consisted of 6 republics: Serbia, Croatia, Slovenia, Bosnia and Hercegovina, Macedonia, Montenegro. Serbs, Macedonians and people of Montenegro are Orthodoyes. Croats, Slovenians are Chatolics. Population i Bosnia and Hercegovina is mostly Muslim.
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.
No, they are not.
yes, they are!