As of the most recent estimates, there are approximately 200,000 to 300,000 individuals of Serbian descent living in the United States. The Serbian-American community is primarily concentrated in cities like Chicago, Los Angeles, and New York. Additionally, many Serbians have immigrated to the U.S. over the past few decades, contributing to the cultural diversity of the nation.
Yes, Serbians.
Serbians = Serbia Greeks = Greece Bulgarians = Bulgaria Albanians = Albania
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the wher gipssy from rusia but russia did thro them out now the live in balkan ,
Many of them saw them as their own people
No, Serbians are white people
Austrians were strong ennemies of the peoples from the Eastern Europe: Serbians, Croatians, Slovens, Bosniacs, Romanians etc.
Serbia is a country in Europe, so all Serbians living in Serbia are living in Europe. There would also be Serbians living in other parts of Europe.
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Austrians were strong ennemies of the peoples from the Eastern Europe: Serbians, Croatians, Slovens, Bosniacs, Romanians etc.
Serbians belong to the Slavic race.
Your question is misinformed. Serbians are allowed into Ireland and England.