Czechs in Serbia
According to the 2011 census, Czechs (Serbian: Чеси / Česi) in Serbia number 1,824 of population.[1] National Council of the Czech National Minority in Serbia have seat in Bela Crkva in Vojvodina.
Coat of arms of the National Council of the Czech National Minority in Serbia | |
Total population | |
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1,824 (2011) | |
Languages | |
Serbian and Czech | |
Religion | |
Roman Catholicism, Protestantism | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Slovaks, other West Slavs |
Demographics
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Czechs form a majority in Češko Selo ("Czech Village") in the Eastern Danube part of Southern Banat in Vojvodina.
Notable people
- Ivan Bek, Yugoslav football player
- Ludmila Frajt, composer
- Emil Hájek, composer and pianist
- Rudolf Nováček, military composer
- Zlatko Krasni, poet
- Aleksandar Lifka, European cinematographer
- Vladislav Titelbah, rural painter
- František Zach, military theorist
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References
- Borislav Jankulov, Pregled kolonizacije Vojvodine u XVIII i XIX veku, Novi Sad - Pančevo, 2003.
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