Serbs in Greece
Serbs in Greece (Greek: Σέρβοι στην Ελλάδα, Serbian: Срби у Грчкој/Srbi u Grčkoj) is a community of Greek nationals of ethnic Serb descent and Serbian-born Greek nationals. They number more than 15,000 people, while according to the 2001 census some 5,200 people born in Serbia have Greek citizenship.
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15,000 [1] | |
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Athens, Thessaloniki, Mount Athos | |
Languages | |
Greek, Serbian | |
Religion | |
Eastern Orthodoxy (Serbian Orthodox Church) |
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Serbian heritage in Greece
- Hilandar Monastery
- Cross of the King Alexander I
Notable people
- Anna Prelević
- George Berovich
- Branislav Prelević
- Dragan Šakota
- Dušan Šakota
- Vladimir Janković, basketballer
- Boban Janković
- Dušan Vukčević
- Milan Tomić
- Predrag Djordjević
- Siniša Dobrašinović
- Milan Gurović
- Marko Jarić, basketballer
- Dušan Jelić
- Vasos Mavrovouniotis, revolutionary
- Đorđe Mihailović
- Igor Milošević
- Miroslav Pecarski
- Dimitris Popovic
- Radoslav Nesterović
- Peja Stojaković, basketballer
- Dragan Tarlać
- Mitar Đurić
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Sources
- Blagojevic, Gordana (2006). "Колонија Срба у Солуну" (PDF). Glasnik Etnografskog Instituta (54): 39–45. doi:10.2298/GEI0654039B.
- Blagojevic, Gordana (2007). "Српске школе и настава српског језика у Грчкој у 20. веку" (PDF). Glasnik Etnografskog Instituta. 55: 233–244. doi:10.2298/GEI0701233B.
- Pavićević, Aleksandra (2004). "Ambiguity of Integration Processes: The Serbs in Greece. National Identity of the New Immigrants". Ethnologia Balkanica (8): 103–114.
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