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1349-1354
According to the Law of Tsar Stefan Dushan (Dushanov Zakonik) the people of Serbia were (note that Serbia at the time stretched far to the south - as far as the Gulf of Corinthm, and up to, and including Serres on the east):
1866 census in Serbia
- TOTAL = 1,216,219
- Serbs = 1,058,189 (87.01%)
- Romanians (Vlachs) = 127,545 (10.49%)
- Roma (Gipsies) = 24,607 (2.02%)
- Germans = 2,589 (0.21%)
- other = 3,256 (0.27%)
1878 census in Serbia
- TOTAL = 1,669,337
1895 census in Serbia
- TOTAL = 2,493,770
- Serbs = over 2 Mill. (ca. 90%)
- Romanians (Vlachs) = 159,000 (6.43%)
- Roma (Gipsies) = 46,000 (1.84%)
1921 census in Serbia
The 1921 census in Serbia (without Vojvodina, but including Kosovo and Macedonia)
- TOTAL = 4,133,478
- Serbs and Croatians = 3,339,369 (80.87%)
- Albanians = 420,473 (10.17%)
- Vlachs = 159,549 (3.86%)
- Turks = 149,210 (3.61%)
- Germans = 5,969
- Russians = 4,176
- Slovenes = 3,625
- Czechs and Slovaks = 2,801
- Hungarians = 2,532
- French = 717
- Italians = 503
- Poles = 286
- English = 231
- Ruthenians = 35
- other (mostly Roma) = 44,002
1948 census in Serbia
- TOTAL = 6,527,966
- Serbs = 4,823,730 (73.89%)
- Albanians = 532,011 (8.15%)
- Hungarians = 433,701 (6.64%)
- Croats = 169,864 (2.60%)
- Montenegrins = 74,860 (1.15%)
- Roma = 52,181
- Slovenes = 20,998
- Macedonians = 17,917
- Muslims by nationality = 17,315
1953 census in Serbia
- TOTAL = 6,979,154
- Serbs = 5,152,939 (73.83%)
- Albanians = 565,513 (8.10%)
- Hungarians = 441,907 (6.33%)
- Croats = 173,246 (2.48%)
- Montenegrins = 86,061 (1.23%)
- Muslims by nationality = 81,081 (1.16%)
- Roma = 58,800
- Macedonians = 27,277
- Slovenes = 20,717
1961 census in Serbia
- TOTAL = 7,642,227
- Serbs = 5,704,686 (74.65%)
- Albanians = 699,772 (9.16%)
- Hungarians = 449,587 (5.88%)
- Croats = 196,409 (2.57%)
- Montenegrins = 104,753 (1.37%)
- Muslims by nationality = 93,467 (1.22%)
- Macedonians = 36,288
- Yugoslavs = 20,079
- Slovenes = 19,957
- Roma = 9,826
1971 census in Serbia
- TOTAL = 8,446,591
- Serbs = 6,016,811 (71.23%)
- Albanians = 984,761 (11.66%)
- Hungarians = 430,314 (5.10%)
- Croats = 184,913 (2.19%)
- Muslims by nationality = 154,330 (1.83%)
- Montenegrins = 125,260 (1.48%)
- Yugoslavs = 123,824 (1.47%)
- Slovaks = 76,733
- Romanians = 57,419
- Bulgarians = 53,800
- Roma = 49,894
- Macedonians = 42,675
- Rusyns = 20,608
- Turks = 18,220
- Slovenes = 15,957
- Vlachs = 14,724
1981 census in Serbia
- TOTAL = 9,313,677
- Serbs = 6,182,159 (66.38%)
- Albanians = 1,303,032 (13.99%)
- Yugoslavs = 441,941 (4.75%)
- Hungarians = 390,468 (4.19%)
- Muslims by nationality = 215,166 (2.31%)
- Croats = 149,368 (1.60%)
- Montenegrins = 147,466 (1.58%)
- Roma = 110,956 (1.19%)
- Macedonians = 48,986
- Slovenes = 12,006
1991 census in Serbia (including Kosovo)
- TOTAL (official estimation) = 9,778,991 (registered 8,182,141)
- Serbs = 6,446,595 (65.92%)
- Albanians (official estimation) = 1,674,353 (17.12%), registered 87,372
- Hungarians = 343,800 (3.52%)
- Yugoslavs = 323,643 (3.31%)
- Muslims by nationality (official estimation) = 246,411 (2.52%), registered 237,980
- Roma (official estimation) = 140,237 (1.43%), registered 138,799
- Montenegrins = 139,299 (1.42%)
- Croats = 105,406 (1.08%)
1991 census in Serbia (excluding Kosovo)
- TOTAL = 7,822,795
- Serbs = 6,252,405 (79.93%)
- Hungarians = 343,800 (4.39%)
- Yugoslavs = 320,186 (4.09%)
- Muslims by nationality = 180,222 (2.3%)
- Montenegrins = 118,934 (1.52%)
- Croats = 97,344 (1.24%)
- Roma = 94,491 (1.21%)
- Albanians = 78,281 (1%)
- Slovaks = 66,772 (0.85%)
- Macedonians = 45,068 (0.58%)
- Romanians = 42,316 (0.54%)
- Bulgarians = 26,698 (0.34%)
- Bunjevci = 21,434 (0.34%)
- Ukrainians = 18,052 (0.23%)
- Vlachs = 17,804 (0.23%)
- others = 34,698 (0.44%)
- unspecified = 10,538 (0.13%)
- regional affiliation = 4,841 (0.06%)
- unknown = 47,949 (0.61%)
2002 census in Serbia (excluding Kosovo)
- TOTAL = 7,498,001
- Serbs = 6,212,838 (82.86%)
- Hungarians = 293,299 (3.91%)
- Bosniaks = 136,087 (1.82%)
- Roma = 108,193 (1.44%)
- Yugoslavs = 80,721 (1.08%)
- Croats = 70,602 (0.94%)
- Montenegrins = 69,049 (0.92%)
- Albanians = 61,647 (0.82%)
- Slovaks = 59,021 (0.79%)
- Romanians (total) = 74,630 (0.74%), declared particularly as:
- Macedonians = 25,847 (0.35%)
- Bulgarians = 20,497 (0.27%)
- Bunjevci = 20,012 (0.27%)
- Muslims by nationality = 19,503 (0.26%)
- Rusyns = 15,905 (0.21%)
- Ukrainians = 5,354 (0.07%)
- others = 14,191 (0.19%)
- unspecified = 107,732 (1.44%)
- regional affiliation = 11,485 (0.15%)
- unknown = 75,483 (1.01%)
- Ethnic map of the territory of present-day Serbia and neighbouring areas in the 6th-8th century, according to the historical atlas for schools, published in Belgrade in 1970, representing a view of Yugoslav historians from that time.
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Ethnic map of Eastern Serbia based on the 1866 census (no colour): Serbians
Romanians (Vlachs)
Bulgarians - Ethnic map of the territory of present-day Serbia (1867)
- Ethnic map of the territory of present-day Serbia (1868)
- Ethnic map of the territory of present-day Serbia (1880)
- Ethnic map of the territory of present-day Serbia (1918)
- Ethnic map of Serbia based on the 2002 census municipality data for Central Serbia and Vojvodina and 1991 census municipality data for Kosovo.
- Ethnic map of Serbia based on the 2002 census settlement data.
References
- http://commons.wikimedia.org/File:Geographisches_Handbuch_zu_Andrees_Handatlas_1882_about_Serbia.JPG
- ^ http://commons.wikimedia.org/File:Geographisches_Handbuch_zu_Andrees_Handatlas_1902_about_Serbia.JPG
See also
- Demographics of Serbia - current demographics
- Demographic history of Vojvodina
- Demographic history of Kosovo
- Ethnic groups of Vojvodina
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