Russians in Serbia
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Total population | |
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"3,247" (2011)[1] "30,000-50,000" (2022) | |
Regions with significant populations | |
mainly Belgrade, Novi Sad | |
Belgrade region | 1.301 [1] |
Vojvodina region | 1.173 [1] |
Rest of Serbia | 773 [1] |
Languages | |
Russian and Serbian | |
Religion | |
Russian Orthodox Church | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Russian diaspora |
There is a community of Russians in Serbia (Serbian: Руси у Србији, Russian: Русские в Сербии) numbering 3,247 people (2011 census).[2] According to 2013 data there were 3,290 Russian citizens in Serbia.[3]
In 2022, an estimated 30,000 to 50,000 Russians have moved to Serbia, many of them opponents to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[4]
Demographics[edit]
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Russians mostly live in cities of Belgrade and Novi Sad, but some have spread throughout the Vojvodina province.
Year | Russians |
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1937 | 16,500[5] |
1948 | 13,329 |
1953 | 7,829 |
1961 | 6,984 |
1971 | 4,746 |
1981 | 2,761 |
1991 | 2,473 |
2002 | 2,588 |
2011 | 3,247[6] |
Notable people[edit]
- Irina Antanasijević, philologist, Ukrainian-born
- Tamara Čurović, tennis player, Russian mother
- Dmitrij Gerasimenko, judoka, Russian-born
- Olja Ivanjicki, painter, sculptor, poet
- Nina Kirsanova, ballet artist
- Đorđe Lobačev, comic strip author and illustrator
- Maria Manakova, chess player, Russian born
- Nikolina and Olivera Moldovan, sprint canoers, Russian mother
- Viktor Nikitin, pilot
- George Ostrogorsky, historian and Byzantinist who acquired worldwide reputations in Byzantine studies
- Đorđe Prudnikov, painter, graphic artist, and designer
- Svetlana Prudnikova, chess player, Russian-born
- Leonid Šejka, painter and architect
- Viktor Troicki, tennis player
- Vladimir Volkov, football player
- Arkady Vyatchanin, swimmer, Russian-born
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^ a b c d Stanovništvo prema nacionalnoj pripadnosti Archived 2013-04-16 at archive.today, Republički zavod za statistiku Srbije, 2011.
- ^ 2011 Census of Population, Households and Dwellings in the Republic of Serbia POPULATION ETHNICITY
- ^ Миграциони профил Републике Србије за 2013. годину
- ^ Welle (www.dw.com), Deutsche. "Russians are increasingly flocking to visa-free Serbia | DW | 13.08.2022". DW.COM. Retrieved 2022-09-10.
- ^ "Време", 5. апр. 1939, стр. 1. -{digitalna.nb.rs}-
- ^ http://pod2.stat.gov.rs/ObjavljenePublikacije/Popis2011/Nacionalna%20pripadnost-Ethnicity.pdf
Sources[edit]
- Raeff, M., 1990. Russia abroad: a cultural history of the Russian emigration, 1919-1939. Oxford University Press on Demand.
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