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  2. Serbs in France - Wikipedia

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    Serbs in France Serbes en France Срби у Француској Srbi u Francuskoj; Total population; 62,740 (Serbian nationals, 2018 estimate) [1] – 200,000 (Ministry of Foreign Affairs Serbian) [2]

  3. Serbian diaspora - Wikipedia

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    A smaller part of Serbs in France are descendants of immigrants from the period after the First World War . There were Serbs in Paris in the 19th century who were educated at the universities there. There were so many of them in 1886 that they founded the "Serbian Reading Room" in Paris. The reading room was arranged at the address: Paris, 128.

  4. France–Serbia relations - Wikipedia

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    Since 2006, Serbia is an observer on the Francophonie. [3] France is also an EU member and Serbia is an EU candidate. There are between 70,000 and 100,000 people of Serbian descent living in France. Emmanuel Macron visited Serbia during July 2019. The last official visit of the French President to Serbia took place in September 2024. [4]

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  6. France's Macron visits Serbia to boost EU ties, discuss ... - AOL

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    France's President Emmanuel Macron travels to Belgrade on Thursday to bolster ties with Serbia and bring it closer to the West, as the Balkan country juggles its European Union membership bid and ...

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  8. Serb diaspora - Wikipedia

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    The Yugoslav wars caused many Serbs from Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina to leave their countries in the first half of the 1990s. The international economic sanctions imposed on Serbia caused economic collapse with an estimated 300,000 people leaving Serbia during that period, 20% of which had a higher education.

  9. Serbs - Wikipedia

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    Serbia is the fourth modern-day European country, after France, Austria and the Netherlands, to have a codified legal system, as of 1844. [85] The last Ottoman troops withdrew from Serbia in 1867, although Serbia's and Montenegro's independence was not recognized internationally until the Congress of Berlin in 1878.