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  2. Serbs of Romania - Wikipedia

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    The number of Serbs is constantly decreasing, it has effectively halved in the last eight decades: according to the statistics of the Serbian Diocese of Timisoara in 1924 there were 44,078, following the 2002 census – 22,561; according to the 2011 census, approximately 18 000 Serbs live in Romania, which represents less than 0.1% of the ...

  3. Category:Serbs of Romania - Wikipedia

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    Union of Serbs of Romania This page was last edited on 10 February 2024, at 13:00 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike ...

  4. Union of Serbs of Romania - Wikipedia

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    The Union of Serbs of Romania (Serbian: Савез Срба у Румунији, SSR; Romanian: Uniunea Sârbilor din România, USR) is a political party representing the Serbian minority in Romania. It was founded in 1989 by a Romanian-Serbian writer, Slavomir Gvozdenovici. The party used to be known as Democratic Union of Serbs in Romania.

  5. Category:Serb communities in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Serb communities in Romania" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  6. Serb diaspora - Wikipedia

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    Serb diaspora (Serbian: Српска дијаспора/Srpska dijaspora) refers to the diaspora communities of ethnic Serbs. It is not to be confused with the Serbian diaspora , which refers to migrants , regardless of ethnicity, from Serbia .

  7. Category:Romanian-Serbs - Wikipedia

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  8. Rock sculpture of Decebalus - Wikipedia

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    Side view Full frontal view. The rock sculpture of Decebalus (Romanian: Chipul regelui dac Decebal) is a colossal carving of the face of Decebalus (r. AD 87–106), the last king of Dacia, who fought against the Roman emperors Domitian and Trajan to preserve the independence of his country, which corresponds to present-day Romania.

  9. Romani people in Serbia - Wikipedia

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    The first reference to Roma in Serbia is found in a 1348 document, by which Serbian emperor Stefan Dušan donated some Roma slaves to a monastery in Prizren. [15] In the 15th century, Romani migrations from Hungary are mentioned. [14] In 1927, a Serbian-Romani humanitarian organization was founded. [16]