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Today there is a vibrant Serbian community, particularly in Juneau, but Serbs can be found across the state. [26] Recently, it has become commonplace for Serbian workers to come to Alaska annually to work for a few months in canneries, where food and accommodation is provided. These workers stay on temporary work visas, and speak English. [27]
The "Serbian renaissance" is said to have begun in 17th-century Banat. [56] The Serbian Revival began earlier than the Bulgarian National Revival. [57] The first revolt in the Ottoman Empire to acquire a national character was the Serbian Revolution (1804–1817), [55] which was the culmination of the Serbian renaissance. [58]
There are 185 303 people of Serbian origin living in Switzerland, making the 4th largest ethnic group. They are located mostly in the regions of Geneva, Lausanne, Basel and Zurich. Most Serbs moved to Switzerland during the 1960's and 1970's, some also came as refugees during the Yugoslav wars of the 1990's. The first migration of Serbs to ...
This is a list of notable Serbian Americans, including both original immigrants who obtained American citizenship and their American descendants. Lists of Americans By US state
Serbs (and Serbians) have migrated to Canada in various waves during the 20th century. Today there are five or more generations of Serbs in the country. The 2021 census recorded 93,360 people in Canada declaring themselves as "Serbian". [1] Serbian Canadians generally belong to the Serbian Orthodox Church and follow the Eastern Orthodox tradition.
The Three-finger salute, also called the "Serb salute", is a popular expression for ethnic Serbs and Serbia, originally expressing Serbian Orthodoxy and today simply being a symbol for ethnic Serbs and the Serbian nation, made by extending the thumb, index, and middle fingers of one or both hands.
Dejan Petković (born 1972), Serbian football manager, former player, expatriated to Brazil. Vladica Popović (1935–2020), footballer Olympic medalist, migrated in Venezuela; Miguel Socolovich (born 1986), Venezuelan baseballer. [6] Milan Stojadinović (1888–1961), Serbian politician, advisor to Argentine governments, emigrated in 1946.
Pages in category "American people of Serbian descent" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 306 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .