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  2. Religion in Serbia - Wikipedia

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    As of 2011, out of 787 declared Jews in Serbia, 578 stated their religion as Judaism, mostly in the cities of Belgrade (286), Novi Sad (84), Subotica (75) and Pančevo (31). [7] The only remaining functioning synagogue in Serbia is the Belgrade Synagogue. There are also small numbers of Jews in Zrenjanin and Sombor, with isolated families ...

  3. Freedom of religion in Serbia - Wikipedia

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    It states churches and religious communities shall be free to organize their internal structure, perform religious rites in public, establish and manage religious schools and social and charity institutions in accordance with the law. [2] The constitution recognizes the right of conscientious objection based on religious beliefs.

  4. Serbian nationalism - Wikipedia

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    Monument to Karađorđe and Church of Saint Sava in Belgrade. Serbian nationalism asserts that Serbs are a nation and promotes the cultural and political unity of Serbs. [1] It is an ethnic nationalism, [1] originally arising in the context of the general rise of nationalism in the Balkans under Ottoman rule, under the influence of Serbian linguist Vuk Stefanović Karadžić and Serbian ...

  5. Serbian national identity - Wikipedia

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    Serbia is the nation state of the Serbs, who are Serbia's dominant ethnic group.Serbs are also dominant in Republika Srpska, an entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina.In the 19th century, the Serbian national identity was manifested, with awareness of history and tradition, medieval heritage, cultural unity, despite Serbs living under different empires.

  6. Greater Serbia - Wikipedia

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    The term Greater Serbia or Great Serbia (Serbian: Велика Србија, romanized: Velika Srbija) describes the Serbian nationalist and irredentist ideology of the creation of a Serb state which would incorporate all regions of traditional significance to Serbs, a South Slavic ethnic group, including regions outside modern-day Serbia that ...

  7. Category:Religion in Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Religious organizations based in Serbia (6 C, 1 P) S. Secularism in Serbia (2 C, 2 P) Pages in category "Religion in Serbia" The following 5 pages are in this ...

  8. Christianity in Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Christianity is the predominant religion in Serbia. The Constitution of Serbia defines it as a secular state with guaranteed religious freedom. Eastern Orthodox Christians with 6,079,396 members, comprise 84.5% of country's population.

  9. Anti-Serb sentiment - Wikipedia

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    Serbiens ende ("Serbia's end"), propaganda postcard commemorating the victory of the Central Powers over Serbia in 1915. Anti-Serb sentiment or Serbophobia ( Serbian : србофобија / srbofobija ) is a generally negative view of Serbs as an ethnic group.