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| poptime = '''5,000''' (2010)<ref>[http://kirs.gov.rs/docs/migracije/Migration_Profile_of_the_Republic_of_Serbia_for_2010.pdf Migration Profile of the Republic of Serbia]</ref> |
| poptime = '''5,000''' (2010)<ref>[http://kirs.gov.rs/docs/migracije/Migration_Profile_of_the_Republic_of_Serbia_for_2010.pdf Migration Profile of the Republic of Serbia]</ref> |
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'''50,000''' (estimate) |
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| popplace = mostly [[Buenos Aires province]] and [[Chaco province]] |
| popplace = mostly [[Buenos Aires province]] and [[Chaco province]] |
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| langs = [[Spanish language|Argentine Spanish]], [[Serbian language|Serbian]] |
| langs = [[Spanish language|Argentine Spanish]], [[Serbian language|Serbian]] |
Revision as of 20:51, 16 December 2014
Regions with significant populations | ||||
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mostly Buenos Aires province and Chaco province | ||||
Languages | ||||
Argentine Spanish, Serbian | ||||
Religion | ||||
Serbian Orthodox Church and Roman Catholicism | ||||
Related ethnic groups | ||||
Serbian diaspora, Serbs |
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A Serbian Argentine is an Argentine citizen of Serbian descent or a Serbia-born person who resides in Argentina.
Notable people
- Milan Stojadinović, a Serbian politican, emigrated to Argentina in the 1940s
- Geraldine Zivic, a Colombian actress born in Argentina
- Miguel Avramovic, a rugby player
- Paola Vukojicic, a field hockey goalkeeper
- Agustin Vuletich, a football player [2]
- Marcelo Burzac, a football player [3]
- Sepp Janko, a Chairman of the Danube Swabian German Cultural Association, emigrated to Argentina in 1951
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