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| popplace=[[Île de France]], [[Alsace]], [[Franche Comté]], [[Rhône-Alpes]]
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| languages = [[French language|French]] and [[Serbian language|Serbian]]
| languages = [[French language|French]] and [[Serbian language|Serbian]]
| rels = [[Serbian Orthodox Church]]
| rels = [[Serbian Orthodox Eparchy of Western Europe|Serbian Orthodox Church]]
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'''Serbs in France''' ({{lang-fr|Serbes en France}}; {{lang-sr|Срби у Француској|Srbi u Francuskoj}}) or '''French Serbs''' ({{lang-fr|Serbes français}}; {{lang-sr|Француски Срби|Francuski Srbi}}), number around 62,740 according to estimations.<ref name=INSEE/> They are located mostly in the regions of [[Paris]], [[Lyon]], [[Grenoble]], [[Belfort]], [[Montbéliard]], [[Mulhouse]] and [[Strasbourg]].
'''Serbs in France''' ({{lang-fr|Serbes en France}}; {{lang-sr|Срби у Француској|Srbi u Francuskoj}}) or '''French Serbs''' ({{lang-fr|Serbes français}}; {{lang-sr|Француски Срби|Francuski Srbi}}), number around 62,740 according to estimations.<ref name=INSEE/> They are located mostly in the regions of [[Paris]], [[Lyon]], [[Grenoble]], [[Belfort]], [[Montbéliard]], [[Mulhouse]] and [[Strasbourg]].
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==Notable people==
==Notable people==
*[[Danilo Kiš]], writer
*[[Pierre Marinovitch]], [[World War I]] flying ace
*[[Pierre Marinovitch]], [[World War I]] flying ace
*[[Vladimir Veličković]], painter
*[[Vladimir Veličković]], painter
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*[[Lidija Turčinović]], basketball player
*[[Lidija Turčinović]], basketball player
*[[Predrag Materić]], basketball player
*[[Predrag Materić]], basketball player
*[[Barbara Pravi]], singer, songwriter and actress
*[[Barbara Pravi]], singer, songwriter and actress (her paternal grandfather is Serbian, it's not her full nationality.)


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==See also==
==See also==
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*[[France–Serbia relations]]
*[[France–Serbia relations]]
*[[St. Sava Church, Paris]]
*[[St. Sava Church, Paris]]
*[[Serb diaspora]]
*[[Immigration to France]]
*[[Serb diaspora]]
*[[Serbs in Germany]]
*[[Serbs in Austria]]
*[[Serbs in Switzerland]]
*[[Serbs in the United Kingdom]]
*[[Serbs in the United Kingdom]]
*[[Serbs in Italy]]
*[[Serbs in Spain]]
*[[List of Serbian Canadians]]
*[[List of Serbian Canadians]]
*[[List of Serbian Americans]]
*[[List of Serbian Americans]]
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{{Migration to France from Europe}}
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[[Category:Serbs by country|France]]
[[Category:European diaspora in France]]
[[Category:European diaspora in France]]
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[[Category:French people of Serbian descent| ]]

Revision as of 09:04, 24 June 2024

Serbs in France
Serbes en France
Срби у Француској
Srbi u Francuskoj
Total population
62,740 (Serbian nationals, 2018 estimate)[1]
Regions with significant populations
Île de France, Alsace, Franche Comté, Rhône-Alpes
Languages
French and Serbian
Religion
Serbian Orthodox Church
Related ethnic groups
South Slavs

Serbs in France (French: Serbes en France; Serbian: Срби у Француској, romanizedSrbi u Francuskoj) or French Serbs (French: Serbes français; Serbian: Француски Срби, romanizedFrancuski Srbi), number around 62,740 according to estimations.[1] They are located mostly in the regions of Paris, Lyon, Grenoble, Belfort, Montbéliard, Mulhouse and Strasbourg.

A wave of Serbs came with the influx of other Southern Europeans (Italians, Spaniards, Portuguese, and Greeks) in the 1920s. A minority are (descendants of) people of Serbian origin who were established in France in the aftermath of the First World War (e.g. Michel Auclair). Most Serbs however moved to France during the 1960s and 1970s, some also came as refugees during the Yugoslav wars of the 1990s.

Notable people

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Population par sexe, âge et nationalité en 2018". L'Institut national de la statistique et des études économiques. 30 June 2021. Retrieved 18 October 2021.
  2. ^ "My Style: Sara Brajovic". Fashion We Like. 2014-02-17. Retrieved 2020-03-01.
  3. ^ "Sara Brajovic | Vogue". Archived from the original on 2018-04-21. Retrieved 2018-04-20.