Serbian Cities

The biggest cities in the state of Serbia are: Belgrade- about 2,000,000
Nis, South Serbia- about 350,000
Novi Sad, Vojvodina province- 300,000
Pristina, Kosovo province- 500,000
Kragujevac, Sumadija region- 200,000
Pancevo, Vojvodina province- 150,000
Kosovska Mitrovica, Kosovo province-130,000
Subotica, Vojvodina province- 100,000
Kraljevo, Raska region- 100,000
As the result of their unfortunate history many Serbs (probably as much as 50 %) of the Serbs live outside their country of Serbia and Montenegro, many of them in Bosnia and Croatia. One of the biggest Serb- populated cities is Banja Luka with about 250,000 people, as well as Tuzla and other Bosnian cities. Before the wars the biggest Serbian city in Croatia was Knin with about 70,000 people. There are many who claim that Chicago is the second largest Serbian city after Belgrade, which may as well be true. Other diaspora cities: Vancouver, Ontario, Long Beach, Vienna, Frankfurt are home to many members of the Serbian nation.

 

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