Serbs of Slovakia, the Glossary
There is a small number of Serbs in Slovakia, mostly located in the southern town of Komárno, where they have been living since the 17th century.[1]
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19 relations: Branko Radivojevič, Bratislava, Church of the Dormition of the Theotokos, Komárno, Demographics of Slovakia, Gavrilo Stefanović Venclović, Komárno, Marko Milinković, Military Order of Maria Theresa, Minority group, Paul Davidovich, Serbia–Slovakia relations, Serbian diaspora, Serbian language, Serbian Orthodox Church, Slaven Dizdarević, Slovak language, Slovakia, Slovaks in Serbia, South Slavs.
- Ethnic groups in Slovakia
- Serb diaspora
- Serb minorities
- Serbian diaspora
- Serbian diaspora in Europe
- Slovak people of Serbian descent
Branko Radivojevič
Branko Radivojevič (Бранко Радивојевић / Branko Radivojević; born 24 November 1980) is a Slovak former professional ice hockey forward who began and finished his career playing for HK Dukla Trenčín of the Slovak Extraliga (Slovak). Serbs of Slovakia and Branko Radivojevič are Slovak people of Serbian descent.
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Bratislava
Bratislava (German: Pressburg or Preßburg,; Hungarian: Pozsony; Slovak: Prešporok), is the capital and largest city of Slovakia and the fourth largest of all cities on Danube river.
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Church of the Dormition of the Theotokos, Komárno
Church of the Dormition of the Theotokos (Chrám Zosnutia presvätej Bohorodičky, Црква Успења Пресвете Богородице) is an Eastern Orthodox church in Komárno in Slovakia.
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Demographics of Slovakia
Demographic features of the population of Slovakia include population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population.
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Gavrilo Stefanović Venclović
Gavrilo "Gavril" Stefanović Venclović (Гаврилo Стефановић Венцловић; fl. 1680–1749) was a priest, writer, poet, orator, philosopher, neologist, polyglot, and illuminator.
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Komárno
Komárno (Komárom, Komorn, Коморан/Komoran), colloquially also called Révkomárom, Öregkomárom, Észak-Komárom in Hungarian, is a town in Slovakia at the confluence of the Danube and the Váh rivers.
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Marko Milinković
Marko Milinković (Марко Mилинковић; born 16 April 1988) is a Serbian footballer who plays as a left midfielder for FK Borac Čačak.
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Military Order of Maria Theresa
The Military Order of Maria Theresa (Militär-Maria-Theresien-Orden; Katonai Mária Terézia-rend; Vojenský řád Marie Terezie; Wojskowy Order Marii Teresy; Vojaški red Marije Terezije; Vojni Red Marije Terezije) was the highest military honour of the Habsburg monarchy, Austrian Empire and Austro-Hungarian Empire.
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Minority group
The term "minority group" has different usages, depending on the context.
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Paul Davidovich
Baron Paul Davidovich or Pavle Davidović (Павле Давидовић) (1737, Buda – 18 February 1814, Komárom) became a general of the Austrian Empire and a Knight of the Military Order of Maria Theresa.
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Serbia–Slovakia relations
Serbian-Slovak relations are foreign relations between Serbia and Slovakia.
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Serbian diaspora
Serbian diaspora refers to Serbian emigrant communities in the diaspora.
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Serbian language
Serbian (српски / srpski) is the standardized variety of the Serbo-Croatian language mainly used by Serbs.
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Serbian Orthodox Church
The Serbian Orthodox Church (Srpska pravoslavna crkva) is one of the autocephalous (ecclesiastically independent) Eastern Orthodox Christian churches.
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Slaven Dizdarević
Slaven Dizdarević (born 3 August 1981 Sarajevo, Yugoslavia) is a decathlete who has represented Slovakia at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing.
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Slovak language
Slovak (endonym: slovenčina or slovenský jazyk), is a West Slavic language of the Czech–Slovak group, written in Latin script.
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Slovakia
Slovakia (Slovensko), officially the Slovak Republic (Slovenská republika), is a landlocked country in Central Europe.
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Slovaks in Serbia
According to the 2022 census, Slovaks (Slovaci) in Serbia number 41,730, constituting 0.63% of the country's population.
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South Slavs
South Slavs are Slavic people who speak South Slavic languages and inhabit a contiguous region of Southeast Europe comprising the eastern Alps and the Balkan Peninsula.
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See also
Ethnic groups in Slovakia
- Carpathian Germans
- Croats in Slovakia
- Czechs in Slovakia
- Forum Minority Research Institute
- Gorals
- Hungarians
- Hungarians in Slovakia
- Lemkos
- Rusyns
- Serbs of Slovakia
- Slovaks
- Ukrainians in Slovakia
- Zipser Germans
- Zipser Willkür
Serb diaspora
- Directorate for Cooperation with the Diaspora and Serbs in the Region
- Jovan Horvat
- List of Serbian Canadians
- List of Serbian neighborhoods
- List of Serbs by net worth
- Ministry of Religion and Diaspora (Serbia)
- Serb diaspora
- Serbian Australians
- Serbian Canadians
- Serbian National Defense Council
- Serbian Unity Congress
- Serbs in Austria
- Serbs in Belarus
- Serbs in Bulgaria
- Serbs in France
- Serbs in Germany
- Serbs in Greece
- Serbs in Hungary
- Serbs in Italy
- Serbs in Luxembourg
- Serbs in Norway
- Serbs in Portugal
- Serbs in Russia
- Serbs in Slovenia
- Serbs in South Africa
- Serbs in South America
- Serbs in Spain
- Serbs in Turkey
- Serbs in Ukraine
- Serbs in the United Kingdom
- Serbs of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Serbs of Montenegro
- Serbs of Romania
- Serbs of Slovakia
- Srbijada
- Swedish Serbs
Serb minorities
- Kosovo Serbs
- Serbs in Albania
- Serbs in Hungary
- Serbs in North Macedonia
- Serbs of Croatia
- Serbs of Hungary
- Serbs of North Macedonia
- Serbs of Romania
- Serbs of Slovakia
Serbian diaspora
- Argentines of Serb descent
- Bosnian Americans
- Bosnian Austrians
- Bosnian Canadians
- Directorate for Cooperation with the Diaspora and Serbs in the Region
- Jovan Horvat
- List of Serbia international footballers born outside Serbia
- List of Serbian neighborhoods
- List of Serbs by net worth
- Ministry of Religion and Diaspora (Serbia)
- Nikolay Bogdanov
- North American Society for Serbian Studies
- Scuola dei Greci
- Sephardic Jews in Hungary
- Serbian Americans
- Serbian National Defense Council
- Serbian New Zealanders
- Serbian Unity Congress
- Serbian Venezuelans
- Serbian diaspora
- Serbs in Austria
- Serbs in Belarus
- Serbs in Bulgaria
- Serbs in France
- Serbs in Germany
- Serbs in Greece
- Serbs in Hungary
- Serbs in Italy
- Serbs in Luxembourg
- Serbs in Norway
- Serbs in Portugal
- Serbs in Russia
- Serbs in Slovenia
- Serbs in South Africa
- Serbs in Spain
- Serbs in Turkey
- Serbs in Ukraine
- Serbs of Romania
- Serbs of Slovakia
- Servitka Roma
- Slavka Drašković
- Srbijada
- Svetlana Matić
- Swedish Serbs
Serbian diaspora in Europe
- Serbs in Albania
- Serbs in Austria
- Serbs in Belarus
- Serbs in Bulgaria
- Serbs in France
- Serbs in Germany
- Serbs in Greece
- Serbs in Hungary
- Serbs in Italy
- Serbs in Luxembourg
- Serbs in Portugal
- Serbs in Russia
- Serbs in Slovenia
- Serbs in Spain
- Serbs in Ukraine
- Serbs in the United Kingdom
- Serbs of Hungary
- Serbs of Romania
- Serbs of Slovakia
- Swedish Serbs
Slovak people of Serbian descent
- Boris Sekulić
- Branko Radivojevič
- Goran Antunovič
- Ján Podhradský
- Jozef Vukušič
- Nemanja Matić
- Serbs of Slovakia
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serbs_of_Slovakia
Also known as Serbs in Slovakia.