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List of Serbian neighborhoods

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This is a list of historical and traditional city neighborhoods or quarters with a significant Serbian population.

Modern

NeighborhoodLocationTotal populationOfficialEstimationPopulationYearSerbs%YearSerbs%Year
Balkan MileAustria Hernals, Vienna, Austria~10,0002012~80%
EllerGermany Düsseldorf, NRW, Germany
East SideUS Chicago, IL, United States
EatonvilleCanada Toronto, Canada19,13120066133.2%20061000-20005-10%
Irving ParkUS Chicago, IL, United States
Norwood ParkUS Chicago, IL, United States
RidgewoodUS Queens, New York City, NY, United States

Historical

  • Kosovo Serbian Quarter, Prizren, Kosovo :The neighborhood was attacked in an Albanian Pogrom in 2004, burning several churches and buildings. Since then the Serb population has dropped dramatically.
  • Hungary Serbian Quarter, Székesfehérvár, Hungary :Serbs settled during the Ottoman-Austrian wars in the 17th century.
  • Hungary Serb Street, Budapest, Hungary
  • Turkey Belgrad Forest, Sarıyer, Istanbul, Turkey :After the sacking of Belgrade in the 16th century, Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent settled thousands of Serbs into the wooded area of Istanbul.
  • Switzerland Balkan Street, Zurich, Switzerland
  • UK Bournville, Birmingham, England, United Kingdom. :A community of Serbian refugees was allowed to settle after World War I, and more refugees came after World War II.
  • US Logan Square, Chicago, Illinois, United States
  • US Goodrich–Kirtland Park, Cleveland, Ohio, United States :Most Serbs lived in the area north of Superior Ave between East 20th and 40th streets. Hamilton and St.Clair avenues were particularly dense areas of Serbian settlement.

References

References

  1. "Introduction to Urban Geography". University of Vienna.
  2. "The Serbian Scene in Ottakring". Diepresse.com.
  3. "Release of the 2006 Census on Language, Immigration, Citizenship, Mobility/Migration". Statistics Canada.
  4. "New York - Serbian Association of New York".
  5. "Рaging against remaining Serbs in Prizren".
  6. Jacob Watson. (2011-04-01). "Getting Back to Nature in Istanbul | BootsnAll Travel Articles". Bootsnall.com.
  7. Gordan Bowker. (2011-04-01). "James Joyce: A New Biography".
  8. "Church history and heritage".
  9. (1997-07-22). "SERBS - The Encyclopedia of Cleveland History". Bootsnall.com.
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