• Bunjevci (Serbo-Croatian: Bunjevci / Буњевци, pronounced [bǔɲeːʋtsi, bǔː-]; singular masculine: Bunjevac / Буњевац, feminine: Bunjevka / Буњевка) are a...
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    languages to register as speakers of a separate language. However, those Bunjevci who declared Bunjevac to be their native language consider it a separate...
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    additional 11,104 people declared themselves as Bunjevci in the 2022 census; there are differing views whether Bunjevci should be regarded as Croats or as members...
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    municipality). BunjevciBunjevci are small ethnic group whose members mostly live in northern Vojvodina. There are 16,469 Bunjevci in Vojvodina. The...
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    The Great People's Assembly of Serbs, Bunjevci and other Slavs in Banat, Bačka and Baranja (Serbian: Велика народна скупштина Срба, Буњеваца и осталих...
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  • Bunjevci Citizens of Serbia (Serbian Cyrillic: Буњевци Грађани Србије, romanized: Bunjevci građani Srbije; abbr. БГС / BGS), formerly known as the Bunjevac...
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    63 houses. In 1687, the region was settled by Catholic Dalmatas (called Bunjevci today). It was called Sobotka under Ottoman rule and was a kaza centre...
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  • 19th century, the population of Subotica was mostly composed of ethnic Bunjevci. At the end of the 19th century, and the first decades of the 20th century...
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    Presidency of the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts regarding the Bunjevci Croats" (PDF). info.hazu.hr. Glasnik HAZU. 2014. p. 53. The Presidency...
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    November 1918. Just a day later, the Great People's Assembly of Serbs, Bunjevci and other Slavs in Banat, Bačka and Baranja declared the unification of...
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  • from 1715, Serbs, Bunjevci, and Šokci comprised 97.6% of population. The 1720 census in Bačka recorded 72% Serbs and 22% Bunjevci and Šokci. After the...
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    Novi Sad. On November 25, 1918, the Great National Assembly of Serbs, Bunjevci and other Slavs (Велика народна скупштина Срба, Буњеваца и осталих Словена...
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    Bužim and Trnovac. After the defeat of the Ottomans in Lika, most of the Bunjevci (Roman Catholic Vlachs who spoke Western Herzegovinian subdialect of Neo-Shtokavian...
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  • Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina (Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina) Bunjevci, Krashovani, Janjevci, Šokci, Bosnian Croats, Croat Muslims, along with...
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    Baja also used to have a German name: Frankenstadt. The South Slavs, Bunjevci and Serbs, who live in the city call Baja by the same name as Magyars do...
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    his opinion that Bunjevci are Croatians. The national council of Bunjevci responded harshly to his statements, stating that Bunjevci had been living in...
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  • subgroups. The following groups called themselves through history as Croats: Bunjevci (Danubian Croats), Burgenland Croats, Podravina Croats, Pomurje Croats...
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  • region. In 1687, the northern parts of the region were settled by ethnic Bunjevci. Many other non-Serb settlers were also settled in the territory of present-day...
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    resulted in radical changes of the population structure. Hungarian, Serb and Bunjevci peasants, and Serb and Vlach peasant soldiers lived (in ever-decreasing...
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  • Bulgarian-only) in Canada (2016 Canadian census) Bunjevci (also a sub-ethnic category of Croats) 11,104 Bunjevci in Serbia (2022 Serbian census) Croats c. 4...
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    short-lived. On 25 November 1918, the Great People's Assembly of Serbs, Bunjevci and other Slavs in Banat, Bačka and Baranja in Novi Sad proclaimed the...
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    Orthodox and 22,000 Roman Catholics, or Bunjevci and Šokci), 5,019 Magyars and 750 Germans. The Serbs (73%) and Bunjevci and Šokci (21%) had an overwhelming...
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    vast majority of the Šokci consider themselves Croats, as well as many Bunjevci (the latter, as well as other nationalities, settled the vast, abandoned...
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    part) which is home to minority ethnic groups such as Hungarians, Croats, Bunjevci, Albanians, as well as to some Slovaks and Czechs. Protestantism accounts...
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    is composed of: Hungarians (38.47%), Serbs (24.14%), Croats (11.24%), Bunjevci (10.95%), Yugoslavs (5.76%), Montenegrins (1.25%), and others. As for local...
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    administration. It particularly aimed at including other Slavs, most notably the Bunjevci. The Committee drafted a para-military militia, known as the "Serb National...
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  • control of the Serbian army, later the Great National Assembly of Serbs, Bunjevci and other Slavs voted to join Serbia; the Kingdom of Serbia joined the...
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    was rebuilt between 1770 and 1785. In this time, settlers were mainly Bunjevci and Hungarians. At the time of the Hungarian revolution, in the fields...
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    Romanians = 347,459 Germans = 335,080 Serbs = 321,110 (*) Hungarians = 221,845 Bunjevci and Šokci = 62,936 (*) Rusins = 39,914 Slovaks = 25,607 Bulgarians = 22...
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    Montenegrins refer to their language either as Serbian or Montenegrin. Ethnic Bunjevci refer to their language as Croatian, or Bunjevac, or as a sub-dialect of...
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