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The Slovaks (), according to the 2011 census, number 52,750, constituting 0.7% of the country`s population.〔http://popis2011.stat.rs/?lang=en〕 Тhey mainly live in Vojvodina (50,321), where they constitute the third largest ethnic group after Serbs and Hungarians. Like the rest of the ethnic Slovaks, they speak the Slovak language, but most of them are Protestant (Evangelic) by faith and not Roman Catholic like the most of the Slovaks in Slovakia. ==Demographics== Most Slovak live in Kovačica (8,497 Slovaks) and Bački Petrovac (5,773 Slovaks).There are two municipalities in Vojvodina with absolute or relative Slovak majority: Bački Petrovac (with 66.4% Slovaks) and Kovačica (with 41% Slovaks). The towns of Kovačica and Bački Petrovac are the cultural centre of the Slovaks in Vojvodina. Slovak is one of the six official languages of the provincial administration in Vojvodina. The settlements in Vojvodina with absolute or relative Slovak majority are: * Bački Petrovac (Bački Petrovac municipality) * Kulpin (Bački Petrovac municipality) * Gložan (Bački Petrovac municipality) * Kisač (Novi Sad municipality) * Pivnice (Bačka Palanka municipality) * Lalić (Odžaci municipality) * Selenča (Bač municipality) * Lug (Beočin municipality) * Ljuba (Šid municipality) * Kovačica (Kovačica municipality) * Padina (Kovačica municipality) * Belo Blato (Zrenjanin municipality) * Hajdučica (Plandište municipality) * Janošik (Alibunar municipality) * Slankamenački Vinogradi (Inđija municipality) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Slovaks in Serbia」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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