List of Serbian neighborhoods
This is a list of historical and/or traditional city neighborhoods or quarters with a significant Serbian population.
Modern
| Neighborhood |
Location |
Total population |
Official |
Estimation |
| Population |
Year |
Serbs |
% |
Year |
Serbs |
% |
Year |
| Balkan Mile[1][2] |
Hernals, Vienna, Austria |
~10,000 |
2012 |
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~80% |
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| Eller |
Düsseldorf, NRW, Germany |
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| East Side |
Chicago, IL, United States |
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| Eatonville |
Toronto, Canada |
19,131 |
2006 |
613 |
3.2% [3] |
2006 |
1000-2000 |
5-10% |
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| Irving Park |
Chicago, IL, United States |
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| Norwood Park |
Chicago, IL, United States |
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| Ridgewood [4] |
Queens, New York City, NY, United States |
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Historical
- The neighborhood was attacked in an Albanian Pogrom in 2004, burning several churches and buildings. Since then the Serb population has dropped dramatically.[5]
- Serbs settled during the Ottoman-Austrian wars in the 17th century.
- After the sacking of Belgrade in the 16th century, Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent settled thousands of Serbs into the wooded area of Istanbul.[6]
Balkan Street, Zurich, Switzerland [7]
East Old Town, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Logan Square, Chicago, Illinois, United States
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.[8]
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