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Sport · Cuisine · DancesRelated nationsSerbs have a large diaspora. The number of Serbs in the diaspora is unknown but it is estimated to be up to 5.5 million.[1][2] Smaller numbers of Serbs live in New Zealand, and Serbian communities in South America (Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil and Chile) are reported to grow and exist to this day. Some Jews from Serbia and other ex-Yugoslavian Jews can be found in Israel, but Israel offers guest worker permits for non-Jewish Serbians as well.[citation needed] According to official figures, 5000 Serbs live in Dubai but the unofficial figure is estimated to be around 15,000.[3]
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- ^ Vienna is said to be home to the largest Serb population followed by Chicago (and its surrounding area) with Toronto and Southern Ontario coming in third. Los Angeles and Indianapolis are known to have a sizable Serbian community, but so does Berlin, Paris, Moscow, Istanbul and Sydney. The Serbian Pressure Groups On Global Scale
- ^ Ioannis Michaletos Column on Serbianna.com | Front Page
- ^ Miloš Rajković (2007-04). "Maqamat of New Babylon". Jat Airways. http://www.jat.com/active/en/home/main_menu/travel_info/jat_review/april_2007/makame_iz_novog_vavilona.html. Retrieved 2007-09-23.
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