Demographic history of Serbian Banat
This is demographic history of Serbian Banat.
1910
[edit]According to the 1910 census, the population of the territory of present-day Serbian Banat numbered 566,400 people, including: [1] Archived 2015-09-24 at the Wayback Machine
- Serbs = 229,568 (40.53%)
- Germans = 125,374 (22.14%)
- Hungarians = 108,662 (19.18%)
- Romanians = 73,303 (12.94%)
- Slovaks = 16,223 (2.86%)
- Croats = 3,685 (0.65%)
1921
[edit]According to the 1921 census, the population of Serbian Banat numbered 561,958 people, including: [2]
- Serbs and Croats = 240,213 (42.75%)
- Germans = 126,530 (22.52%)
- Hungarians = 98,471 (17.52%)
- Romanians = 67,897 (12.08%)
Of the 169 communes in the Serbian Banat, 61 were predominantly South Slav-speaking, 29 German, 27 Magyar, 24 Romanian, 3 Slovak-Czech and 25 mixed.
By religion, the population of Serbian Banat in 1921 included:[1]
- Eastern Orthodox Christians = 306,414 (54.53%)
- Roman Catholics = 209,370 (37.26%)
- Protestants = 39,226 (6.98%)
1931
[edit]In 1931, the population of Serbian Banat numbered 585,579 people, including: [3] Archived 2015-09-24 at the Wayback Machine
- Serbs = 261,123 (44.59%)
- Germans = 120,541 (20.58%)
- Hungarians = 95,867 (16.37%)
- Romanians = 62,365 (10.65%)
- Slovaks = 17,900 (3.06%)
- Croats = 12,546 (2.14%)
1948
[edit]In 1948, the population of Serbian Banat numbered 601,626 people, including: [4] Archived 2015-09-24 at the Wayback Machine
- Serbs = 358,067 (59.62%)
- Hungarians = 110,446 (18.35%)
- Romanians = 55,678 (9.25%)
- Slovaks = 20,685 (3.44%)
- Germans = 17,522 (2.91%)
- Croats = 8,727 (1.45%)
1953
[edit]In 1953, the population of Serbian Banat numbered 617,163 people, including: [5] Archived 2015-09-24 at the Wayback Machine
- Serbs = 374,258 (60.64%)
- Hungarians = 112,683 (18.26%)
- Romanians = 55,094 (8.93%)
- Slovaks = 21,229 (3.44%)
- Croats = 10,700 (1.73%)
1961
[edit]In 1961, the population of Serbian Banat numbered 655,868 people, including: [6] Archived 2015-09-24 at the Wayback Machine
- Serbs = 423,837 (64.62%)
- Hungarians = 111,944 (17.07%)
- Romanians = 54,447 (8.3%)
- Slovaks = 22,306 (3.4%)
- Croats = 8,381 (1.28%)
1971
[edit]In 1971, the population of Serbian Banat numbered 666,559 inhabitants, including:[2]
- Serbs = 434,810 (65.23%)
- Hungarians = 103,090 (15.47%)
- Romanians = 49,455 (7.42%)
- Slovaks = 22,173 (3.33%)
- Macedonians = 12,683 (1.90%)
- Yugoslavs = 10,795 (1.62%)
- Croats = 7,896 (1.18%)
- Montenegrins = 3,882 (0.58%)
- Slovenes = 1,521 (0.23%)
1981
[edit]In 1981, the population of Serbian Banat numbered 672,884 people, including: [7] Archived 2015-09-24 at the Wayback Machine
- Serbs = 424,765 (65.66%)
- Hungarians = 90,445 (14.0%)
- Romanians = 43,474 (6.74%)
- Yugoslavs = 42,584 (6.6%)
- Slovaks = 21,392 (3.31%)
1991
[edit]In 1991, the population of Serbian Banat numbered 648,390 people, including: [8] Archived 2015-09-24 at the Wayback Machine
- Serbs = 423,475 (65.31%)
- Hungarians = 76,153 (11.74%)
- Yugoslavs = 42,382 (6.55%)
- Romanians = 35,935 (5.54%)
- Slovaks = 19,903 (3.07%)
2002
[edit]According to 2002 census, the population of Serbian Banat (excluding City of Belgrade's settlements of Borča, Krnjača, Ovča, Padinska Skela, Kovilovo and Besni Fok which are geographically part of Banat) numbered 616,202 people and was composed of:[3]
- Serbs = 435,577 (70.69%)
- Hungarians = 62,890 (10.21%)
- Romanians = 27,661 (4.1%)
- Slovaks = 17,994 (2.7%)
2011
[edit]According to 2011 census, the population of Serbian Banat (excluding City of Belgrade's settlements of Borča, Krnjača, Ovča, Padinska Skela, Kovilovo and Besni Fok which are geographically part of Banat) numbered 534,875 people and is composed of:[4]
- Serbs = 398,454 (74.49%)
- Hungarians = 52,892 (9.88%)
- Romanians = 22,353 (4.17%)
- Romani people = 18,547 (3.46%)
- Slovaks = 16,063 (3%)
- Macedonians = 7,236 (1.35%)
Notes
[edit]- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2007-05-06. Retrieved 2007-05-30.
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: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) - ^ Dr. Branislav Bukurov, Bačka, Banat i Srem, Novi Sad, 1978.
- ^ Popis stanovništva, domaćinstava i stanova 2002. Knjiga 1: Nacionalna ili etnička pripadnost po naseljima. Republika Srbija, Republički zavod za statistiku Beograd 2003. ISBN 86-84433-51-3
- ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-08-11. Retrieved 2015-06-02.
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