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The '''Serbian people''' (or '''Serbs''') are an [[ethnic group]] living in the [[Balkans|Balkan]] peninsular. They number a 10 million strong population. They mostly live in [[Serbia]], numbering a 6.6 million two-third majority. Other significant locations are [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]] (1.5 million; mostly in the [[Serbian Republic]]), [[Montenegro]] (200,000), [[Croatia]] (200,000) and the [[Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia]] (35,000). | The '''Serbian people''' (or '''Serbs''') are an [[ethnic group]] living in the [[Balkans|Balkan]] peninsular. They number a 10 million strong population. They mostly live in [[Serbia]], numbering a 6.6 million two-third majority. Other significant locations are [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]] (1.5 million; mostly in the [[Serbian Republic]]), [[Montenegro]] (200,000), [[Croatia]] (200,000) and the [[Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia]] (35,000). | ||
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The Serbian people (or Serbs) are an ethnic group living in the Balkan peninsular. They number a 10 million strong population. They mostly live in Serbia, numbering a 6.6 million two-third majority. Other significant locations are Bosnia and Herzegovina (1.5 million; mostly in the Serbian Republic), Montenegro (200,000), Croatia (200,000) and the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (35,000).