Serbian language in Croatia
The
History
The Orthodox
In April 2015 the
Serbian language education
Most schools with instruction in Serbian are located in
In the school year 2010–2011, 3.742 students attended kindergartens, primary and secondary schools in Serbian.[5] 59 educational institutions offered Serbian language education that year and 561 educators and teachers worked in them.[5] In school year 2011–2012 the total number of students was 4.059 in 63 educational institutions and 563 educators and teachers worked in them.[5] Number of classes or groups in this period increased from 322 to 353.[5]
As a chair at the Department of
Other forms of cultural autonomy
Various minority organizations use Serbian in their work. One of them, Association for Serbian language and literature in Croatia from Vukovar is a nonprofit professional organization that brings together scientists and technical workers in the Republic of Croatia engaged in studying and teaching of Serbian language and literature.
The co-official use at local government level
The
Formerly obliged to provide co-official use (less than 33.3% of the population per the 2021 census)
Municipality | Name in minority language | Affected settlements | Introduced based on | Population (2021) | Percentage of affected minority (2021) | County |
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Vrbovsko | Врбовско | All settlements | Constitutional Act | 3,876 | 32,38% | Primorje-Gorski Kotar |
Vukovar | Вуковар | All settlements | Constitutional Act | 23,175 | 29,73% | Vukovar-Srijem |
Biskupija | Бискупија | All settlements | Constitutional Act | 1,177 | 81,90% | Šibenik-Knin |
Borovo | Борово | All settlements | Constitutional Act | 3,555 | 90,69% | Vukovar-Srijem |
Civljane | Цивљане | All settlements | Constitutional Act | 171 | 73,68% | Šibenik-Knin |
Donji Kukuruzari | Доњи Кукурузари | All settlements | Constitutional Act | 1,080 | 31,20% | Sisak-Moslavina |
Dvor | Двор | All settlements | Constitutional Act | 2,996 | 67,26% | Sisak-Moslavina |
Erdut | Ердут | All settlements | Constitutional Act | 5,436 | 53,68% | Osijek-Baranja |
Ervenik | Ервеник | All settlements | Constitutional Act | 789 | 96,96% | Šibenik-Knin |
Gračac | Грачац | All settlements | Constitutional Act | 3,136 | 43,37% | Zadar |
Gvozd | Гвозд or Вргинмост | All settlements | Constitutional Act | 2,047 | 62,63% | Sisak-Moslavina |
Jagodnjak | Јагодњак | All settlements | Constitutional Act | 1,500 | 62,87% | Osijek-Baranja |
Kistanje | Кистање | All settlements | Constitutional Act | 2,650 | 51,89% | Šibenik-Knin |
Krnjak | Крњак | All settlements | Constitutional Act | 1,332 | 58,03% | Karlovac |
Markušica | Маркушица | All settlements | Constitutional Act | 1,773 | 90,24% | Vukovar-Srijem |
Negoslavci | Негославци | All settlements | Constitutional Act | 983 | 96,85% | Vukovar-Srijem |
Plaški | Плашки | All settlements | Constitutional Act | 1,650 | 39,76% | Karlovac |
Šodolovci | Шодоловци | All settlements | Constitutional Act | 1,217 | 78,06% | Osijek-Baranja |
Trpinja | Трпиња | Village Ćelije excluded in municipality Statute[8] | Constitutional Act | 4,167 | 87,81% | Vukovar-Srijem |
Udbina | Удбина | All settlements | Constitutional Act | 1,334 | 42,65% | Lika-Senj |
Vojnić | Војнић | All settlements | Constitutional Act | 3,602 | 38,45% | Karlovac |
Vrhovine | Врховине | All settlements | Constitutional Act | 653 | 47,63% | Lika-Senj |
Donji Lapac | Доњи Лапац | All settlements | Constitutional Act | 1,366 | 79,21% | Lika-Senj |
Kneževi Vinogradi | Кнежеви Виногради | Kneževi Vinogradi and Karanac[9] | Municipality Statute | 3,357 | 16,50% | Osijek-Baranja |
Nijemci | Нијемци | Banovci and Vinkovački Banovci
|
Municipality Statute | 3,526 | 8,11% | Vukovar-Srijem |
See also
- Minority languages of Croatia
- Law on Use of Languages and Scripts of National Minorities
- European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages
- Italian language in Croatia
- Serbo-Croatian language
- Anti-Cyrillic protests in Croatia
References
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- ^ Serb Democratic Forum. "Provedba Ustavnog zakona o pravima nacionalnih manjina u jedinicama lokalne i područne (regionalne) samouprave" (PDF) (in Serbian). Archived from the original (PDF) on 23 February 2015. Retrieved 3 May 2014.
- ^ a b B92 (3 April 2015). "UN calls on Croatia to ensure use of Serbian Cyrillic". Retrieved 2015-04-11.
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: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) - ^ Tanjug (3 April 2015). "Serbia welcomes UN stance on use of Cyrillic in Croatia". Archived from the original on 11 April 2015. Retrieved 2015-04-11.
- ^ a b c d Government of Croatia (October 2013). "Peto izvješće Republike Hrvatske o primjeni Europske povelje o regionalnim ili manjinskim jezicima" (PDF) (in Croatian). Council of Europe. p. 36. Retrieved 2 December 2016.
- ^ a b Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences. "The Chair of Serbian and Montenegrin Literature". University of Zagreb. Retrieved 7 August 2017.
- ^ Rebić, Enis (22 September 2022). "Srbi gube dvojezičnost u Vukovaru, jedan od rezultata popisa u Hrvatskoj" [Serbs are losing bilingualism in Vukovar, one of the results of the census in Croatia]. Radio Slobodna Evropa (in Serbo-Croatian). Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. Retrieved 24 October 2022.
- ^ "Statut Općine Trpinja" (PDF). Retrieved 23 June 2015.
- ^ "Statut Općine Kneževi Vinogradi, article 15" (PDF). Retrieved 20 August 2015.