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Serbia is predominantly populated by ethnic Serbs. Significant minorities include Albanians (who are a majority in the province of Kosovo), Hungarians, Bosniaks, Roma, Croats, Slovaks, Bulgarians, Romanians, and more. Serbia consists of three territories: the province of Kosovo, the province of Vojvodina and Central Serbia. The two provinces are ethnically diverse, which is a result of the division of the country between the Muslim Ottoman Empire in the south and Catholic Austro-Hungarian Empire in the north.
The official language is Serbian and the alphabet in official use is Cyrillic, as well as Latin. |
 Kneza Mihaila street, pedestrian and shopping area |  Children choosing ice cream at Kneza Mihaila street |  Man enjoying the sun by Ada Ciganlija, a lake on the Sava river |
 Scene from a small street in central Belgrade |  Enjoying the snow in Tasmajdan park |  People at Kneza Mihaila street |
 Children playing at Skadarlija, a lively and cultural part of Belgrade |  Serbian Football supporter |  Serbian farmer |