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Serbian Venezuelan is a Venezuelan citizen of Serbian descent or Serbia-born person who resides in Venezuela. The Serbian population settled in the country consisted mainly of political emigrants, that arrived at Venezuela after the Second World War, due to disagreements with the then Yugoslav communist regime. The estimated population of Serbs-Venezuelans range between 1,000 - 2,000.

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  • Los serbios-venezolanos son ciudadanos venezolanos de ascendencia serbia o una persona nacida en Serbia que reside en Venezuela. La población serbia asentada en el país estaba formada principalmente por emigrantes políticos, que llegaron a Venezuela después de la Segunda Guerra Mundial, debido a desacuerdos con el entonces régimen comunista yugoslavo. La población estimada de serbios-venezolanos oscila entre 1000 y 2000. En 1955 fundaron la Comunidad Cristiana Ortodoxa Serbia en Caracas. Posteriormente construyeron la Iglesia Ortodoxa Serbia en 1966, donde asistió a la consagración el rey Pedro II de Yugoslavia. El Club Social Serbio del estado Aragua fue fundado en 1965 por un grupo de inmigrantes llegados al país desde Yugoslavia con el fin de preservar y promover las costumbres, religión, cultura y folclore de Serbia, con toda la comunidad asentada en el país sin distinción de raza o credo, compartiendo en un mismo espacio con las actividades de la Iglesia San Juan Bautista que pertenece a la recién fundada Eparquía serbia de Buenos Aires y Sudamérica. (es)
  • Serbian Venezuelan is a Venezuelan citizen of Serbian descent or Serbia-born person who resides in Venezuela. The Serbian population settled in the country consisted mainly of political emigrants, that arrived at Venezuela after the Second World War, due to disagreements with the then Yugoslav communist regime. The estimated population of Serbs-Venezuelans range between 1,000 - 2,000. In 1955, they founded the Serbian Orthodox Christian Community in Caracas. Later they built the Serbian Orthodox Church in 1966, where the consecration was attended by King Peter II of Yugoslavia. The Serbian Social Club of Aragua state was founded in 1965 by a group of immigrants arrived in the country from Yugoslavia in order to preserve and promote the customs, religion, culture and folklore of Serbia, with all the community based in the country without distinction of race or creed, sharing in the same space with the activities of the St. John the Baptist Church which belongs to the newly founded Serbian Orthodox Eparchy of Buenos Aires and South America. (en)
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  • Serbian Social Club of Aragua (en)
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  • Serbian Venezuelan (en)
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  • Spanish and Serbian (en)
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  • Caracas Maracaibo and Maracay (en)
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  • Serbian Orthodox Church and Roman Catholicism (en)
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  • Los serbios-venezolanos son ciudadanos venezolanos de ascendencia serbia o una persona nacida en Serbia que reside en Venezuela. La población serbia asentada en el país estaba formada principalmente por emigrantes políticos, que llegaron a Venezuela después de la Segunda Guerra Mundial, debido a desacuerdos con el entonces régimen comunista yugoslavo. La población estimada de serbios-venezolanos oscila entre 1000 y 2000. (es)
  • Serbian Venezuelan is a Venezuelan citizen of Serbian descent or Serbia-born person who resides in Venezuela. The Serbian population settled in the country consisted mainly of political emigrants, that arrived at Venezuela after the Second World War, due to disagreements with the then Yugoslav communist regime. The estimated population of Serbs-Venezuelans range between 1,000 - 2,000. (en)
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  • Inmigración serbia en Venezuela (es)
  • Serbian Venezuelans (en)
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  • Serbian Venezuelan (en)
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