Serbian Mexicans
Total population | |
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1,000 Mexicans of Serbian descent[1] | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Mexico City and Jalisco | |
Languages | |
Mexican Spanish, Serbian | |
Religion | |
Serbian Orthodox Church and Roman Catholicism |
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Serbian Mexicans are Mexican citizens of full or partial Serbian descent or origin. The Serbian colony in Mexico about fifty families ago who had come for various reasons, and most of these services as needed. So they ended up in Mexico City and the actor Branimir Zogovich, who was a professor at the University of Mexico, and then a broker and drug dealer, the owner of the magazine “Euromaske”. In Mexico, found his refuge and Nick Nicholas Petrovich, President of the Serbian Unity Parliament, and Bora Milutinovic, the coach of the football team. In Mexico, as the Serbs succeeded, and Pavlovich mentioned Bracha, By eklom the Bay of Kotor. One of the Pavlovich family was the governor of the province. Today there are about 30 domachinstava Pavlovich (Misovich, 1993). Similarly, the reference to the Gabelich family (from the Bay of Kotor).[2]
Religion[edit]
The Serbian community is not well organized, and the main reason for that are Serbian diplomats both in Belgrade and in the embassy in Mexico. Most Orthodox Serbs gather instead in the Russian Orthodox Church because there is no Serbian Orthodox Church in the country.[3]
Notable Serbian Mexicans[edit]
- Pablo Metlich, former footballer
- Claudia Pavlovich Arellano, politician and lawyer
- Tanya Samarzich, footballer
- Víctor Manuel Vucetich, former professional footballer and manager
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ↑ IOM (2008). "Migration in Serbia: A Country Profile 2008" (PDF). International Organisation for Migration.
- ↑ Serbios Unidos. "Inmigrantes Serbios en America Latina". Serbios Unidos.
- ↑ Амбасада у Мексику зврји празна vesti.rs
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