Serbs in Belarus

Serbs in Belarus (Belarusian: Сербы ў Беларусі; Serbian: Срби у Белорусији, romanized: Srbi u Belorusiji) are Belarusian citizens of Serbian descent or citizens of Serbia who live and work in Belarus.Among them were members of noble families, church dignitaries, propagators of all-Slavic ideas, educational reformers, as well as people who were engaged in culture and various scientific disciplines.There were also Serbian fighters in Belarus who fought in the world wars of the twentieth century.In World War I, there were several camps in Minsk, Gomel and other places where Serbian volunteers gathered.It is known that around three hundred Serbs from Bačka and Baranja fought in Belarus as part of fifty partisan units in World War II, and this is evidenced by the lists from the former Party Museum in Minsk.
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