Serbs in Germany  304,741  of Serbian ancestry (2014)[ 1]  241,374  Serbian nationals (2013) Munich , Berlin , Stuttgart , Frankfurt , Hamburg ,  Düsseldorf , Mannheim , Augsburg , Nuremberg , North Rhine-Westphalia , Baden-Württemberg , Bavaria , Düsseldorf , Stuttgart German  and Serbian Serbian Orthodox Church Serbs in Austria , Serbs in France , Serbs in Switzerland , Serbs in Sweden , Serbs in Italy , Serbs in the United Kingdom  
 Cathedral of Saint Sava in Düsseldorf , seat of the Serbian Orthodox Eparchy of Düsseldorf and all of Germany  Serbs  in GermanySerbian : Срби у Немачкој , romanized : Srbi u Nemačkoj German : Serben in Deutschland ) refers to persons living in Germany  who have total or partial Serbian ancestry . They form the seventh largest group of foreigners in Germany.[ 2] 
 
Demographics  The majority (64%) of the Serbian population is concentrated in three federal states: North Rhine-Westphalia , Baden-Württemberg  and Bavaria . Within the three states the Serbs are numerous in Düsseldorf , Stuttgart  and especially Munich .[ 3] Ulm  had the highest share of migrants from Serbia in 2011 according to German Census data.[ 4] Federal Republic of Yugoslavia , Serbia and Montenegro , Serbia until 2008) at the time of the census. According to the Federal Statistical Office , at the end of 2015 the number of foreigners with Serbian nationality in Germany stood at 230,427. Another 29,785 foreigners living in Germany with the citizenship of the former Serbia and Montenegro  have not yet decided on one of the possible new citizenships.[ 2] 
Official data: 
 1925: 14,067 (Yugoslav nationality)[ 5]   1935: 17,258 (Yugoslav nationality)[ 5]   1939: 58,240 (Yugoslav nationality)[ 5]   1968: 99,000 (workers)[ 3]   1971: 469,000 (workers)[ 3]   1973: 471,000 (workers)[ 3]   1988: 295,000 (workers)[ 3]   1989: 300,000 (workers)[ 3]   1990: 652,500 (Yugoslav nationality)[ 5]   1994: 420,000 (Serbia and Montenegro )[ 3]   1995: 418,000 (Serbia and Montenegro)[ 3]   2001: 304,000 (Serbia and Montenegro)[ 3]   2003: 568,240 (Serbia and Montenegro); 112,507 Germany-born Serbian nationals[ 3]   2011: 197,984 (Serbian nationals)  2013: 241,374 (Serbian nationals)  2015: 313,198  (Serbian ancestry)[ 6]     Number of Serbs in larger cities      #  City  People     1.  Berlin 20,109     2.  Munich 14,283     3.  Frankfurt 9,404     4.  Hamburg 7,405     5.  Stuttgart 5,844     6.  Cologne 5,627     7.  Braunschweig 3,931     8.  Essen 3,774     9.  Bremen 3,405     10.  Offenbach 3,156     11.  Nuremberg 3,027     12.  Hanover 2,748     13.  Mainz 2,639     14.  Gelsenkirchen 2,582     15.  Duisburg 2,488     16.  Oberhausen 2,090     17.  Bielefeld 2,037     18.  Wuppertal 1,997     19.  Münster 1,885     20.  Wiesbaden 1,827     21.  Freiburg 1,761   
 
Notable people    Danko Bošković , footballerMarko Djurdjević , illustratorDejan Janjatović , footballer, Croatian Serb[ 7] Slobodan Komljenović , footballerSrđan Maksimović , footballerLazar Samardžić , footballerAleksandar Pavlović (footballer) , footballerMarko Topo , tennis playerMarko Marin , footballer, Bosnian Serb[ 8] Tamara Milosevic , documentary filmmakerZvjezdan Misimović , footballer, Bosnian Serb parentage[ 9] Nikola Mladenović , footballerWolfgang Nešković , politicianDragan Paljić , footballer, Bosnian Serb parentage[ 10] Andrea Petkovic , female tennis player, Bosnian-born, Serb father[ 11] Marjan Petković , footballerAleksandro Petrović , footballer, Bosnian-SerbIván Petrovich , actor, silent screen star, Serbian-bornPetar Radenković , footballerVladimir Ranković , footballer[ 12] Michael Rensing , footballer, Serbian mother[ 13] Sreto Ristić , retired footballerChristina Sampanidis , female footballer, Serbian mother[ 14] Marko Savić , water poloistKristian Sprećaković , footballerAleksandar Stevanović , footballerPredrag Stevanović , footballerNeven Subotić , footballer, Bosnian Serb[ 15] Stefan Kapičić , actor, German bornBranko Tomović , actor, Serbian parentsDavid Vržogić , footballer[ 16] Marc Vucinovic , footballerKonstantin Grcic , world renown industrial designer  
See also    
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