Šokci

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The Šokci are a South Slavic Catholic ethnic group traditionally living in parts of Croatia, Serbia (especially Vojvodina), and Hungary, known for their distinct dialect and folk culture.

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Label Occurrences
Šokci canonical 3

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Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf South Slavic people
ethnic group
associatedWithRiver Danube
Sava NERFINISHED
countryOfResidence Croatia
Hungary
Serbia
culturalHeritageStatus part of Croatian intangible cultural heritage
culturalTrait distinct folk costumes
rural agrarian customs
traditional folk dances
traditional folk songs
dialect Slavonian dialect of Croatian
Šokac speech
ethnicReligionLink Catholic identity as ethnic marker
ethnolinguisticGroupOf South Slavs
ethnoreligiousCharacter Catholic
folkInstrument tamburica
historicalRegion Military Frontier (former Habsburg Monarchy)
surface form: Habsburg Military Frontier

Kingdom of Hungary
Duchy of Slavonia
surface form: Kingdom of Slavonia
historicalReligion Roman Catholicism
language Croatian
surface form: Croatian language
recognizedAsMinorityIn Hungary
Serbia
regionallyConcentratedIn eastern Croatia
Northern Serbia
surface form: northern Serbia

southern Hungary
relatedGroup Bunjevci
Croats
Hungarians
Serbs
religion Roman Catholicism
selfIdentification Croats
significantPopulationIn Baranya (Hungary)
Slavonia
Autonomous Province of Vojvodina
surface form: Vojvodina
traditionalEconomy agriculture
animal husbandry
viticulture
traditionalFestivity Catholic saints’ days
harvest festivals
traditionalRegion Baranya County
surface form: Baranya

Bačka
Slavonia
Syrmia
traditionalReligionPractice Catholic folk piety

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