SLAVO-SERBIA

Slavo-Serbia map

'Slavo-Serbia' (Russian: Славо-Сербия, Serbian: Славеносрбија or ''Slavenosrbija'') was a territory of Imperial Russia between 1753 and 1764. It was located by the right bank of the Donets River between the Bakhmut (''Бахмут'') and Lugan (''Лугань'') rivers, which constitutes the territories of present-day Luhansk Oblast of Ukraine and Rostov Oblast of Russia. The administrative centre of Slavo-Serbia was Slovianoserbsk.

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History
Demographics
References
See also
External links

History


By the decree of the Senate of May 29, 1753, the free lands of this area were offered for settlement to Serbs, Bulgarians, Hungarians and other Balkan peoples of Orthodox Christian denomination in order to ensure frontier protection and development of this part of Southern steppes.
Slavo-Serbia was directly governed by Russia's Governing Senate. The settlers eventually formed the 'Bakhmut hussar regiment' in 1764. Also in 1764, Slavo-Serbia was transformed into the Donets uyezd of Yekaterinoslav Guberniya (now in Dnipropetrovs'ka oblast', Ukraine).

Demographics


The province had ethnically diverse population that included Serbs, Vlachs, Hungarians, Macedonians, and others. In 1755, the population of Slavo-Serbia numbered 1,513 inhabitants (of both genders), while in 1763, the population numbered 3,992 male inhabitants, of whom only 378 were Serbs.

References



★ Mita Kostić, Nova Srbija i Slavenosrbija, Novi Sad, 2001.

★ Pavel Rudjakov, Seoba Srba u Rusiju u 18. veku, Beograd, 1995.

★ Olga M. Posunjko, Istorija Nove Srbije i Slavenosrbije, Novi Sad, 2002.

See also



New Serbia

External links



Nova Srbija i Slavenosrbija

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