Срби
Срби, or Serbs, are a South Slavic ethnic group primarily found in Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, and Kosovo. They share a common language, Serbian, which is part of the Slavic language family. The majority of Serbs identify with the Eastern Orthodox Christian faith, which plays a significant role in their cultural identity.
Historically, the Serbs have a rich heritage that dates back to the medieval period, with the establishment of the Serbian Empire in the 14th century. Today, they are known for their contributions to art, music, and literature, as well as their traditional customs and celebrations, such as Slava, a unique family feast honoring a patron saint.