";s:4:"text";s:2056:" Of the total number of 35,330 declared Vlachs, 32,805 live in Eastern Serbia, and 134 in Banat. The largest concentration of Romanians in Banat are to be found in the municipalities of Alibunar (24.1%) and Vršac (10.4%). In 1835 feudalism was fully abolished in the The region where Vlachs predominantly live later on was part of the Starting in the early 18th century NE Serbia was settled by Romanians (then known by their international exonym as Vlachs) from The lack of detailed census records and the linguistic effects of the Ungureni and Ţărani on the entire Vlach population make it difficult to determine what fraction of the present Vlachs can trace their origins directly to the ancient south-of-the-Danube Vlachs. Of the total number of 29,332 declared Romanians in the 2011 census, 22,353 live in Banat and 1,826 live in Eastern Serbia. Serbia vs Romania - Military Power Comparison 2020 - YouTube Until 1833 the eastern Serbian border was the The second wave of Vlachs from present-day Romania came in the middle of the 19th century. Of the total number of 35,330 declared Vlachs, 32,805 live in Eastern Serbia, and 134 in Banat.