Montenegrin Australians (Montenegrin: Crnogorski Australijanci) are Australian citizens of Montenegrin descent.
Total population | |
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2,720 (Montenegrin ancestry in 2021) 1,496 (Montenegrin-born in 2021) | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Sydney | |
Languages | |
English (Australian English dialects), Montenegrin | |
Religion | |
Montenegrin Orthodox, Roman Catholic and Muslim minority | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Montenegrins, Montenegrin Americans, Montenegrin Canadians |
There are claims that the first Montenegrin emigrants to Australia arrived in the mid-19th century. However, there is no more reliable data on this, primarily because many traveled on the way through parts of today's Montenegro, which were under Austrian rule. It was only in 1884, at least according to available archival data, that 36 Montenegrins migrated "to Asian countries and Australia". Along with this, there are also data that Montenegrins, as well as many other emigrants at that time, worked in mines and deforestation in wetlands. Most were in the mining center of Broken Hill, but also in northern Queensland, where they worked on forest logging and reeds and road construction.[1]
Most Montenegrins living in Australia are concentrated in New South Wales (primarily in Sydney) and Victoria.[2]
Notable Montenegrin Australians
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editReferences
edit- ^ "Pozdrav od Crnogoraca iz Australije: Samo da se zna da je crnogorsko". PortalAnalitika.me. Retrieved 25 May 2017.
- ^ Montenegrin Ethnic Association of Australia: KOLIKO NAS IMA U AUSTRALIJI....POPIS 2007. GODINE
Further reading
edit- Zizic, Danilo (2001). "Montenegrins". In Jupp, James (ed.). The Australian people: an encyclopedia of the nation, its people, and their origins. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-80789-0.
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