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Šokci (Croatian: Šokci, Hungarian: Sokácok, Serbian: Шокци / Šokci) are an ethnographic group of South Slavs mainly identified as Croats. They are not considered a separate ethnicity in Croatia and elsewhere, while in Serbia they are recorded as an ethnic group in censuses per self-declaration. They live in various settlements along the Danube and Sava rivers in the historic regions of Slavonia, Baranya, Syrmia and western Bačka.
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