Šokci
| Total population | |
|---|---|
| Overall unknown; 607 in Serbia | |
| Regions with significant populations | |
| Croatia: Slavonia and Baranya Serbia: Vojvodina Hungary: Baranya County Romania | |
| Languages | |
| Croatian | |
| Religion | |
| Roman Catholicism | |
| Related ethnic groups | |
| Bunjevci, Croats and South Slavs |
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| Croats |
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Šokci (Serbo-Croatian: Šokci / Шокци, pronounced [ʃǒkt͡si], SHOCK-tsee; singular masculine: Šokac / Шокац, feminine: Šokica / Шокица; Hungarian: Sokácok) are a South Slavic ethnic group native to historical regions of Baranya, Bačka, Slavonia and Syrmia. These regions today span eastern Croatia, southwestern Hungary, and northern Serbia. They primarily self-identify as a subgroup of Croats and therefore they are not considered a separate ethnicity in Croatia and elsewhere.