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= Article Demonstration = Superstition is existing in all cultures and societies all time as a belief not based on human reason or scientific knowledge. The Serbians will no exception. Although Serbia has been a traditionally a Christian country, Serbia as a country which is defined a religious freedom by the constitution. The religions in Serbia including Orthodox Christianity, Catholicism, Islam and Protestantism, the diversity of the religions in Serbia resulting in the varieties kinds of superstition customs in Serbia.

= Related wikiprojects = The Serbian superstition is related with two categories, which is superstition and Serbian culture. Both of these two sorts affect the Serbian superstition a lot.

Reference lists

 * 1) P. J. Heather (1926). Folklore: The origin of a superstition, London: David Nutt Vol. 1, issue 1.
 * 2) Weeks, Matthew., Weeks, Kelly., & Daniel, Mary. (2008). The implicit relationship between religious and paranormal constructs. Journal for the scientific study of religion, Vol. 47(4), pp.599-611.
 * 3) Mona, Manget. (2010). Superstition Serbia. Retrieved from the BanlkanInsight website: https://balkaninsight.com/2010/05/10/superstitious-serbia/
 * 4) Myths and legends: A mix of traditions. (2012). Retrieved April 03, 2019, from https://www.serbia.com/myths-and-legends-a-mix-of-traditions/
 * 5) Vampire - a Serbian name for evil. (2016). Retrieved April 03, 2019, from https://www.serbia.com/vampire-a-serbian-name-for-evil/