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Serbian family Jurković from Croatia have 16 children, 9 sons and 7 daughters. The oldest is 34, and youngest is 9. Few of them of them are married. In family home currently live 11 children.
They live in village, and of agriculture. They are from here https://sh.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uglješ
https://www.alo.rs/vesti/drustvo/por...to/197741/vest
Family Jurković together 25:15-25:40 https://youtu.be/woIFzL5uazs?t=1515
Numerous families like this are very rare among all Europeans. One of many negative products of life in cities and consumer society is low birth rate.
My grear-great-grandfather/grandmother (born in 1870s and 1880s) had 10 childrens. They were farmers. In summer they lived in mountain and in other seasons in village. When Tito took power in former Yugoslavia he destroyed villages and made industrialization. People mass migrated from villages to cities, and birth rate became lower and lower from year to year and today is even loer than in Tito's time.
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