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Croatian. Slavica was born in Rijeka which is in Croatia, not Serbia.

See Link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slavica_Ecclestone

But her nationality is Serbian....

Your question is what nationality she is, She is Serbian but she was born in Croatia and lived in Italy. After all wherever you are born or lived is not what you are.

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