South Bačka District
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South Bačka District within Serbia |
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Capital | Novi Sad |
Area – Total – % water |
4,016 km² n/a |
Population – Total – Density |
593,666 (2002) 147.8/km² |
Ethnic groups (2002) |
Serbs: 69.06% Hungarians: 9.28% Slovaks: 4.65% Montenegrins: 2.92% Yugoslavs: 2.68% Croats: 2.02% Rusyns: 1.25% Roma: 1.01% |
Commissioner | ? |
Area code | 021 |
Postal code | 21xxx |
Time zone | CET, summer CEST |
South Bačka District (Serbian: Јужнобачки округ or Južnobački okrug, in official documents name is also spelled Јужно-Бачки округ or Južno-Bački okrug, Croatian: Južnobački okrug, Hungarian: Dél Bácskai Körzet, Slovak: Juhobáčsky okres, Rusyn: Јужнобачки окрух, Romanian: Districtul Bacica de Sud) is a northern district (okrug) of Serbia. It lies in the southern part of Bačka and northern part of Syrmia, in the autonomous province of Vojvodina. It has a population of 593,666. The main city and seat of the district is Novi Sad, which is also the capital and the largest city of the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina.
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[edit] Municipalities
District is divided into 11 municipalities and City of Novi Sad, which is divided into two urban municipalities.
The municipalities are:
- Srbobran
- Bač
- Bečej (Hungarian: Óbecse)
- Vrbas
- Bačka Palanka
- Bački Petrovac (Slovak: Báčsky Petrovec)
- Žabalj
- Titel
- Temerin
- Beočin
- Sremski Karlovci
City of Novi Sad is divided into municipalities of:
[edit] Settlements
There are 76 towns and villages, and 1 city in South Bačka. The largest settlements in the district are (with population figures):
- Novi Sad (215,659)
- Bačka Palanka (29,431)
- Vrbas (25,887)
- Bečej (25,703)
- Temerin (19,143)
[edit] Ethnic groups
District population is composed of:
- Serbs (69.06%),
- Hungarians (9.28%),
- Slovaks (4.65%),
- Montenegrins (2.92%),
- Yugoslavs (2.68%),
- Croats (2.02%),
- Rusyns (1.25%),
- Roma (1.01%),
- Others.
There are 8 municipal areas with Serbian ethnic majority: City of Novi Sad (75%), Sremski Karlovci (76%), Titel (85%), Žabalj (86%), Beočin (68%), Srbobran (67%), Bačka Palanka (78%) and Temerin (64%).
One municipality in the district has a Slovak majority: Bački Petrovac or Báčsky Petrovec in Slovak (66%), and 3 are mixed: Vrbas, with relative Serb majority (48%), Bač, with relative Serb majority (46%) and Bečej or Óbecse in Hungarian, with relative Hungarian majority (49%).
[edit] Culture
The first Serbian primary school was founded in Bečej in 1703, while the first grammar school was established in Sremski Karlovci in 1791.
Novi Sad is home to the oldest cultural and scientific institution of the Serbian people - the Matica Srpska, which was founded in 1826 in Budapest, and transferred to Novi Sad in 1864. The Serbian National Theatre was founded in Novi Sad in 1861.
[edit] Economy
Within the district the following industries prevail: chemical, oil, machines, tools and electrical porcelain, textile, food, and construction industry.
[edit] External links
Official municipality sites:
- Official site of Bač municipality
- Official site of Bačka Palanka municipality
- Official site of Bački Petrovac municipality
- Official site of Beočin municipality
- Official site of Bečej municipality
- Official site of Vrbas municipality
- Official site of Žabalj municipality
- Official site of Novi Sad
- Official site of Srbobran municipality
- Official site of Temerin municipality
- Official site of Titel municipality
- Official site of Sremski Karlovci municipality
Seat of the district: City of Novi Sad
Novi Sad municipality1: Begeč • Budisava • Čenej • Futog • Kać • Kisač • Kovilj • Rumenka • Stepanovićevo • Veternik
Petrovaradin1: Bukovac • Ledinci • Sremska Kamenica • Stari Ledinci
Bač: Bačko Novo Selo • Bođani • Plavna • Selenča • Vajska
Bačka Palanka: Čelarevo • Despotovo • Gajdobra • Karađorđevo • Mladenovo • Neštin • Nova Gajdobra • Obrovac • Parage • Pivnice • Silbaš • Tovariševo • Vizić
Bački Petrovac: Gložan • Kulpin • Maglić
Bečej: Bačko Gradište • Bačko Petrovo Selo • Mileševo • Radičević
Beočin: Banoštor • Čerević • Grabovo • Lug • Rakovac • Susek • Sviloš
Srbobran: Nadalj • Turija
Sremski Karlovci
Temerin: Bački Jarak • Sirig
Titel: Gardinovci • Lok • Mošorin • Šajkaš • Vilovo
Vrbas: Bačko Dobro Polje • Kosančić • Kucura • Ravno Selo • Savino Selo • Zmajevo
Žabalj: Čurug • Đurđevo • Gospođinci
(*) bold are municipalities, 1 - Novi Sad`s urban municipalities, which aren`t fully formed
North Bačka • South Bačka • West Bačka • North Banat • Central Banat • South Banat • Bor • Braničevo • Jablanica • Kolubara • Kosovo • Kosovo-Pomoravlje • Kosovska Mitrovica • Mačva • Moravica • Nišava • Pčinja • Peć • Pirot • Podunavlje • Pomoravlje • Prizren • Raška • Rasina • Srem • Šumadija • Toplica • Zaječar • Zlatibor
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