Hetin

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Hetin
Хетин
Country Serbia
District Central Banat
Municipality Žitište
Center
 - coordinates 45°39′41″N 20°47′29″W / 45.66139, -20.79139Coordinates: 45°39′41″N 20°47′29″W / 45.66139, -20.79139
Population 763 (2002)
Postal code 23235
Area code +381 23
Car plates ZR
The Holy Trinity Catholic church.
The Holy Trinity Catholic church.

Hetin (Serbian: Hetin or Хетин, Hungarian: Tamásfalva or Hetény, German: Hettin or Tomsdorf) is a village in Serbia. It is situated in the Žitište municipality, in the Central Banat District, Vojvodina province. The village has a Hungarian ethnic majority and its population numbering 763 people (2002 census).

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[edit] Geography

The village is located near the border between Serbia and Romania. Closest neighbouring places are Srpski Itebej, Radojevo, Srpska Crnja, Vojvoda Stepa, Nova Crnja, Velike Livade, and Banatsko Karađorđevo. The postal code of the village is 23235, and the phone area code is 023 (telephon numbers in the village start with 832-).

[edit] History

Hetin was founded in 1841 by tobacco cultivators. In 1897, Hetin (Hetény) and Tamašfalva (Tamásfalva) were merged into one single village.

[edit] Demographics

Ethnic groups in the village include (2002 census):

[edit] Historical population

  • 1961: 2,008
  • 1971: 1,604
  • 1981: 1,139
  • 1991: 881
  • 2002: 763

[edit] Genealogical Records

  • Up to 1860, filial parish of Cărpiniş.
  • After 1860 filial parish of Nemačka Crnja (Srpska Crnja).
  • Separate RC church books only starting 1899 (today at Zrenjanin Parish).

[edit] References

  • Slobodan Ćurčić, Broj stanovnika Vojvodine, Novi Sad, 1996.

[edit] See also

[edit] External links

Coordinates: 45°40′N, 20°47′E