Jazak
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Jazak Јазак |
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Country | Serbia | |
District | Syrmia | |
Municipality | Irig | |
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Population | 1,100 (2002) | |
Postal code | 22409 | |
Area code | +381 22 | |
Car plates | SM |
For the monastery, see Jazak Monastery.
Jazak (Јазак) is a village in Serbia. It is located in the Irig municipality, in the region of Srem (Srem District), Vojvodina province. The population of the village numbering 1,100 people (2002 census), of whom 1,045 are ethnic Serbs.
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[edit] Historical population
- 1961: 1,587
- 1971: 1,478
- 1981: 1,303
- 1991: 1,144
- 2002: 1,100
[edit] Notable residents
- Teodor Avramović - Tican, the leader of the rebellion of the Syrmian peasants, which was known as the Tican's Rebellion.
[edit] Family names of the villagers
Some of the prominent families in the village include: Božić, Goljevački, Grujić, Ilić, Janković, Jankulović, Jerkić, Jocić, Jovanović, Kostić, Majstorović, Maletić, Marić, Marojević, Mirković, Mihajlović, Mladenović, Mojsilović, Nedić, Nenadović, Nešković, Petaković, Popović, Radojčić, Radonić, Savić, Stanišić, Slavnić, Tešić, Utvić, Vukmirović, Živanović, etc.
[edit] References
- Slobodan Ćurčić, Broj stanovnika Vojvodine, Novi Sad, 1996.
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