Izbište

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Izbište
Избиште
Village
The Orthodox Church
Izbište
Location of Izbište within Serbia
Izbište
Location of Izbište within Vojvodina
Coordinates: 45°01′07″N 21°11′07″E / 45.01861°N 21.18528°E / 45.01861; 21.18528Coordinates: 45°01′07″N 21°11′07″E / 45.01861°N 21.18528°E / 45.01861; 21.18528
Country  Serbia
Province  Vojvodina
District South Banat
Elevation 100 m (300 ft)
Population (2011)
  Izbište 1,464
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
  Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
Postal code 26343
Area code(s) +381(0)13
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Izbište (Serbian Cyrillic: Избиште, pronounced [ǐzbiːʃtɛ]) is a village in Serbia. It is situated in the Vršac municipality, in the South Banat District, Vojvodina province. The village has a Serb ethnic majority (86.74%) and its population is 1,464 according to the 2011 census.

Name

In Serbian, the village is known as Izbište (Избиште), in Romanian as Pârneaora, in Hungarian as Izbiste, and in German as Izbischte.

The first written evidence

The oldest preserved written document in which the mentioned populated place Izbište dates from 1660, and it follows that from 1666 year. In both cases it is a hand written scrapbook of Serbian Orthodox Church priest, who keeps track of the contributions of households Patriarchate of Peć. Scrapbook or "Katastig", as was then called, contains a list of financial and commodity contributions, which are, by any obligation or voluntarily, are give to Patriarchate of Peć. This document is now stored in the Library of Serbian Patriarchate.

Izbište Street Panorama

Famous residents

Žarko Zrenjanin-Uča, national hero, Yugoslav partisan and leader of communist movement in Vojvodina, was born in 1902 in Izbište. Isa Jovanović, national hero, Yugoslav partisan, after the war, a member of the Council of the Federation 1941-1945 FNRJ, Yugoslavia, Andja Jovanović-Ranković national hero, Yugoslav partisan, killed in the war is a lot of fighters for the liberation from fascism died in the NOB.

Population

The post-war development of Izbište was stop by destruction of brick-field and power plant. Izbište had up to 3500 inhabitants,which many of them educated and as such, went for the Vršac, Bela Crkva, Pančevo, Belgrade and then continued their career in his work.

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