Ivanovo, Pančevo

Ivanovo
Иваново
Sándoregyháza
Village
Ivanovo

Location of Ivanovo within Serbia

Coordinates: 44°44′11″N 20°42′03″E / 44.73639°N 20.70083°E / 44.73639; 20.70083Coordinates: 44°44′11″N 20°42′03″E / 44.73639°N 20.70083°E / 44.73639; 20.70083
Country Serbia
Province Vojvodina
District South Banat
Population (2011)
  Ivanovo 1,053
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
  Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
Postal code 26233
Area code(s) +381(0)13
Car plates PA

Ivanovo (Serbian Cyrillic: Иваново; Hungarian: Sándoregyháza; Bulgarian: Иваново; German: Alexanderkirchen) is a village located in the Pančevo municipality, in the southeastern South Banat District of the Vojvodina, Serbia. The village has a population numbering 1,053 people who are permanent residents (2011 census).


Name

The place name means Ivan's location. A legend tells about a Bulgarian man called Ivan who was the first settler of this place. The Hungarian and the German name also mean location of Alexander's church. Both names refer to Sándor Bonnaz, Bishop of Csanád. He protected the building of the church before his death. The church has been built from 1889 to 1899.[1][2]

Geography

Ivanovo is located nearby floodplains of the Danube at 44°44′11″N 20°42′03″E / 44.73639°N 20.70083°E / 44.73639; 20.70083. These floodplains are regarded as natural monument of Serbia.

History

The village was founded in 1868 and it is the youngest settlement of this administrative area. It was settled by Banat Bulgarians (Paulicians), Germans and Hungarian (Székelys of Bukovina).

The settlement was a part of Habsburg's military frontier (Austrian Empire) since its founding, then it belonged to the Torontál county of Austria-Hungary. After World War I, that area was a part of provisional Torontalsko-tamiške županja (Treaty of Trianon), in 1922 of Belgrade oblast and since 1929 of the Danube Banovina in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. In the time after World War II its belonged to the Srez Pančevo of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. The communal area of Ivanovo was a part of the municipal region of Pančevo from all these centuries to the present.

Demographic history

Year Total Hungarians Banat Bulgarians Germans Serbs Other nationalities
1880 724 8.14% 64.36% 22.23% 5.27%
1910 2,530 51.93% 30.15% 16.75% 0.51% 0.66%
1948 2,169 61.31% 34.80% 0.46% 1.56% 1.87%
2002 1,131 39.96% 27.14% 0.35% 19.71% 12.84%

Culture

In 2001, local Bulgarian people have formed the cultural association Ivanovo 1868.[3]

See also

References

  1. Crkva Sveti Vendelin Ivanovo on the Official Website by Diocese of Zrenjanin (in Serbian), Retrieved on 2017-01-01.
  2. Sándor Bonnaz on the Website by Catholic Hierarchy (in English), Retrieved on 2017-01-02.
  3. Decenija KUD Ivanovo 1868, article on the Website by RTV Pančevo, Retrieved on 2017-01-13.
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