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The South Banat District (Serbian: Јужнобанатски округ, romanized: Južnobanatski okrug, pronounced [jûʒnobǎnaːtskiː ôkruːɡ]; Hungarian: Dél-bánsági körzet; Romanian: Districtul Banatul de Sud; Slovak: Juhobanátsky okres) is one of seven administrative districts of the autonomous province of Vojvodina, Serbia. The administrative center of the district is the city of Pančevo. The district lies in the region of Banat. According to the 2022 census results, it has a population of 260,244 inhabitants.
Name
In Serbian, the district is known as Južnobanatski okrug (Јужнобанатски округ), in Croatian as Južnobanatski okrug, in Hungarian as Dél-bánsági körzet, in Slovak as Juhobanátsky okres, in Romanian as Districtul Banatul de Sud, and in Rusyn as Јужнобанатски окрух.
Municipalities
It encompasses the cities of Pančevo and Vršac and the following municipalities:
Plandište
Opovo
Kovačica
Alibunar
Bela Crkva
Kovin
Pančevo
Vršac
Demographics
According to the census done in 2011, the South Banat District has 293,730 inhabitants.
= Ethnic groups
=Most of the municipalities in the district have an ethnic Serb majority, while the municipality of Kovačica is ethnically mixed, with a relative Slovak majority (41.8%). Ethnic composition of the South Banat district:
Culture
Pančevo is distinguished for its numerous cultural monuments, such as Vojlovica Monastery, founded by Despot Stefan Lazarević in 1405. Religious monuments also include the Serbian Orthodox Church of Assumption (built in 1807-1811), the Church of Transfiguration (built in 1873-1878), and the Roman Catholic Church of St Charles Borromeo (from 1756/57). Prominent cultural institutions include Pančevo National Museum (founded in 1923) and Pančevo Cultural Center.
In the town of Vršac, there are two Serbian Orthodox monasteries: Mesić Monastery from the 13th century and Središte Monastery from the late 15th century. Vršac is also home to the medieval fortress Vršac Castle (Vršačka kula), which dates back to the mid 15th century. Vršac Museum (founded in 1882) is located in the historic Konkordija building and is one of the oldest museums in Serbia.
Idvor village is the birth place of Mihajlo Pupin, Serbian physicist, inventor, author and philanthropist. Pupin Memorial Complex includes his family house, the elementary school he attended, and the National Home that he endowed to ldvor and its people.
Archeological sites of exceptional cultural significance are Starčevo from the Neolithic and Židovar from the Bronze Age.
See also
Administrative divisions of Serbia
Districts of Serbia
Former Temes and Torontál counties of Lands of the Crown of Saint Stephen
References
Note: All official material made by Government of Serbia is public by law. Information was taken from official website.
External links
Official website
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- South Banat District
- Banat
- North Banat District
- Central Banat District
- List of synagogues in Serbia
- 2024 Serbian local elections
- Banat Republic
- Ivan Guteša
- Unique Master Citizen Number
- Banat Military Frontier