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Lok
Лок (Serbian) Sajkáslak (Hungarian) | |
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Village (Selo) | |
The Orthodox Church | |
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Coordinates: 45°13′N 20°13′E / 45.217°N 20.217°E / 45.217; 20.217 | |
Country | Serbia |
Province | Vojvodina |
District | South Bačka District |
Municipality | Titel |
Area | |
• Total | 29.8 km (11.5 sq mi) |
Elevation | 80 m (260 ft) |
Population | |
• Total | 1,114 |
• Density | 37/km (97/sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC+1 (CET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+2 (CEST) |
Lok (Serbian Cyrillic: Лок; Hungarian: Sajkáslak) is a village in the Titel municipality of the South Bačka District in Vojvodina, Serbia. It has a population of over 1,114 people, and has a Serb ethnic majority as of the 2011 population census.
Geography
Due to its alluvial plain, the Danube river has formed sandbars and islands over time that have relative heights of five to six meters. They now dominate the lower and wetter areas of the terrain.
Notable people
- Đorđe Vujkov, footballer
- Avram Miletić, teacher and poet
See also
References
Cities, towns and villages in the South Bačka District | |
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Seat of the district: Novi Sad | |
Novi Sad | |
Petrovaradin | |
Bač | |
Bačka Palanka | |
Bački Petrovac | |
Bečej | |
Beočin | |
Srbobran | |
Sremski Karlovci |
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Temerin | |
Titel | |
Vrbas | |
Žabalj | |
(*) bold are municipalities or cities, 1 - Novi Sad`s urban municipalities, which aren't fully formed |