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The '''North Bačka District''' ({{lang-sr|Севернобачки округ|Severnobački okrug}}, {{IPA-sh|sêʋeːrnobâːtʃkiː ôkruːɡ|pron}}; {{lang-hu|Észak-bácskai körzet}}) is one of seven administrative districts of the autonomous province of ], Serbia. It lies in the ] geographical region. According to the 2011 census results, it has a population of 186,906 inhabitants. The administrative center of the district is the city of ]. The '''North Bačka District''' ({{langx|sr|Севернобачки округ|Severnobački okrug}}, {{IPA|sh|sêʋeːrnobâːtʃkiː ôkruːɡ|pron}}; {{langx|hu|Észak-bácskai körzet}}) is one of seven administrative districts of the autonomous province of ], Serbia. It lies in the ] geographical region. According to the 2022 census results, it has a population of 160,163 inhabitants. The administrative center of the district is the city of ].


==Administrative history== ==Administrative history==
In the 9th century, the area was ruled by the ]-] duke ]. From 11th to 16th century, during the administration of the medieval ], the area was divided between the ], ], ], and ] region. In 1526-1527, the area was ruled by the independent ] ruler, emperor ], while during ] administration (16th-17th century), it was part of the ]. In the 9th century, the area was ruled by the ]-] duke ]. From the 11th to the 16th century, during the administration of the medieval ], the area was divided between the Bodrogiensis County, Bacsensis County, ], and ] region. From 1526 to 1527, the area was ruled by the independent ] ruler, emperor ], while during ] administration (16th-17th century), it was part of the ].


During ] administration (18th century), the area was divided between the ] and the ]. The Batsch County was joined with ] into single ] in the 18th century. Since the abolishment of the ]-] section of the Military Frontier in 1751, part of that territory was also included into Batsch-Bodrog County. In the 1850s, the area was part of the ] District, and after 1860, it was again included into ]. During ] administration (18th century), the area was divided between the ] and the Batsch County. The Batsch County was joined with the Bodrog County into the single ] in the 18th century. Since the abolishment of the ]-] section of the Military Frontier in 1751, part of that territory was also included into the Batsch-Bodrog County. In the 1850s, the area was part of the ] District, and after 1860, it was again included into ].


During the royal ] (]) administration (1918-1941), the area was part of the ] County (1918-1922), ] Oblast (1922-1929), and ] (1929-1941). During the royal Serb-Croat-Slovene (]) administration (1918-1941), the area was part of the ] County (1918-1922), ] Oblast (1922-1929), and ] (1929-1941).


During the ]-] ] occupation (1941-1944), the area was included into ]. Since 1944, the area was part of autonomous ] ] (which was part of new socialist Yugoslav ] since 1945). The present-day ] (including North Bačka District) were defined by the Government of Serbia's Enactment of 29 January 1992. During the ]-] ] occupation (1941-1944), the area was included into ]. From 1944, the area was part of the autonomous ] ] (which was part of the new socialist Yugoslav ] from 1945). The present-day ] (including the North Bačka District) were defined by the Government of Serbia's Enactment of 29 January 1992.


==Municipalities== ==Municipalities==
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==Demographics== ==Demographics==
{{Historical populations {{Historical populations
|1948|184506 |1953|186569 |1961|198392 |1971|205929 |1981|211475 |1991|205401 |2002|200140 |2011|186906 |2022|160163
| type =
| percentages = pagr
|1948|184506 |1953|186569 |1961|198392 |1971|205929 |1981|211475 |1991|205401 |2002|200140 |2011|186906
| source = <ref>{{cite web|title=2011 Census of Population, Households and Dwellings in the Republic of Serbia|url=http://pod2.stat.gov.rs/ObjavljenePublikacije/Popis2011/Knjiga20.pdf|website=stat.gov.rs|publisher=Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia|access-date=16 January 2017}}</ref> | source = <ref>{{cite web|title=2011 Census of Population, Households and Dwellings in the Republic of Serbia|url=http://pod2.stat.gov.rs/ObjavljenePublikacije/Popis2011/Knjiga20.pdf|website=stat.gov.rs|publisher=Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia|access-date=16 January 2017}}</ref>
}} }}
According to the last official census done in 2011, the North Bačka District has 186,906 inhabitants. According to the last official censuses done in 2011 and 2022, the North Bačka District had 186,906 and 160,163 inhabitants respectively.


===Ethnic groups=== ===Ethnic groups===
The population of the district is ethnically mixed. The population of the district is ethnically mixed.
{| class="wikitable" {| class="wikitable"
|-bgcolor="#e0e0e0"
! rowspan="2" | Ethnic<br />group ! rowspan="2" | Ethnic<br />group
! colspan="2" | census 2011<ref>https://publikacije.stat.gov.rs/G2013/PdfE/G20134002.pdf {{Bare URL PDF|date=August 2024}}</ref>
! colspan="2" | census 2002
! colspan="2" |census 2022<ref>https://publikacije.stat.gov.rs/G2023/PdfE/G20234001.pdf {{Bare URL PDF|date=August 2024}}</ref>
! colspan="2" | census 2011
|-bgcolor="#e0e0e0" |-bgcolor="#e0e0e0"
! Number ! Number
! % ! %
! Number !Number
! % ! %
|- |-
|style="background:#F5F5DC;"|] | style="background:#F5F5DC;" |]
| align="right" | 87,181 | align="right" | 76,272
| align="right" | 43.56% | align="right" | 40.8
| align="right" | 76,262 | align="right" |56,973
|35.6
| align="right" | 40.80%
|- |-
|style="background:#F5F5DC;"|] | style="background:#F5F5DC;" |]
| align="right" | 49,637
| align="right" | 24.8%
| align="right" | 50,472 | align="right" | 50,472
| align="right" | 27.00% | align="right" | 27.0
| align="right" |48,672
|30.4
|- |-
|style="background:#F5F5DC;"|] |style="background:#F5F5DC;"|]
| align="right" | 17,227 | align="right" | 5,937
| align="right" | 8.61% | align="right" | 3.18
| align="right" | 14,536 | align="right" |10,646
|6.65
| align="right" | 7.78%
|- |-
|style="background:#F5F5DC;"|] |style="background:#F5F5DC;"|]
| align="right" | 16,454
| align="right" | 8.22%
| align="right" | 13,772 | align="right" | 13,772
| align="right" | 7.37% | align="right" | 7.37
| align="right" |9,171
|5.73
|- |-
|style="background:#F5F5DC;"|] | style="background:#F5F5DC;" |]
| align="right" | 5,219 | align="right" | 3,342
| align="right" | 2.61% | align="right" | 1.79
| align="right" |3,981
|2.49
|-
| style="background:#F5F5DC;" |]
| align="right" | 3,654 | align="right" | 3,654
| align="right" | 1.95% | align="right" | 1.95
| align="right" |2,241
|1.40
|- |-
|style="background:#F5F5DC;"|] | style="background:#F5F5DC;" |]
| align="right" | 9,488
| align="right" | 4.74%
| align="right" | 3,426 | align="right" | 3,426
| align="right" | 1.83% | align="right" | 1.83
| align="right" |2,450
|-
|1.53
|style="background:#F5F5DC;"|]
| align="right" | 1,680
| align="right" | 0.84%
| align="right" | 3,342
| align="right" | 1.79%
|- |-
|style="background:#F0F0F0;"|'''Total''' |style="background:#F0F0F0;"|'''Total'''
| align="right" | 200,140
| align="right" |
| align="right" | 186,906 | align="right" | 186,906
| align="right" | | align="right" | 100%
| align="right" |160,163
|100%
|- |-
|} |}


===Languages=== ===Languages===
Languages spoken in the district (2002 census): Languages spoken in the district (2022 census):
*] = 88,464 (44.20%) *] 86,005 (53.69%)
*] = 88,323 (44.13%) (*) *] 56,398 (35.21%)
*] = 9,106 (4.55%) (*) *] 4,010 (2.50%)
*Other. *Other


(*) Total number of speakers of South Slavic languages (Serbian and Croatian) that live in the district is 97,429 (48.68%). (*) The total number of speakers of South Slavic languages (Serbian and Croatian) that live in the district is 90,015 (56.20%).


===Religion=== ===Religion===
Religion (2002 census): Religion (2002 census):
*] = 117,456 (58.69%) *] = 117,456 (58.69%)
*] = 55,028 (27.50%) *] = 55,028 (27.50%)
*] = 9,844 (4.92%) *] = 9,844 (4.92%)
*Other. *Other


===Municipalities and local communities=== ===Municipalities and local communities===
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==Culture== ==Culture==
Subotica is a multi-ethnic and multi-religious center; in addition to the major ] and ] communities, there are nearly thirty other small-size religious communities in the town. The most remarkable religious buildings are the Cathedral of ] from 1797, the ] Monastery from 1723, the Orthodox Church from the 18th century, the ] and Orthodox Church in Aleksandrovo, both from the 17th century. Subotica is a multi-ethnic and multi-religious center; in addition to the major ] and ] communities, there are nearly thirty other small-sized religious communities in the town. The most remarkable religious buildings are ], ] from 1797, a ] Monastery from 1736, and St Dimitrije Serbian Orthodox Church in ] neighborhood from 1818.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Subotica {{!}} Turizam u Srbiji |url=https://turizamusrbiji.rs/subotica/ |access-date=2024-07-05 |language=en-US}}</ref>


==Economy== ==Economy==
In keeping with its very rich resources, the region's ] industry is well developed. The best examples are "29 November" meat industry, "Pionir" food factory and "Fidelinka" bread and flour products factory. Subotica ranks among the leading communities in ] when it comes to crop (maize, wheat and sunflower) yields. In accordance with its very rich resources, the region's ] industry is well developed. The best examples are "29 November" ], "Pionir" food factory and "Fidelinka" bread and flour products factory. Subotica ranks among the leading communities in ] when it comes to ] (], ] and ]).


==See also== ==See also==
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==References== ==References==
{{Reflist}} {{Reflist}}
''Note: ''All official material made by Government of Serbia is public by law. Information was taken from . ''Note: ''All official material made by the Government of Serbia is public by law. Information was taken from the .


==External links== ==External links==

Latest revision as of 01:46, 3 November 2024

District of Serbia District of Serbia in Vojvodina
North Bačka District Severnobački okrug
Севернобачки округ
Észak-bácskai körzet
District of Serbia
Images from the North Bačka District
Location of the North Bačka District within SerbiaLocation of the North Bačka District within Serbia
Country Serbia
Province Vojvodina
Administrative centerSubotica
Government
 • CommissionerBojan Šoralov
Area
 • Total1,784 km (689 sq mi)
Population
 • Total160,163
 • Density90/km (230/sq mi)
ISO 3166 codeRS-01
Municipalities2 and 1 city
Settlements45
- Cities and towns3
- Villages42
Websitewww.severnobacki.okrug.gov.rs
Subotica Mali
Iđoš
Bačka Topola North Bačka
District
Map of North Bačka District
Ethnic map of North Bačka District

The North Bačka District (Serbian: Севернобачки округ, romanizedSevernobački okrug, pronounced [sêʋeːrnobâːtʃkiː ôkruːɡ]; Hungarian: Észak-bácskai körzet) is one of seven administrative districts of the autonomous province of Vojvodina, Serbia. It lies in the Bačka geographical region. According to the 2022 census results, it has a population of 160,163 inhabitants. The administrative center of the district is the city of Subotica.

Administrative history

In the 9th century, the area was ruled by the Bulgarian-Slavic duke Salan. From the 11th to the 16th century, during the administration of the medieval Kingdom of Hungary, the area was divided between the Bodrogiensis County, Bacsensis County, Csongradiensis County, and Cumania region. From 1526 to 1527, the area was ruled by the independent Serb ruler, emperor Jovan Nenad, while during Ottoman administration (16th-17th century), it was part of the Sanjak of Segedin.

During Habsburg administration (18th century), the area was divided between the Military Frontier and the Batsch County. The Batsch County was joined with the Bodrog County into the single Batsch-Bodrog County in the 18th century. Since the abolishment of the Theiß-Marosch section of the Military Frontier in 1751, part of that territory was also included into the Batsch-Bodrog County. In the 1850s, the area was part of the Sombor District, and after 1860, it was again included into Batsch-Bodrog County.

During the royal Serb-Croat-Slovene (Yugoslav) administration (1918-1941), the area was part of the Novi Sad County (1918-1922), Bačka Oblast (1922-1929), and Danube Banovina (1929-1941).

During the Hungarian-German Axis occupation (1941-1944), the area was included into Bács-Bodrog County. From 1944, the area was part of the autonomous Yugoslav Vojvodina (which was part of the new socialist Yugoslav Serbia from 1945). The present-day districts of Serbia (including the North Bačka District) were defined by the Government of Serbia's Enactment of 29 January 1992.

Municipalities

The North Bačka District comprises three municipalities and 45 local communities. The municipalities are:

Demographics

Historical population
YearPop.±%
1948184,506—    
1953186,569+1.1%
1961198,392+6.3%
1971205,929+3.8%
1981211,475+2.7%
1991205,401−2.9%
2002200,140−2.6%
2011186,906−6.6%
2022160,163−14.3%
Source:

According to the last official censuses done in 2011 and 2022, the North Bačka District had 186,906 and 160,163 inhabitants respectively.

Ethnic groups

The population of the district is ethnically mixed.

Ethnic
group
census 2011 census 2022
Number % Number %
Hungarians 76,272 40.8 56,973 35.6
Serbs 50,472 27.0 48,672 30.4
Croats 5,937 3.18 10,646 6.65
Bunjevci 13,772 7.37 9,171 5.73
Romani 3,342 1.79 3,981 2.49
Montenegrins 3,654 1.95 2,241 1.40
Yugoslavs 3,426 1.83 2,450 1.53
Total 186,906 100% 160,163 100%

Languages

Languages spoken in the district (2022 census):

(*) The total number of speakers of South Slavic languages (Serbian and Croatian) that live in the district is 90,015 (56.20%).

Religion

Religion (2002 census):

Municipalities and local communities

As of 2002, two municipalities have a Hungarian ethnic majority: Bačka Topola (58.94%) and Mali Iđoš (55.92%), while one municipality (Subotica) is ethnically mixed. The population of Subotica is composed of: Hungarians (38.47%), Serbs (24.14%), Croats (11.24%), Bunjevci (10.95%), Yugoslavs (5.76%), Montenegrins (1.25%), and others.

As for local communities, 20 have a Hungarian majority, 15 have a Serb majority, seven have Croatian/Bunjevci majority, one has a Montenegrin majority and two are ethnically mixed, with a Hungarian relative majority.

Culture

Subotica is a multi-ethnic and multi-religious center; in addition to the major Roman Catholic and Serbian Orthodox communities, there are nearly thirty other small-sized religious communities in the town. The most remarkable religious buildings are Subotica Synagogue, Cathedral of Saint Teresa of Avila from 1797, a Franciscan Monastery from 1736, and St Dimitrije Serbian Orthodox Church in Aleksandrovo neighborhood from 1818.

Economy

In accordance with its very rich resources, the region's food processing industry is well developed. The best examples are "29 November" meat industry, "Pionir" food factory and "Fidelinka" bread and flour products factory. Subotica ranks among the leading communities in Serbia when it comes to crop yields (maize, wheat and sunflower).

See also

Places adjacent to North Bačka District
 Hungary
Serbia West Bačka District Serbia North Bačka District Serbia North Banat District
Serbia South Bačka District

References

  1. "2011 Census of Population, Households and Dwellings in the Republic of Serbia" (PDF). stat.gov.rs. Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia. Retrieved 16 January 2017.
  2. https://publikacije.stat.gov.rs/G2013/PdfE/G20134002.pdf
  3. https://publikacije.stat.gov.rs/G2023/PdfE/G20234001.pdf
  4. "Subotica | Turizam u Srbiji". Retrieved 2024-07-05.

Note: All official material made by the Government of Serbia is public by law. Information was taken from the official website.

External links

Cities, towns and villages in the North Bačka District
Subotica
Bačka Topola
Mali Iđoš
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