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'''Rusko Selo''' (]: Руско Село) is a village in the Republic of ]. It is situated in the ] municipality, ], Autonomous Province of ]. The village has a Serb ethnic majority<ref>http://webrzs.stat.gov.rs/WebSite/repository/documents/00/00/16/25/Knjiga01.zip</ref> and a population of 2,811 (2011 census).


==Name== ==Name==
In ] the village is known as ''Rusko Selo'' (Руско Село), in ] as ''Kisorosz'' or ''Torontáloroszi'' and in ] as ''Ruskodorf''. In ] the village is known as ''Rusko Selo'' (Руско Село), meaning "Russian Village". In ] it is known as ''Ruskodorf'', and in ] as ''Kisorosz'' or ''Torontáloroszi''.

==History==
In the Middle Ages, the settlement was known as '''Oroszi'''. During Ottoman times, it was populated by Serbs. In 1718, it was incorporated into the ] province of ], at which time it was known in Serbian as '''Mali Orosin'''. In 1723–25, the place was uninhabited. It was repopulated in 1767 by German colonists, while Hungarian colonists were settled in the village in 1776. In the 19th century, Romanians settled in the village as well. After World War I, a new settlement known as ''Kolonija'' or ''Čarnojevićevo'' was built near the old village. After ], ] settled in the village.

==Culture==
*Serbian Orthodox church of the Ascension of Holy Madonna, built in 1797
*Roman Catholic church of St. Peter and Paul, built between 1802 and 1832
*Čarnojević family mausoleum (])

<gallery>
Rusko_Selo,_Catholic_Church.jpg|Catholic church
Carnojevic Family Mausoleum, Rusko Selo, Serbia 2.jpg|Čarnojević family mausoleum
</gallery>


==Demographics== ==Demographics==
The village has a Serb ethnic majority and a population of 2,811 (2011 census).
In 2002 village had population of 3,328 and ethnic groups in the village were: Serbs (1,880), Hungarians (1,181), Yugoslavs (55), Roma (48), Montenegrins (43), Croats (18), Ukrainians (12), etc. <ref>http://webrzs.stat.gov.rs/WebSite/repository/documents/00/00/16/25/Knjiga01.zip</ref>


In 2002 village had population of 3,328 and ethnic groups in the village were: Serbs (1,880) or 56.49%, Hungarians (1,181) or 35.48%, Yugoslavs (55), Roma (48), Montenegrins (43), Croats (18), Ukrainians (12), etc.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Knjiga01 ZIP file |url=http://webrzs.stat.gov.rs/WebSite/repository/documents/00/00/16/25/Knjiga01.zip}}</ref>
==Historical population==


;Historical population
*1948: 4,294
*1953: 4,341
*1961: 4,143 *1961: 4,143
*1971: 3,830 *1971: 3,830
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== External links == == External links ==
{{commonscat|Rusko Selo}} {{commons category|Rusko Selo}}
* * – official page
* {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141217192006/http://www.prebilovci.net/cirilica/fotoalbum/solunci/slides/15%20Jedan%20broj%20dobrovoljaca%20preselio%20se%20u%20Rusko%20Selo%20%28Kikinda%29.%20Motiv%20iz%20sela.html |date=2014-12-17 }}
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Village in Vojvodina, Serbia
Rusko Selo Руско Село (Serbian)
Village (Selo)
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Coordinates: 45°45′28″N 20°34′11″E / 45.75778°N 20.56972°E / 45.75778; 20.56972
Country Serbia
Province Vojvodina
RegionBanat
DistrictNorth Banat
MunicipalityKikinda
Elevation71 m (233 ft)
Population
 • Rusko Selo2,811
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code23314
Area code+381(0)230
Car platesKI

Rusko Selo (Serbian Cyrillic: Руско Село; Hungarian: Torontáloroszi) is a village in northeastern Serbia, located within the Kikinda municipality, North Banat District, Vojvodina.

Name

In Serbian the village is known as Rusko Selo (Руско Село), meaning "Russian Village". In German it is known as Ruskodorf, and in Hungarian as Kisorosz or Torontáloroszi.

History

In the Middle Ages, the settlement was known as Oroszi. During Ottoman times, it was populated by Serbs. In 1718, it was incorporated into the Habsburg province of Banat of Temeswar, at which time it was known in Serbian as Mali Orosin. In 1723–25, the place was uninhabited. It was repopulated in 1767 by German colonists, while Hungarian colonists were settled in the village in 1776. In the 19th century, Romanians settled in the village as well. After World War I, a new settlement known as Kolonija or Čarnojevićevo was built near the old village. After World War II, Serb refugees from Bosnia settled in the village.

Culture

  • Serbian Orthodox church of the Ascension of Holy Madonna, built in 1797
  • Roman Catholic church of St. Peter and Paul, built between 1802 and 1832
  • Čarnojević family mausoleum (sr)
  • Catholic church Catholic church
  • Čarnojević family mausoleum Čarnojević family mausoleum

Demographics

The village has a Serb ethnic majority and a population of 2,811 (2011 census).

In 2002 village had population of 3,328 and ethnic groups in the village were: Serbs (1,880) or 56.49%, Hungarians (1,181) or 35.48%, Yugoslavs (55), Roma (48), Montenegrins (43), Croats (18), Ukrainians (12), etc.

Historical population
  • 1948: 4,294
  • 1953: 4,341
  • 1961: 4,143
  • 1971: 3,830
  • 1981: 3,657
  • 1991: 3,510
  • 2002: 3,328

See also

References

  1. "Knjiga01 ZIP file".
  • Slobodan Ćurčić, Broj stanovnika Vojvodine, Novi Sad, 1996.

External links

Cities, towns and villages in the North Banat District
Kikinda
Ada
Kanjiža
Novi Kneževac
Senta
Čoka
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