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'''Čantavir''' ({{lang-sr|''Čantavir''}} or {{lang|sr|Чантавир}}, {{lang-hu|Csantavér}}, {{lang-hr|Čantavir}}) is the largest village with ] ethnic majority in the autonomous province of ], ]. It is situated in the municipality of ], ]. The population of the village is 7,178 (2002 census). The main occupation of the villagers is agriculture and stock breeding.


'''Čantavir''' ({{lang-sr-cyr|Чантавир}}, {{langx|hu|Csantavér}}, {{langx|hr|Čantavir}}) is the largest village with ] ethnic majority in the autonomous province of ], ]. It is situated in the municipality of ], ]. The village has a population of 6,951 inhabitants (as of 2011 census). The main occupation of the villagers is agriculture and stock breeding.
==Historical population==


==History==
*1921: 8,969
*1931: 11,287
*1948: 9,397
*1953: 9,262
*1961: 9,341
*1971: 9,085
*1981: 8,596
*1991: 7,940


===Historical population===
==School and culture==
* 1921: 8,969
* 1931: 11,287
* 1948: 9,397
* 1953: 9,262
* 1961: 9,341
* 1971: 9,085
* 1981: 8,596
* 1991: 7,940
* 2002: 7,178
* 2011: 6,951


==School and culture==
There is an elementary school in Čantavir. There is an elementary school in Čantavir.

This school have had a very famous children's choir conducted by Éva Gubena music teacher (she got the prize "Sparkle of Culture" in 2001). This school have had a very famous children's choir conducted by Éva Gubena music teacher (she got the prize "Sparkle of Culture" in 2001).
In 1995, previous members of famous children's choir, (Bodor/ Huszár/ Melinda, Barkóci/ Juhász/ Szilvia, Pósa/ Faragó/ Gabriella, Sándor/ Pósa/ Csilla, Poljaković/ Zabos/ Marianna) started a ladies choir "Primavera" under conductor Éva Gubena. In 1995, previous members of famous children's choir, (Bodor/ Huszár/ Melinda, Barkóci/ Juhász/ Szilvia, Pósa/ Faragó/ Gabriella, Sándor/ Pósa/ Csilla, Poljaković/ Zabos/ Marianna) started a ladies choir "Primavera" under conductor Éva Gubena.

From 1996 "Primavera" became a mixed voice chamber choir "Musica Viva". They have tried to bring live music to the hearts of their audience at concerts, festivals and other events. On their programme there are numerous compositions from all areas of musical history. From 1996 "Primavera" became a mixed voice chamber choir "Musica Viva". They have tried to bring live music to the hearts of their audience at concerts, festivals and other events. On their programme there are numerous compositions from all areas of musical history.


== People == == People ==
* ] (1858-1907), Hungarian business magnate, investor, philanthropist<ref>{{cite web|author=|title="": Reception of the 1956 Hungarian Refugee Students in Britain|url=http://archiv.magyarszo.com/arhiva/2005/10/29/main.php?l=b18.htm|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090904092326/http://archiv.magyarszo.com/arhiva/2005/10/29/main.php?l=b18.htm|url-status=dead|archive-date=4 September 2009|date=26 March 2009|publisher=Cambridge Scholars Publishing|isbn=|pages=}}</ref>
* ] (1858-1907), Hungarian business magnate, investor, philanthropist
* ] (1892–?), serial killer * ] (1892–?), serial killer
* ] (born 1986), Hungarian singer * ] (born 1986), Hungarian singer


==See also== == See also ==

*] *]
*] *]


== References == == References ==
{{reflist}}

== Literature ==
* ], ''Broj stanovnika Vojvodine'', Novi Sad, 1996. * ], ''Broj stanovnika Vojvodine'', Novi Sad, 1996.


== External links == == External links ==
{{commons category|Čantavir}} {{commons category|Čantavir}}
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* {{hu icon}} * {{in lang|hu}}


{{North Bačka District}} {{North Bačka District}}
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Latest revision as of 04:05, 22 October 2024

Village in Vojvodina, Serbia
Čantavir Чантавир (Serbian)
Csantavér (Hungarian)
Village (Selo)
The Saint Anthony of Padua Catholic Church.The Saint Anthony of Padua Catholic Church.
Čantavir is located in VojvodinaČantavirČantavirShow map of VojvodinaČantavir is located in SerbiaČantavirČantavirShow map of SerbiaČantavir is located in EuropeČantavirČantavirShow map of Europe
Coordinates: 45°55′N 19°46′E / 45.917°N 19.767°E / 45.917; 19.767
Country Serbia
Province Vojvodina
Area
 • Total49.60 km (19.15 sq mi)
Elevation121 m (397 ft)
Population
 • Total6,951
 • Density140/km (360/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Subotica Kelebija Palić Mala Bosna Ljutovo Hajdukovo Bački Vinogradi Šupljak Bikovo Donji Tavankut Gornji Tavankut Mišićevo Bajmok Đurđin Stari Žednik Novi Žednik Višnjevac Čantavir Bačko Dušanovo Municipality of
Subotica

Čantavir (Serbian Cyrillic: Чантавир, Hungarian: Csantavér, Croatian: Čantavir) is the largest village with Hungarian ethnic majority in the autonomous province of Vojvodina, Serbia. It is situated in the municipality of Subotica, North Bačka District. The village has a population of 6,951 inhabitants (as of 2011 census). The main occupation of the villagers is agriculture and stock breeding.

History

Historical population

  • 1921: 8,969
  • 1931: 11,287
  • 1948: 9,397
  • 1953: 9,262
  • 1961: 9,341
  • 1971: 9,085
  • 1981: 8,596
  • 1991: 7,940
  • 2002: 7,178
  • 2011: 6,951

School and culture

There is an elementary school in Čantavir.

This school have had a very famous children's choir conducted by Éva Gubena music teacher (she got the prize "Sparkle of Culture" in 2001). In 1995, previous members of famous children's choir, (Bodor/ Huszár/ Melinda, Barkóci/ Juhász/ Szilvia, Pósa/ Faragó/ Gabriella, Sándor/ Pósa/ Csilla, Poljaković/ Zabos/ Marianna) started a ladies choir "Primavera" under conductor Éva Gubena.

From 1996 "Primavera" became a mixed voice chamber choir "Musica Viva". They have tried to bring live music to the hearts of their audience at concerts, festivals and other events. On their programme there are numerous compositions from all areas of musical history.

People

See also

References

  1. "Насеља општине Суботица" (pdf). stat.gov.rs (in Serbian). Statistical Office of Serbia. Retrieved 24 October 2019.
  2. """: Reception of the 1956 Hungarian Refugee Students in Britain". Cambridge Scholars Publishing. 26 March 2009. Archived from the original on 4 September 2009.

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