Revision as of 19:34, 26 May 2011 editWikiEditor2004 (talk | contribs)Autopatrolled, Extended confirmed users51,646 edits →Population← Previous edit | Revision as of 06:09, 7 January 2012 edit undoEmausBot (talk | contribs)Bots, Template editors2,861,731 editsm r2.6.4) (Robot: Adding sl:Donji TavankutNext edit → | ||
Line 65: | Line 65: | ||
] | ] | ||
] | ] | ||
] | |||
] | ] |
Revision as of 06:09, 7 January 2012
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 ofSubotica
●
Donji Tavankut (Template:Lang-sr, also known simply as Tavankut or Таванкут, Template:Lang-hr, Bunjevac: Donji Tavankut, Template:Lang-hu) is a village located some 16 km west of Subotica, Serbia. It is located in the Subotica municipality, in the North Bačka District of Serbia, in the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina.
Population
1991
According to the 1991 Census, Donji Tavankut had a population of 2,710 inhabitants, including:
- Bunjevci = 989
- Croats = 877
- Yugoslavs = 600
- Hungarians = 97
- Serbs = 71
2002
According to the 2002 Census, Donji Tavankut has a population of 2,631 inhabitants, including:
- Croats = 1,234 (46.90%)
- Bunjevci = 787 (29.91%)
- Serbs = 190 (7.22%)
- Yugoslavs = 137 (5.21%)
- Hungarians = 117 (4.45%)
Historical population
- 1981: 2,719
- 1991: 2,710
- 2002: 2,631
Geography
Tavankut includes several relatively separate smaller communities ("kraj"), such as Čikerija (or Čekerija), Sajc (or Nemirna ravnica), Vuković Kraj, Marinkić Kraj, Zlatni Kraj, Skenderovo, Dikanovac, Kaponja (or Kapunja).
Features
It has two railway stations (Donji Tavankut and Skenderovo) on the railroad from Subotica to Sombor (and further to Bezdan, Apatin or Erdut). It also has a primary school (”Matija Gubec”), and football (soccer) club OFK Tavankut. The main pubs/cafés in Tavankut are: Tango, Teens, Jugoslavija (closd down), and Tri muve.
Economy
In earlier times, Tavankut was known for its wine production. Recently, however, it became best known for its apples. Nowadays, growing plums, strawberries, and peaches are getting more popular.
See also
References
- Slobodan Ćurčić, Broj stanovnika Vojvodine, Novi Sad, 1996.
External links
Cities, towns and villages in the North Bačka District | ||
---|---|---|
Subotica | ||
Bačka Topola | ||
Mali Iđoš | ||
(*) bold are municipalities or cities |
46°02′52″N 19°29′27″E / 46.0478°N 19.4908°E / 46.0478; 19.4908
This North Bačka District, Vojvodina location article is a stub. You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it. |