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== History == | == History == | ||
The first written documents relating to Bajmok came from the fifteenth century. Then the village was for the first time officially mentioned as a village. ] has gave it to his mother, ]. It confirms it's deed of donation dated on the 16th February 1462nd year.<ref> Antal Mojzeš, ''Radnički pokret u Bajmoku'', Subotica : NIO Subotičke novine, 1984; page 6</ref> | The first written documents relating to Bajmok came from the fifteenth century. Then the village was for the first time officially mentioned as a village. ] has gave it to his mother, ]. It confirms it's deed of donation dated on the 16th February 1462nd year.<ref> Antal Mojzeš, ''Radnički pokret u Bajmoku'', Subotica : NIO Subotičke novine, 1984; page 6</ref> | ||
Darovnica dated 16th February 1462 | |||
==Ethnic groups (2002 census)== | ==Ethnic groups (2002 census)== |
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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
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Bajmok (Serbian Cyrillic: Бајмок, Hungarian: Bajmok, Croatian: Bajmak) is a village located in the Subotica municipality, in the North Bačka District of Serbia. It is situated in the autonomous province of Vojvodina. The village is ethnically mixed and its population numbering 8,586 people (2002 census).
History
The first written documents relating to Bajmok came from the fifteenth century. Then the village was for the first time officially mentioned as a village. King Matthias has gave it to his mother, Erzebet Szilágyi. It confirms it's deed of donation dated on the 16th February 1462nd year.
Ethnic groups (2002 census)
The population of the village include:
- 2,900 (33.78%) Serbs
- 2,450 (28.54%) Hungarians
- 1,266 (14.75%) Bunjevci
- 700 (8.15%) Croats
- 454 (5.29%) Yugoslavs
- 102 (1.19%) Montenegrins
- others
Historical population
- 1961: 11,714
- 1971: 10,861
- 1981: 9,586
- 1991: 8,620
See also
References
- Template:Hr icon Radio Subotica Tradicijski nazivi naselja vraćaju mještanima osjećaj sigurnosti, Nov 20, 2009, accessed Nov 23, 2009
- Antal Mojzeš, Radnički pokret u Bajmoku, Subotica : NIO Subotičke novine, 1984; page 6
- Slobodan Ćurčić, Broj stanovnika Vojvodine, Novi Sad, 1996.
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