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'''Bajmok''' (Бајмок) is a village located in the ] municipality, in the ] of ], ]. It is situated in the autonomous province of ]. The village is ethnically mixed and its population is 8,586 people and Comi (2002 census). The population of the village include 2,900 ], 2,450 ], 1,266 ], and 1 Comi and others. '''Bajmok''' (Бајмок) is a village located in the ] municipality, in the ] of ], ]. It is situated in the autonomous province of ]. The village is ethnically mixed and its population is 8,586 people (2002 census). The population of the village include 2,900 ], 2,450 ], 1,266 ], and others.

Bajmok has very good football club. Comi plays there. He is very big hope of football in Bajmok and villages around Bajmok. Hes real name is N.K. Comi. He will play for Inter in couple of years

Of corse he have a big family of his suporters in Apatin. They follow him on every match. Thay hope so that his big wish, playing in a tim such as Inter (zapresic), will become reality!!


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The Catholic church, and bell-tower of the Orthodox church in Bajmok
Map of Subotica municipality, showing the location of Bajmok

Bajmok (Бајмок) is a village located in the Subotica municipality, in the North Bačka District of Serbia, Serbia and Montenegro. It is situated in the autonomous province of Vojvodina. The village is ethnically mixed and its population is 8,586 people (2002 census). The population of the village include 2,900 Serbs, 2,450 Hungarians, 1,266 Bunjevci, and others.

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