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Mala Bosna Мала Босна | |
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Village | |
Street detail in Mala Bosna | |
Mala Bosna | |
Coordinates: 46°03′N 19°34′E / 46.050°N 19.567°E / 46.050; 19.567 | |
Country | Serbia |
Province | Vojvodina |
Population | |
• Total | 1,245 |
Time zone | UTC+1 (CET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+2 (CEST) |
Subotica
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Mala Bosna (Serbian Cyrillic: Мала Босна) 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 1,245 people (2002 census).
Name
In Serbian the village is known as Мала Босна or Mala Bosna, in Croatian as Mala Bosna, in Bunjevac as Mala Bosna, and in Hungarian as Kisbosznia. Its name means "Little Bosnia" because of the local South Slavic inhabitants who originally migrated from Bosnia.
Ethnic groups (2002 census)
- Croats = 621 (49.88%)
- Bunjevci = 283 (22.73%)
- Hungarians = 92 (7.39%)
- Serbs = 69 (5.54%)
- Yugoslavs 69 (5.54%)
- Muslims = 24 (1.93%)
Historical population
- 1961: 2,883
- 1971: 2,318
- 1981: 1,835
- 1991: 1,488
See also
References
- Slobodan Ćurčić, Broj stanovnika Vojvodine, Novi Sad, 1996.
External links
Cities, towns and villages in the North Bačka District | ||
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Subotica | ||
Bačka Topola | ||
Mali Iđoš | ||
(*) bold are municipalities or cities |
46°03′N 19°34′E / 46.050°N 19.567°E / 46.050; 19.567
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