VOJVODINA

or Voivodinaboth: voiˌvōdēˈnä, province (1991 pop. 2,013,889), 8,301 sq mi (21,500 sq km), N Serbia, Serbia and Montenegro. Novi Sad is the chief city. A part of the Pannonian Plain, it is watered by the Danube, the Tisza, and the Sava rivers and is one of the most densely populated parts of Serbia. About 60% of the land is under cultivation. It is the breadbasket of Serbia; cereals, fruit (notably plums, used for brandy), grapes, and vegetables are extensively cultivated. Cattle raising is also important, and food processing is the most significant industry. Besides Novi Sad, the chief cities are Subotica, Zrenjanin, Sombor, and Pančevo. The region was part of Hungary and Croatia before its conquest by the Turks in the 16th cent., and it was restored to the Hungarian crown by the Treaty of Passarowitz (1699). Parts of the region were included in the military frontier of S Hungary in the 18th cent., and the whole region was settled with Serbian and Croatian fugitives from the Ottoman Empire, as well as by German colonists. The present population is still mixed and includes Serbs, Croats, Magyars, Romanians, and Slovaks. The region was ceded (1920) to Yugoslavia by the Treaty of Trianon, and it received autonomy in 1946. As constituted in 1946, the Vojvodina consists of three sections—the Srem, in the southwest, which was part of Croatia-Slavonia until 1918; the Backa, in the northwest, which was an integral part of Hungary; and the western part of the Banat of Temesvar. Under the Yugoslavian constitution of 1974, Vojvodina and Serbia's other province Kosovo were designated autonomous provinces within Serbia. The autonomy, however, was rescinded in the 1990 Serbian constitution.

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Vojvodina Until 1989, an autonomous province of the Serbian Republic of the...Serbian government of Slobodan Milosevic asserted direct control over Vojvodina. Vojvodina, to the north of Serbia proper, consists of the southeastern part...
...army. 90 3. Minority Problems in the Vojvodina and Kosovo Milosevic had to deal with...unleashed in Serbias northwest province of Vojvodina, which had a Hungarian minority of about...the different groups in the region, Vojvodina citizens chafed under restrictive laws...
...the Austro-Hungarian Empire , gave Vojvodina Vajdasag, in Hungarian to Yugoslavia...provoke the Serbs. Between 1946 and 1989 Vojvodina was an autonomous province, until Serbia...including the Democratic Community of Vojvodina and the Vadusag Hungarian Democratic...
...the intention of ethnic Hungarians in Vojvodina to live in their homeland even under...coalition returned to the question of Vojvodina, saying that NATO must guarantee the...summit mentions the ethnic minorities in Vojvodina. The declaration states that the heads...
...16,000 Rijeka Croatia 75,100 Ruma Vojvodina 15,600 Sabac Serbia Proper 20,000...Bosnia and Herzegovina 135,700 Senta Vojvodina 25,500 Sibenik Croatia 19,000 Sinj...Smederevo Serbia Proper 18,500 Sombor Vojvodina 26,600 Split Croatia 75,400 Srebrenica...
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Migrations on the Territory of Vojvodina between 1919 and 1948. by Zeljko Bjeljac , Vesna Lukic Introduction Vojvodina is a province in the northern part...along the mid-course of the Danube, Vojvodina is a geographic area with considerable...
...and the Oppositions federalism. Vojvodina joined Serbia, and its Great National...government. Serbian authorities accepted Vojvodina into Serbia, but never officially confirmed existence of a separate Vojvodina government. (55) Vojvodinas National...
...them came from the Serb community of Vojvodina and they called precani ("men from...identity, however, took place among the Vojvodina Serbs. Their ethnoconfessional community...involved in the 1804 Serb Uprising.(83) Vojvodina was also the place were the first Serb...
...as the Croats, Montenegro, and the Vojvodina? How important were individual leaders...Metropolitan of Sremski Karlovci in the Vojvodina, who in 1803-04 elaborated three plans...victories during 1805-06 induced many Vojvodina Serbs to join them, providing Serbia...
...and radio stations in bigger towns in Vojvodina (Radio Bela Crkva, Radio Kikinda...Roma of the regional public service RTV Vojvodina has been set as follows: a) Daily topics...position of the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina within Serbia--5 minutes, --functioning...
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...such as the Dobruja, Thrace, and the Vojvodina) was to convince the local population...part of Yugoslavia after 1918). The Vojvodina was disputed among Hungary, Yugoslavia...incorporated into the Third Reich. Much of the Vojvodina went to Hungary. Macedonia was occupied...
...autonomous republics of Kosovo and Vojvodina, and replaced the government in Montenegro...the puppet-governments in Kosovo. Vojvodina, and Montenegro. What went wrong...autonomous status from Kosovo and from Vojvodina, the constitution of the Socialist Federal...
...incorporating areas in Bosnia, Croatia, and Vojvodina that were home to nearly as many Serbs...its sizable Albanian population, and Vojvodina, where many Hungarians, Romanians...autonomy of Serbias two special regions--Vojvodina and Kosovo. The sense of victimization...
...territories of Croatia, Slovenia, Dalmatia, Vojvodina, and Bosnia-Hercegovina as well as...Croatia 1,758 2,776 5,048 7,769 Vojvodina 2,045 2,641 5,189 7,784 Serbia...brought down the entire leadership of the Vojvodina province and established their authority...
...Hungarians in Serbias northern province of Vojvodina to press for autonomy. Serbians who...nationalists." The Hungarian ethnics in Vojvodina, like the Muslims in Kosovo who want...is part of China but that Kosovo and Vojvodina are not part of Serbia? How come we...
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...grows in the flat, wide fields. This is Vojvodina, and people here say the difference...10 years is the same thing that makes Vojvodina different: Its peaceful, measured and multiethnic. Vojvodina is home to more than a dozen ethnic groups...
...Yugo-slavia, with special emphasis on Vojvodina people, the people I am so very familiar...qualified to judge the life and people of Vojvodina: I was born in Novi Knezevac (small...Hungarians, Bunjevci, Gypsies - just the way Vojvodina is. And just the way I love it. The...
...ethnic Hungarians in Serbias northern Vojvodina province to press for autonomy, a move...protect the ethnic Hungarian minority in Vojvodina. Mr. Cohen was noncommittal and other...About one-fifth the population of Vojvodina, which borders Hungary, is ethnically...
...Montenegro and attack Hungarians in Vojvodina," the northernmost province in Serbia...Milosevic would next cause trouble is Vojvodina, where ethnic Hungarians want a resumption...If allowed, hell create trouble in Vojvodina," Sven Alkalaj said in an interview...
...000 ethnic Hungarians. The province of Vojvodina lost its autonomy 10 years ago after...50,000 ethnic Hungarians have fled Vojvodina under constant harassment from the Serbian...Some Serbian paramilitary units are in Vojvodina but are not active at the moment...
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VOJVODINA or Voivodina both: voi vode na, province...in 1946. As constituted in 1946, the Vojvodina consists of three sections the Srem...the Yugoslavian constitution of 1974, Vojvodina and Serbias other province Kosovo were...
...of Belgrade, Nis , and Kragujevac ; Vojvodina province with Subotica and Novi Sad...the chief crops; the fertile plains of Vojvodina prov. are the most productive agricultural...Serbia," comprising Serbia proper, Vojvodina, Kosovo, and the Serb-populated parts...
...Kosovo prov.) and Hungarian minorities (mainly in Serbias Vojvodina prov.). History Yugoslavia came into existence as a result...Greater Serbia," which would consist of Serbia proper, Vojvodina, Kosovo, the Serb-populated parts of Croatia, large sections...
ZRENJANIN zrenya nen, city (1991 pop. 81,316), NE Serbia, in the Vojvodina region of Serbia, on the Begej River. A river port and a railway center, it has industries that produce foodstuffs, sugar...
SENTA sen ta, Hung. Zenta, city (1991 pop. 28,779), in the Vojvodina region of Serbia, on the Tisza River. A river port and an agricultural center, it has a variety of light industries. At Senta...
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