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Capital city | Novi Sad |
Currency | Serbian Dinar |
Surface | 21 506 |
Population | 1 931 809 |
Tongue | Serbian, Hungarian, Slovak, Romanian, Ruthenian, Croatian |
religion | Orthodoxy |
Internet domain | .rs |
Time zone | 1 |
Time zone | 1 |
Vojvodina - an autonomous district in the north Serbia, inhabited by 1.93 million inhabitants (2011), mainly Serbs (66% of the population) and Hungarians (13%). The capital of Vojvodina is Novi Sad, other major cities are Pančevo, Subotica, Zrenjanin. It covers the Serbian parts of the historical regions of Baczka, Banat and Srem.
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The area of Vojvodina is part of the Great Hungarian Plain, the remains of the Pannonian Sea. Originally, the plain was a forested steppe, and the only evidence of this are two areas that used to be islands in the Pannonian Sea: Fruška gora and the Deliblatska peščara desert [1]. In contrast to the upland and mountainous areas of Central Serbia, the terrain in Vojvodina is flat, with the exception of two mountain ranges: Fruška gora and Vršačke planine in its Danube part. The main rivers here are the Danube and the Tisza; They divide Vojvodina into three lands: Bačka (Baczka), Banat and Srem (Syrmia).
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