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'''Aleksandrovo''' (Александрово) is a neighborhood of [[Subotica]], [[Serbia]]. |
'''Aleksandrovo''' ({{lang-sr|Александрово}}) is a neighborhood of [[Subotica]], [[Serbia]]. |
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==History== |
==History== |
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There are traces of older settlements at this location dating from [[Bronze Age]], time of the [[Sarmatians]] and [[Middle Ages]]. [http://www.ssavasu.edu.yu/Istorija.htm] |
There are traces of older settlements at this location dating from [[Bronze Age]], time of the [[Sarmatians]] and [[Middle Ages]]. [http://www.ssavasu.edu.yu/Istorija.htm] |
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Aleksandrovo was founded in the |
Aleksandrovo was founded in the 18th century or more exactly in 1786 by [[Serbs]] from Subotica. [http://www.ssavasu.edu.yu/Istorija.htm] In 1804, Aleksandrovo was officially proclaimed a village. In this time, most of its inhabitants were Serbs, while some [[Bunjevci]] lived there as well. [http://www.suboticke.net/arhiva/broj%2025/strane/feljton.htm] Aleksandrovo was a separate municipality for one century until it was joined to Subotica (in 1904). [http://www.ssavasu.edu.yu/Istorija.htm] [[Serb Orthodox]] church in Aleksandrovo was built in 1818. |
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==Sport== |
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There is an [[wrestling]] club named "Aleksandrovo" in the neighborhood. [http://www.subotica.org.yu/new/en/sport/independent.php] |
There is an [[wrestling]] club named "Aleksandrovo" in the neighborhood. [http://www.subotica.org.yu/new/en/sport/independent.php] |
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Revision as of 21:49, 22 June 2007
Aleksandrovo (Serbian: Александрово) is a neighborhood of Subotica, Serbia.
Name
It is most commonly known as Aleksandrovo or Šandor (Hungarian equivalent for Aleksandar), but it is also known as Novo Naselje. [citation needed]
History
There are traces of older settlements at this location dating from Bronze Age, time of the Sarmatians and Middle Ages. [1]
Aleksandrovo was founded in the 18th century or more exactly in 1786 by Serbs from Subotica. [2] In 1804, Aleksandrovo was officially proclaimed a village. In this time, most of its inhabitants were Serbs, while some Bunjevci lived there as well. [3] Aleksandrovo was a separate municipality for one century until it was joined to Subotica (in 1904). [4] Serb Orthodox church in Aleksandrovo was built in 1818.
Sports
There is an wrestling club named "Aleksandrovo" in the neighborhood. [5]
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