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The former village of Beodra was known as ''Beodra'' (Беодра) in [[Serbian language|Serbian]], ''Beodra'' in [[Hungarian language|Hungarian]] and ''Beudra'' in [[German language|German]]. |
The former village of Beodra was known as ''Beodra'' (Беодра) in [[Serbian language|Serbian]], ''Beodra'' in [[Hungarian language|Hungarian]] and ''Beudra'' in [[German language|German]]. |
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Novo Miloševo (Ново Милошево) is a village located in the Novi Bečej municipality, in the Central Banat District of Serbia. It is situated in the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina. The village has a Serb ethnic majority and its population numbering 6,763 people (2002 census).
Name
The village was formed after the Second World War when former villages of Beodra and Dragutinovo were joined into one single village known as Novo Miloševo. Before 1918, Dragutinovo was known as Karlovo.
The former village of Beodra was known as Beodra (Беодра) in Serbian, Beodra in Hungarian and Beudra in German.
The former village of Dragutinovo was known as Dragutinovo (Драгутиново) after 1918 and Karlovo (Карлово) before 1918 in Serbian, Karlova in Hungarian and Karlowo in German.
History
The former village of Beodra was first mentioned in 1331. It was established at present-day location from 1742 to 1753 and was settled by Serbs from Potisje and Pomorišje. It was a property of the Hungarian counts of Armenian origin, [1] Karátsonyi de Beodra.
The village of Karlovo was established in 1751 by former Serb frontiersmen. In 1918, the name of the village was changed to Dragutinovo, after Dragutin Ristić, colonel of Serbian army, whose unit occupied the village. In 1946, Dragutinovo and Beodra were joined into one single village known as Novo Miloševo.
Historical population
- 1961: 9,276
- 1971: 8,548
- 1981: 7,805
- 1991: 7,308
- 2002: 6,763
References
- Slobodan Ćurčić, Broj stanovnika Vojvodine, Novi Sad, 1996.
See also
External links
Gallery
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Main street and Catholic church in winter.
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The Saint Maria Magdalena Catholic Church.
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The Karačonji (Karácsonyi) Castle.
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The Karačonji (Karácsonyi) Castle in winter.