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'''Kisač''' ([[Serbian language|Serbian]]: ''Kisač'' or Кисач, [[Slovak language|Slovak]]: ''Kysáč'', [[Croatian language|Croatian]]: ''Kisač'', [[Hungarian language|Hungarian]]: ''Kiszács'') is |
'''Kisač''' ([[Serbian language|Serbian]]: ''Kisač'' or Кисач, [[Slovak language|Slovak]]: ''Kysáč'', [[Croatian language|Croatian]]: ''Kisač'', [[Hungarian language|Hungarian]]: ''Kiszács'') is one of the suburban settlements of the [[Novi Sad]] municipal area , in the [[South Bačka District]] of [[Serbia]]. It is situated in the Autonomous Province of [[Vojvodina]]. The village has a [[Slovak]] ethnic majority. |
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Revision as of 21:39, 9 May 2009
Kisač (Serbian: Kisač or Кисач, Slovak: Kysáč, Croatian: Kisač, Hungarian: Kiszács) is one of the suburban settlements of the Novi Sad municipal area , in the South Bačka District of Serbia. It is situated in the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina. The village has a Slovak ethnic majority.
Culture
There is a Slovak Evangelist Church (from 1795) and a Serbian Orthodox Church (from 1773) in the village.
References
- Slobodan Ćurčić, Broj stanovnika Vojvodine, Novi Sad, 1996.