Izbište
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Избиште Izbište Izbistye Praneaora |
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The Orthodox Church in Izbište |
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| State : | Serbia | |||
| Province : | Vojvodina | |||
| Okrug : |
Južni Banat |
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| Opština : | Vršac | |||
| Coordinates : | 45 ° 1 ' N , 21 ° 11' E | |||
| Height : | 100 m. i. J. | |||
| Area : | 40.6 km² | |||
| Residents : | 1,464 (2011) | |||
| Population density : | 36 inhabitants per km² | |||
| Telephone code : | (+381) 013 | |||
| Postal code : | 26 343 | |||
| License plate : | VŠ | |||
Izbište ( Serbian - Cyrillic Избиште , Hungarian Izbistye , Romanian Praneaora , German Izbischte ) is a place in the Serbian Banat and belongs to the administrative area of the city of Vršac . In 2011 there were 1464 people living in the village.
Personalities
sons and daughters of the town
- Žarko Zrenjanin Uča (1902–1942), Yugoslav folk hero , high functionary of the BdKJ and organizer of the resistance against fascism in Vojvodina
- Isa Jovanović (1906–1983), Yugoslav folk hero, partizan during the Second World War and high party functionary of the BdKJ
- Anđa Ranković (1909–1942), Yugoslav folk heroine and partizan during the Second World War