Mol (Serbia)
Mol ( Serbian - Cyrillic Мол , Hungarian Mohol , German Mol) is a place in northern Serbia in the autonomous province of Vojvodina , in the Okrug Severni Banat . It belongs to the Opština Ada and lies on the left bank of the Tisza .
population
- In 1991 the city had 7522 inhabitants, of whom were
- 4787 Hungary ( 63.8% )
- 2171 Serbs ( 28.9% )
- 307 Yugoslavs
- 107 Roma
- 29 Croatians, 14 Montenegrins, 12 Germans, 12 Slovaks, 6 Bunjewazen, 6 Muslims, 4 Macedonians, 4 Slovenes, 3 Romanians, 1 Albanian, 1 Bulgarian, 1 Ruthene, 1 Ukrainian, 1 Wallachian, 14 others, 40 strangers, 1 expressed not yourself.
- In 2002 the city had 6,786 inhabitants, of which were
- 4217 Hungary ( 62.1% )
- 2189 Serbs ( 32.3% )
- 153 Roma
- 52 Yugoslavs
- 22 Croatians, 10 Albanians, 8 Montenegrins, 5 Germans, 4 Slovaks, 3 Bunjewazen, 3 Muslims, 3 Ruthenians, 2 Macedons, 2 Slovenes, 2 Ukrainians, 1 Romanian, 11 others, 56 did not comment, 27 strangers, 16 regional.
Web links
- Mohol on the website of the municipality of Ada ( Serbian / Hungarian )
- Mohol in Voijvodina Wiki ( Hungarian )
Coordinates: 45 ° 45 ′ 31 ″ N , 20 ° 7 ′ 31 ″ E