Opština Pančevo

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Општина Панчево
Opština Pančevo
Coat of arms of the municipality Flag of the municipality
coat of arms flag
Location of the municipality in Serbia
Part of the country Vojvodina
Okrug Južni Banat
Administrative headquarters Pančevo
surface 755.571 km²
Residents 123,414 (2011)
Population density 163 inhabitants per km²
License Plate PA
Website www.pancevo.rs

The Opština Pančevo ( Serbian - Cyrillic Општина Панчево ) is an Opština ( large municipality ) in the Okrug Južni Banat of Vojvodina , Serbia . The large municipality has an area of ​​755,571 km 2 and 123,414 inhabitants. The Opština consists of the towns of Pančevo, Kačarevo and Starčevo and the villages of Banatski Brestovac, Banatsko Novo Selo, Dolovo, Glogonj, Ivanovo, Jabuka and Omoljica. The capital is Pančevo .

local community Area (km 2 )
Banatski Brestovac 61.905
Banatsko Novo Selo 98.955
Dolovo 117.176
Glogonj 42.775
Ivanovo 42,567
Jabuka 51.786
Kačarevo 39.706
Omoljica 77.262
Pančevo 161.373
Starčevo 62.066

history

The current administrative area belonged to the Ottoman Eyâlet Tımışvâr from 1552 to 1718 , then to the Panschowa District of the Temescher Banat and since 1765 to the Regimental District of the Timisoara Settlement Corps ( German-Banat Border Infantry Regiment No. 12 ) in the Banat military border area . After the Banat military border was dissolved, the administrative area came to the Hungarian Panchovas (Pancsovai járás) district of Torontál County in 1872 . The Panschowa chair district not only included the three cities and seven villages of today's large municipality, but also the municipalities Borča , Ovča, Sefkerin and Vojlovica. From 1918 to 1921 these fourteen municipalities belonged to the Torontalsko-tamiška županija of Pokrajina Banat , Bačka and Baranja , then to Srez Pančevo in the Belgrade administrative district (Beogradska oblast ) of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes , from 1929 to 1941 to the aforementioned district (Pančevo ) of the Dunavska banovina of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia , from 1941 to 1945 to the Pančevo district in occupied Serbia and from 1946 to 1960 both the fourteen municipalities and the municipalities of Baranda, Crepaja, Debeljača, Idvor, Kovačica , Opovo , Padina , Sakule and Uzdin belonged to the Srez Pančevo of the Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia . After a reform of the territorial administrative structure between 1957 and 1959, the ten present-day municipalities were merged to form the greater municipality of Pančevo. The Vojlovica district of the city of Pančevo, which was incorporated in 1978 , was last given as an independent municipality in the 1971 census .

Demographics

Breakdown of the population by municipalities
year total Banatski Brestovac Banatsko Novo Selo Dolovo Glogonj Ivanovo Jabuka Kačarevo Omoljica Pančevo Starčevo
1971 110,780 3809 7872 6582 3257 1893 5453 8088 5693 61,588 6545
1991 125.261 3715 7987 6790 3475 1439 6598 8103 6782 72,793 7579
2011 123.414 3251 6686 6146 3012 1053 6181 7100 6309 76.203 7473

The Pančevo 1971 column contains the results of the census for the Vojlovica municipality.

Breakdown of the population according to ethnicities
year total Serbs German Romanians ( Wallachians ) Hungary Slovaks Macedonians Yugoslavs Croatians Roma Others
1971 110,780 74,321 692 6672 7288 2141 8888 2767 2743 294 4974
1991 125.261 86,333 309 5052 5043 1744 8488 10.101 1692 1001 5498
2011 123.414 97,499 196 3183 3422 1411 4558 586 880 2118 9561

The rubric Other 1971 includes 186 Albanians , 1129 Bulgarians , 1307 Montenegrins , 591 Muslims , 176 Russians , 345 Slovenes , 78 Czechs and 1162 people without any ethnic information. The category Other 1991 includes 85 Albanians, 727 Bulgarians, 1729 Montenegrins, 757 Muslims, 90 Russians, 183 Slovenes, 66 Czechs and 1861 people without any ethnic information.

The category Other 2011 includes 68 Albanians, 102 Bosniaks , 501 Bulgarians, 13 Bunjewatz , 84 Gorans , 529 Montenegrins, 414 Muslims , 120 Slovenes, 90 Russians, 14 Ruthenians , 38 Ukrainians , 450 others and 7138 people without any ethnic information . Most of the municipalities have a Serb majority. There is a Hungarian majority in Ivanovo.

Breakdown of the population according to mother tongue
year total Serbian German Romanian ( Wallachian ) Hungarian Slovak Macedonian Romani Bulgarian ( Banater Bulgarian ) Others
2011 123.414 111,523 95 2850 2419 1115 1165 673 201 3373

In the category Others there are 415 people who have Albanian (74), Bosnian (27), Bunjewak (3), Croatian (177), Montenegrin (18), Russian (67), Ruthenian (9) and Slovenian (40) as their mother tongue. stated, 685 people in other languages ​​( Ukrainian , Goran , Turkish , Chinese, etc.) and 2273 who described themselves as bilingual or multilingual or who did not provide any information. When counting, the question was asked about the language that one had learned and speaks since early childhood or that one calls one's mother tongue if several languages ​​are spoken in the household .

After the First World War , in the 1921 census in the ten municipalities of today's Opština, a total of 33,015 people gave German as their mother tongue.

Breakdown of the population according to religious beliefs
year total Orthodox Catholics Protestants Other Christs Jews Muslims Others
2011 123.414 105,546 3930 2759 52 31 769 10,327

In the category Other Christians , Oriental Christians , Jehovah's Witnesses and others are summarized. In the last category, Others , 129 believers of Far Eastern and other religions ( Buddhists , Hinduists, etc.), 102 agnostics , 1,826 atheists and 8,270 people without any denomination of religion are summarized.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia: Area of ​​the Opština Pančevo
  2. Popis stanovništva 1971 god., Knjiga 2 without page numbers (PDF document page 369). Vesna Lukić: Demografski razvitak i funkcionalna Struktura Pančeva. ed. from Jovan Cvijić Geographic Institute of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts . Belgrade 2011, p. 19. (Serbian)
  3. ^ Popis stanovništva 1991 god. , without page numbers (PDF document page 83). Vesna Lukić: Demografski razvitak i funkcionalna Struktura Pančeva. ed. from Jovan Cvijić Geographic Institute of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts . Belgrade 2011, p. 19. (Serbian)
  4. Republic of Serbia: 2011 Census of population, households and dwellings. Volume 2 pp. 80–83.
  5. Popis stanovništva 1971 god., Knjiga 2 without page numbers (PDF document page 369). Vesna Lukić: Demografski razvitak i funkcionalna Struktura Pančeva. ed. from Jovan Cvijić Geographic Institute of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts . Belgrade 2011, p. 67. (Serbian)
  6. ^ Popis stanovništva 1991 god. , without page numbers (PDF document page 83). Vesna Lukić: Demografski razvitak i funkcionalna Struktura Pančeva. ed. from Jovan Cvijić Geographic Institute of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts . Belgrade 2011, p. 67. (Serbian)
  7. Republic of Serbia: 2011 Census of population, households and dwellings. Volume 1 p. 13 u. 34.
  8. Republic of Serbia: 2011 Census of population, households and dwellings. Volume 4 pp. 13, 15, 22, 54 and 55.
  9. Republic of Serbia: 2011 Census of population, households and dwellings. Volume 4 pp. 22, 38 and 39.

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