Stanišić (Sombor)
Станишић Stanišić |
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Basic data | ||||
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State : | Serbia | |||
Province : | Vojvodina | |||
Okrug : |
Zapadna Backa |
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Opština : | Sombor | |||
Coordinates : | 45 ° 56 ' N , 19 ° 10' E | |||
Height : | 103 m. i. J. | |||
Area : | 89.9 km² | |||
Residents : | 3,987 (2011) | |||
Population density : | 44 inhabitants per km² | |||
Telephone code : | (+381) 025 | |||
Postal code : | 25284 | |||
License plate : | SO | |||
Structure and administration | ||||
Community type: | Village | |||
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Stanišić (Cyrillic Станишић, Hungarian. Őrszállás , Ger . Stanischitsch or Deutschwachenheim ) is a village in Serbia with 3,987 inhabitants (2011 census). Administratively, the village belongs to the municipality of Sombor in the northern Serbian province of Vojvodina .
Geography and population
Stanišić is located in the Opština Sombor , in the Okrug Zapadna Bačka near the border with Hungary 22 km north of Sombor and is characterized by agriculture - 87% of the village meadows are arable land.
The population in 2002 was composed of 73% Serbs, 7.6% Croats and 7.5% Hungarians. Stanišić had 3987 inhabitants at the 2011 census.
year | Residents | year | Residents | |
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1948 | 7741 | 1981 | 5476 | |
1953 | 7814 | 1991 | 5131 | |
1961 | 7521 | 2002 | 4808 | |
1971 | 6156 | 2011 | 3987 |
history
The village is one of the older Batschka villages . It was first mentioned in 1366 under the name Pariš , which was recorded on medieval maps from the 15th and 16th centuries.
After the Austrian Turkish Wars , the village was devastated and abandoned. Soon after the conflict ended, the village was quickly settled by Serbian refugees and new settlers from Hungary and Germany .
In 1772 the Serbian Orthodox Church was built. After a major fire in 1910, it was renewed and restored. The 45 meter high Catholic church was built in 1815 .
In 1787 there were almost 200 families of German origin living in the village . Until 1811 the village was divided into two parts - German Stanischitsch and Serbian Stanišić . In 1904 the Hungarians enforced that the village name was renamed Őrszállás; this happened after the Austro-Hungarian equalization . At the end of the First World War , the village was renamed back to its old name Stanišić. From 1919 it belonged to the Kingdom of Yugoslavia .
Until 1965 the village was the seat of Opština Stanišić. In addition to Stanišić, this consisted of the villages of Gakovo , Rastina and Riđica and Kruševlje , which is now a district of Gakovo. After the municipality was dissolved, the entire area became part of the Sombor municipality .
Sports
Stanišić has a handball team , the RK Stanišić .
The football club FK Stanišić was founded in 1920 and existed under different names until its dissolution in 2018 (First Stanischitscher Sport Club, Stanišićki AK, SK Sloga / SC Еintracht, Adler FC, FD Crvena Zvezda / Roter Stern, FK Jedinstvo, FK Stanišić) .
Personalities
- Fülöp Bartos (1857–1946), linguist and university professor
- Dimitrije Konjović (1888–1982), pilot, naval officer and industrialist
- Gáspár Ulmer (1915–2002), historian, writer and archivist
- Mirko Bulović (1930–2009), actor
- Irinej Bulović (* 1947), Orthodox Archbishop of the Batschka
- Ivan Gundić "Ćiso" (1947–2000), painter
- Nikolaus Tschenk (* 1953), politician (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen), Member of the State Parliament in Baden-Württemberg
- Željko Parađina (1953–1992), pilot
- Ivan Radović , (1894–1973), painter
- Dragica Palaversa Mijač (1953–2014), handball player
- Predrag Šarić (1950–2015), doctor
- Dragoslav Šarić (1959–2014), doctor
- Mirjana Djurica (1961), handball player
- Milan Stepanović (1961), writer
- Slobodan Veselinović (1967), handball player
- Vladimir Torbica (1980), footballer
- Mate Brajković (1981), footballer
- Nemanja Obrić (1984), footballer
swell
- Knjiga 9, Stanovništvo, uporedni pregled broja stanovnika 1948, 1953, 1961, 1971, 1981, 1991, 2002, podaci po naseljima, Republički zavod za statistiku, Beograd, maj 2004, ISBN 86-84433-14-9
- Knjiga 1, Stanovništvo, nacionalna ili etnička pripadnost, podaci po naseljima, Republički zavod za statistiku, Beograd, February 2003, ISBN 86-84433-00-9
- Knjiga 2, Stanovništvo, pol i starost, podaci po naseljima, Republički zavod za statistiku, Beograd, February 2003, ISBN 86-84433-01-7
Individual evidence
- ↑ Nikolaus Rettig - The local history of the community Stanischitsch as it once was from 1786-1945. pp. 183.
- ↑ srbijasport.net - Vesti - Niže lige - Ukraden fudbalski klub u Stanišiću!