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Contents

Војводина - Vojvodina
Vajdaság
Vojvodina
Voivodina
Войводина

Српски Војводина - Аутономна Покрајина Војводина (Vojvodina - Autonomna Pokrajina Vojvodina)

Војводина (службени назив Аутономна Покрајина Војводина - АПВ) је аутономна покрајина у саставу Републике Србије. Налази се на северу Републике и обухвата површину од 21.506 km² са 2.031.992 (2002) становника (21,6% од укупног становништва Србије). Покрајина се граничи на северу са Мађарском, на истоку са Румунијом, на западу са Хрватском и на југозападу са Босном и Херцеговином (Републиком Српском). Јужна граница Војводине је административна граница према централној Србији, коју већим делом чине реке Дунав и Сава. Главни и највећи град покрајине је Нови Сад, остала већа места су Суботица, Панчево и Зрењанин.

Magyar Vajdaság - Vajdaság Autonóm Tartomány

A Vajdaság, teljes nevén Vajdaság Autonóm Tartomány, Szerbia északi, Magyarországgal határos, részben magyarok által lakott területe. Egyike Szerbia két autonóm tartományának (a másik Koszovó). A tartomány etnikai összetétele rendkívül változatos: több mint 25 különböző etnikai csoport teszi ki a régió lakosságának egyharmadát. Nem kevesebb, mint 6 hivatalos nyelve van, tükrözve a terület kulturális és nyelvi sokszínűségét.

Slovenčina Vojvodina - Autonómna Pokrajina Vojvodina

Vojvodina je autonómna, národnostne veľmi rozmanitá oblasť na severe Srbska. Hlavným a zároveň najväčším mestom je Novi Sad, druhým v poradí je Subotica. Rozloha je 21,500 km², počet obyvateľov: 2 031 992, hustota: 94.51/km² (2002). Existuje tu šesť úradných jazykov: srbčina, maďarčina, slovenčina, rumunčina, chorvátčina a rusínčina.

Română Voivodina - Provincia Autonomă Voivodina

Provincia Autonomă Voivodina este o provincie din Serbia.Voivodina mai este denumită şi Banatul sârbesc. Capitala sa, şi totodată cel mai populat oraş, este Novi Sad, al doilea oraş ca mărime fiind Subotica.

Hrvatski Vojvodina - Autonomna Pokrajina Vojvodina

Punim imenom Autonomna Pokrajina Vojvodina, sjeverna pokrajina u sastavu Srbije. Definirana je kao multietnička i multikonfesionalna teritorijalna autonomija svih svojih građana. Prostire se na panonskoj nizini, s površinom od 21506 km² na kojoj živi nešto više od dva milijuna stanovnika. Glavni grad je Novi Sad. Zemljopisno je podijeljena na Srijem (sr. Srem), Banat i Bačku, koji su predstavljeni na grbu Vojvodine, kao i na zastavi, a koji su sa svoje strane administrativno podijeljeni u okruge (sjevernobački, južnobački, zapadnobački, sjevernobanatski, srednjebanatski, južnobanatski i sremski okrug).

Руски Воeводина - Aвтономная Область Воеводина[1]
English Vojvodina - Autonomous Province of Vojvodina
The Autonomous Province of Vojvodina is one of the two autonomous provinces in ► Serbia. It is located in the northern part of the country, in the Pannonian plain, bordering to ► Croatia, ► Hungary and ► Romania. Its capital and largest city is Novi Sad, while the second largest city is Subotica. Vojvodina is ethnically, culturally, and linguistically diverse, with more than 26 ethnic groups and six official languages.

Short name Vojvodina
Official  name Autonomous Province of Vojvodina
Status Autonomous province in ► Serbia
Capital Нови Сад - Novi Sad
Population 2,031,992 inhabitants
Area 21,500 km²
Major  languages Serbian, Hungarian, Slovak, Romanian, Croatian and Rusyn
Major  religions Serbian Orthodoxy
More information Vojvodina, Geography of Vojvodina, History of Vojvodina and Politics of Vojvodina
More  images Vojvodina - Vojvodina (Category).

General maps

Serbia-Vojvodina2.png Vojvodina within Serbia
Map of Serbia (Vojvodina).PNG Vojvodina within Serbia
Serbia Map.png Vojvodina within Serbia
Serbia relief map.png Vojvodina within Serbia
Serbian Provinces.jpg Vojvodina within Serbia
Srbija okruzi3.PNG Vojvodina within Serbia
Vojvodina map02.png Map of Vojvodina
000 Vojvodina harta.PNG Blank map of Vojvodina
Vojvodina flag map02.png Map of Vojvodina with colours from Vojvodinian flag
Vojvodina flag map.png Map of Vojvodina with colours from Vojvodinian flag
M vojvodina02b.png Map of districts of Vojvodina
M vojvodina03 dist.png Map of districts of Vojvodina
Vojvodina districts3.PNG Map of districts of Vojvodina
Vojvodina municipalities map.png Map of the municipalities of Vojvodina
Vojvodina gradovi.png Map of cities and towns in Vojvodina
Danube-Kris-Mures-Tisa Euroregion map.png Vojvodina as part of Danube-Kris-Mures-Tisa Euroregion

History maps

This section holds a short summary of the history of the area of present-day Vojvodina, illustrated with maps, including historical maps of former countries and empires that included present-day Vojvodina.

Pannonian sea01.png approximate extent of Pannonian Sea during the Miocene Epoch
Pannoniansea currentborders.png approximate extent of Pannonian Sea during the Miocene Epoch
Pannonian sea02.png detailed map of the south-eastern part of Pannonian Sea during the Miocene Epoch
Neolítico en Europa.png Starčevo culture, 7th-5th millennium BC
European Middle Neolithic.gif Neolithic cultures, 4500-4000 BC
European Late Neolithic.gif Neolithic cultures, 4000-3500 BC
Old Europe.png Neolithic cultures - Vinča and Lengyel cultures, late 4th millennium BC
IE expansion.png Indo-European expansion
Indo Europeans Vojvodina map.png Indo-European peoples in Vojvodina in ancient times
Celts 800-400BC.PNG Celtic expansion, 800-400 BC
Dacia 82 BC.png Dacian Kingdom, under the rule of Burebista, 82 BC
Dacia 82 vChr.png Dacian Kingdom, under the rule of Burebista, 82 BC
Pannonia popolazioni png.png Ancient peoples in Pannonia
Rivolta pannonica 6 jpg.JPG Dalmato-Pannonian uprising in the first century (6 AD)
Rivolta pannonica 7 jpg.jpg Dalmato-Pannonian uprising in the first century (7 AD)
Rivolta pannonica 8 jpg.jpg Dalmato-Pannonian uprising in the first century (8 AD)
Rivolta pannonica 9 jpg.jpg Dalmato-Pannonian uprising in the first century (9 AD)
Roman cities Vojvodina.png Roman cities and provinces in middle Danube area (2nd century)
Illyricum.jpg Roman provinces in middle Danube area
Pannonia01.png Pannonia, Roman province
Pannonia02.png Pannonia Inferior, Roman province
Pannonia II secolo dC jpg.jpg Pannonia Inferior, Roman province
Pannonia secunda.png Pannonia Secunda, Roman province
Prefecture.png Prefecture of Illyricum, 318-379 AD
450s.PNG Prefecture of Illyricum, Gepids and Iazyges
Europa in 526.png Kingdom of Ostrogoths in 526
Carphatianbasin gepidia.png State of the Gepids, 6th century
Origins 500A.png State of the Gepids, 6th century
Slavs Vojvodina01 map.png Slavs in Vojvodina in the 6th century
Slavs Vojvodina02 map.png Slavs in Vojvodina, 6th-10th century
Bulgarians and Slavs VI-VII century.png Slavs in Vojvodina, 6th-7th century
Slav-7-8-obrez.png Slavs in Vojvodina, 7th-8th century
Origins 700.png Avaro-Slav state, 7th century
South Slavic tribes.png Avaro-Slav state, 7th century
Buta ul.png Lands ruled by Buta-ul, 8th century
Territorial expansion during the reign of Khan Krum (803-814).png Bulgarian Empire in the 9th century under khan Krum
Territory of the First Bulgarian Empire - 9 th century.png Bulgarian Empire in the 9th century under Krum and Omurtag
RizMap08.jpg Bulgarian Empire in the 9th century under Presian and Boris
Great Moravia-eng.png Great Moravia in the 9th century
Bulgaria-(893-927)-TsarSimeon-byTodorBozhinov.png Bulgarian Empire in the 9th century under tsar Simeon
Bulgarernas land 893-927.PNG Bulgarian Empire in the 9th century under tsar Simeon
Bulgarie de Siméon.svg Bulgarian Empire in the 9th century under tsar Simeon
Bulgaria-Simeon-I.png Bulgarian Empire in the 9th century under tsar Simeon
Culture of the First Bulgarian Empire.png Culture of the First Bulgarian Empire
Salan glad01.png Duchies of Salan and Glad in the 9th century
Salan.png Duchy of Salan in the 9th century
Bulgaria Samuil raster.png Bulgarian Empire in the 10th-11th century under tsar Samuil
Ahtum sermon01.png Duchies of Ahtum and Sermon in the 11th century
Balkans925.png Duchy of Ahtum in the 11th century
RizMap11.jpg Patriarchate of Ohrid in 1020
Map Byzantine Empire 1025-fr.svg Byzantine Empire in 1025
Byzantine Empire Themes 1025-en.svg Theme of Sirmium within Byzantine Empire in 1025
L'impero bizantino nel 1045.jpg Theme of Sirmium within Byzantine Empire in 1045
Bulgaria under Kaloyan.png Bulgarian Empire in the 12th-13th century under Kaloyan
Campaigns of Ivan Assen II.png Bulgarian Empire in the 13th century under Ivan Asen II
Bulgaria-Ivan Asen 2.png Bulgarian Empire in the 13th century under Ivan Asen II
Bulgaria-second half of the 13th century.png Bulgarian Empire in the 13th century under Constantine Tikh
Srem04.png States of Stefan Dragutin and Ugrin Čak, 13th-14th century
Serbian empire06 map.png Empire of Jovan Nenad in 1526-1527
Radoslav celnik01.png Duchy of Syrmia of Radoslav Čelnik in 1527-1530
Ottoman vojvodina01.png Eyalet of Temesvar, Sanjak of Sirem, Sanjak of Segedin, and Banate of Lugos and Karansebes in 1568-1571
Pecka patrijarsija mapa.png Serbian Patriarchate of Peć (16th-17th century)
Elayet of temesvar.png Eyalet of Temesvar, Sanjak of Sirem, and Sanjak of Segedin in the middle of the 17th century
Eyalet of temesvar1699.png Eyalet of Temesvar, Sanjak of Semendire and Military Frontier in 1699
South slavic vojv map.png South Slavs in Vojvodina, 16th-18th century
Rascia in pannonia 16th 18th century.png Approximate territory that, according to various sources, was ethnographically named Rascia (Raška, Racszag, Ráczország, Ratzenland, Rezenland) between 16th and 18th century
Great serb migration.png Great Serb migration in 1690
Banat03.png Banat of Temeswar and Military Frontier in 1739
Banatul la 1743.jpg Disctricts and ethnic groups in the Banat of Temeswar in 1743
Tamis banat06.png Banat of Temeswar, Kingdom of Slavonia and Military Frontier in 1745
Tamis banat1751 1778.png Banat of Temeswar, Kingdom of Slavonia and Military Frontier in 1751-1778
Banatul la 1774.jpg Disctricts and ethnic groups in the Banat of Temeswar in 1774
Vojvodina18 19 cen.png Vojvodina, 18th-19th century - Districts of Potisje and Velika Kikinda, Military Frontier sections in Banat, Bačka and Syrmia and Kingdom of Slavonia
Vojvodina03.png Serbian Vojvodina in 1848
Vojvodina front lines 1848 1849.png frontlines in Vojvodina in 1848-1849
Vojvodina map.png Voivodeship of Serbia and Banat of Temeschwar in 1849-1860
Serbia02.png Principality of Serbia and Voivodeship of Serbia and Banat of Temeschwar in 1849
Militargrenze, Wojwodowena und Banat.jpg Voivodeship of Serbia and Banat of Temeschwar in 1849-1860
Serbian Vojvodina and Tamis Banat ru.svg Voivodeship of Serbia and Banat of Temeschwar in 1849-1860
Vojvodina XIX ru.svg Vojvodina in the 19th century - Military Frontier and counties in Banat, Bačka and Syrmia
RizMap23.jpg Ethnic map of Vojvodina in 1868
Ernst-Ravenstein-Balkans-Ethnic-Map-1880.jpg Ethnic map of Vojvodina in 1880
Vojvodina10.png Counties in Bačka, Banat and Syrmia in 1881
Greater austria.png Proposed State of Vojvodina within the proposed United States of Greater Austria in 1906
State of vojvodina 1906.png Proposed State of Vojvodina within the proposed United States of Greater Austria in 1906
Ethnic 1910 V.png Linguistic map of Vojvodina, 1910 census
Vojvodinaetn.png Ethnic map of Vojvodina, 1910 census
Cvijic, Jovan - Breisemeister, William A. - Carte ethnographique de la Péninsule balkanique (pd).jpg Ethnic map of Vojvodina, 1918
Banat republic.png Banat Republic in 1918
Banat Republic bgiu.png Banat Republic in 1918
Serbia1918.png Unification of Vojvodina with Serbia in 1918
Banat backa baranja 02 map.png Banat, Bačka and Baranja in 1918
Impartirea Banatului.png Division of Banat in 1919-1923
Banatia.png Republic of Banatia (proposed by Banatian Germans at a Paris Peace Conference in 1920)
Banat backa baranja 01 map.png Banat, Bačka and Baranja in 1920
Vojvodina languages1921.png Language map of Vojvodina, 1921 census
Vojvodina languages1931.png Language map of Vojvodina, 1931 census
Danube banovina.png Danube Banovina in 1931
Banovine 1929-1939.png Danube Banovina in 1931
Kartashs.jpg Danube Banovina in 1931
Banovine kj.jpg Danube Banovina in 1931
Occupation of vojvodina.png Occupation of Vojvodina, 1941-1944
WW2 Yugoslavia occupation.jpg Occupation of Vojvodina, 1941-1944
Cartina occupazione Jugoslavia.jpg Occupation of Vojvodina, 1941-1944
Serbia1941 1944.png Serbia and Banat, 1941-1944
Partizanski srem01.png Liberated partisan territory in Syrmia in the end of 1942
Racija1942 01.png Map of places affected by the raid in January 1942 in southern Bačka, in which Hungarian occupational forces killed 3,809 civilians mostly of Serb, Jewish and Roma ethnicity (according to historian Zvonimir Golubović)
Vojvodina 1944 1945 01.png Vojvodina from October 1944 to April 1945 - territory of Military Administration in Banat, Bačka and Baranja and Syrmian frontline
SAP Vojvodina.png SAP Vojvodina as part of SFRJ
Former Yugoslavia Map.png SAP Vojvodina as part of SFRJ
Jugo kort.jpg SAP Vojvodina as part of SFRJ
Jugoslavia-kart.png SAP Vojvodina as part of SFRJ
Republiken Jugoslawiens 1945-1991.png SAP Vojvodina as part of SFRJ
Medjuopstinske regionalne zajednice Socijalisticke Republike Srbije.png SAP Vojvodina within SR Serbia
Scg02.png Vojvodina as part of Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (1992-2003) and Serbia and Montenegro (2003-2006)

Ethnic, linguistic and religion maps

Ethnic maps

Yugoslav ethnic map 2.jpg Ethnic map of Vojvodina in 1981
Yugoslavia ethnic map.jpg Ethnic map of Vojvodina in 1991
Bevoelkerungsgruppen-Jugoslawien.png Ethnic map of Vojvodina in 1991
Vojvodina ethnic2002.jpg Ethnic map in 2002
Vojvodina ethnic2002.png Ethnic map in 2002
Serbs in vojvodina map.png Serbs in Vojvodina in 2002
Hungarians in vojvodina2002.png Hungarians in Vojvodina in 2002
Vojvodina west east slavs.png Slovaks, Rusyns and Czechs in Vojvodina (2002)
Vojvodina south slavs.png Montenegrins, Bunjevci and Croats in Vojvodina (2002)

Linguistic maps

Vojvodina languages2002.png Languages of Vojvodina (as of 2002)
Vojvodina serbian map.png Official usage of Serbian language and its scripts in Vojvodina (as of 2003)
Vojvodina hungarian map.png Official usage of Hungarian language in Vojvodina (as of 2003)
Vojvodina slovak map.png Official usage of Slovak language in Vojvodina (as of 2003)
Vojvodina romanian map.png Official usage of Romanian language in Vojvodina (as of 2003)
Vojvodina rusyn croatian czech map.png Official usage of Rusyn, Croatian, and Czech language in Vojvodina (as of 2003)
Serbo croatian language2005.png Serbo-Croatian language in Vojvodina (as of 2005)
Serbo croatian languages2006.png Serbian language in Vojvodina (as of 2006)
DijalektiStokavskogNarecja.jpg Shtokavian Serbo-Croatian dialects in Vojvodina
Shtokavian Subdialect en.png Shtokavian Serbo-Croatian dialects in Vojvodina
[[|border|250x400px]] Shtokavian Serbo-Croatian dialects in Vojvodina
Serbo-Croatian dialects.png Shtokavian Serbo-Croatian dialects in Vojvodina

Religion maps

Vojvodina religion2002 map.png Religion in Vojvodina (2002)
Vojvodina manastiri.png Eparchies and monasteries of Serbian Orthodox Church in Vojvodina
New orth ch.png New Orthodox churches in Vojvodina

Regional maps

Backa.png Map of Bačka region
Backa ethnic2002.png Ethnic map of Bačka region
Banat05.png Map of Banat region
Banat ethnic2002.png Ethnic map of Banat region
Syrmia.png Map of Srem region
Srem (Sirmium).JPG Map of Srem region
Šajkaška.png Map of Šajkaška region
Macva03 map.png Map of Mačva region
Northern macva03 map.png Map of Mačva region

District maps

West backa.png West Bačka district
ZapadnoBacki district.gif West Bačka district
North backa.png North Bačka district
SevernoBacki district.gif North Bačka district
North backa ethnic2002.png Ethnic map of North Bačka district
South backa02.png South Bačka district
JuznoBacki district.gif South Bačka district
South backa ethnic2002.png Ethnic map of South Bačka district
Srem02.png Srem district
Sremski district.gif Srem district
North banat02.png North Banat district
SevernoBanatski district.gif North Banat district
North banat ethnic2002.png Ethnic map of North Banat district
Central banat.png Central Banat district
SrednjeBanatski district.gif Central Banat district
Central banat ethnic2002.png Ethnic map of Central Banat district
South banat.png South Banat district
JuznoBanatski district.gif South Banat district
South banat ethnic2002.png Ethnic map of South Banat district

Old maps

Rascia01.jpg Old map from 1661 in which name Rascia is located in Banat and Srem
Rascia Banat01.jpg Old map from 1590 in which name Rascia is located in Banat
Blaeu 1645 - Walachia Servia Bulgaria Romania.jpg Old map from 1645 in which name Rascia is located in Banat
Rascia Banat02.jpg Old map from first half of the 17th century in which name Rascia is located in Banat
Rasciani Banat.JPG Old map of Banat with the name Rasciani
Ratzen Stadt01.jpg Old map of Novi Sad (Ratzen Stadt) from 1745

Political maps

Vojvodina politics map.png Local elections in Vojvodina in 2004
Vojvodina politics03.png Local elections in Vojvodina in 2008
Serbia lsv.png Republic of Vojvodina, proposed by the League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina
Hungarian Regional Autonomy02 map.png Hungarian Regional Autonomy, proposed by the Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians

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Akrotiri and Dhekelia · Åland · American Samoa · Anguilla · Aruba · Ascension Island · Ashmore and Cartier Islands · Baker Island · Bermuda · Bouvet Island · British Indian Ocean Territory · British Virgin Islands · Cayman Islands · Christmas Island · Clipperton Island · Cocos (Keeling) Islands · Cook Islands · Coral Sea Islands · Faroe Islands · French Guiana · French Polynesia · French Southern and Antarctic Lands · Gibraltar · Greenland · Guadeloupe · Guam · Guantanamo Bay · Guernsey · Heard Island and McDonald Islands · Hong Kong · Howland Island · Isle of Man · Jan Mayen · Jarvis Island · Jersey · Johnston Atoll · Kingman Reef · Macau · Martinique · Mayotte · Midway Atoll · Montserrat · Navassa Island · Netherlands Antilles · New Caledonia · Niue · Norfolk Island · Northern Mariana Islands · Palmyra Atoll · Pitcairn Islands · Puerto Rico · Réunion · Saint Helena · Saint-Barthélemy · Saint Martin (France) · Saint-Pierre and Miquelon · Svalbard · Tokelau · Tristan da Cunha · Turks and Caicos Islands · United States Virgin Islands · Wake Island · Wallis and Futuna

Disputed areas
Kashmir · Paracel Islands · Spratly Islands · Falkland Islands · South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands

Subnational autonomous entities
Aceh · Adjara · Adygea · Altai · Andalusia · Aosta Valley · Aragon · Athos · Azores · Balearic Islands · Bashkortostan · Basque Autonomous Community · Bougainville · Brussels · Buryatia · Canary Islands · Catalonia · Chechnya · Chuvashia · Corsica · Crimea · Curaçao · Dagestan · Easter Island · England · Extremadura · Bosnia and Herzegovina (Federation of) · Flanders · Friuli-Venezia Giulia · Gagauzia · Galicia · Galápagos Islands · Gorno-Badakhshan · Guangxi · Ingushetia · Inner Mongolia · Kabardino-Balkaria · Kalmykia · Karachay-Cherkessia · Karakalpakstan · Karelia · Khakassia · Komi · Kurdistan (Iraqi) · Madeira · Mari El · Mindanao · Mordovia · Nakhichevan · Navarre · Nevis · Ningxia · North Ossetia-Alania · Northern Ireland · Quebec · Saint Martin (Netherlands) · Sakha · Sardinia · Scotland · Sicily · Srpska · Tatarstan · Tibet · Trentino-Alto Adige · Tuva · Udmurtia · Vojvodina · Wales · Wallonia · Xinjiang · Zanzibar

Other regions
Basque Country · Burzenland · Kurdistan · Sápmi

Former countries
Austria-Hungary · Byzantine Empire · Caliphate · Czechoslovakia · Frankish Empire · Inca Empire · Macedonian Empire · Prussia · Roman Empire · Soviet Union · Yugoslavia

Themes
Administrative divisions · International organizations · Languages · Religions

Old atlas
Stielers Handatlas 1891