Atlas of Vojvodina
From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository
| Atlas • Άτλας • Атлас • Atlante • Atlasas • אטלס • جهاننما • أطلس • एटलस • 地図帳 • 地图集 • 地圖集 | ||
| WIKIMEDIA COMMONS Atlas of the World Discuss • Update the atlas • Content and Index of the Atlas • Atlas in categories • Other atlases on line |
||
|
Català • Česky • Deutsch • Ελληνικά • English • Español • Français • Magyar • Italiano • Македонски • Nederlands • Polski • Português • Русский • Slovenčina • Suomi • Svenska • ไทย • Türkçe • Українська • العربية (Arabic) • فارسی (Persian) • עברית (Hebrew) • 한국어 (Korean) • 日本語 (Japanese) • 中文(简体) (Simpl. Chinese) • 中文(繁體) (Trad. Chinese) |
||
|
|
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
General maps
![]() |
Vojvodina within Serbia |
| Vojvodina within Serbia |
| Vojvodina within Serbia |
| Vojvodina within Serbia |
| Vojvodina within Serbia |
| Vojvodina within Serbia |
| Map of Vojvodina |
| Blank map of Vojvodina |
| Map of Vojvodina with colours from Vojvodinian flag |
| Map of Vojvodina with colours from Vojvodinian flag |
| Map of districts of Vojvodina |
| Map of districts of Vojvodina |
| Map of districts of Vojvodina |
| Map of the municipalities of Vojvodina |
| Map of cities and towns in Vojvodina |
| 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.
| approximate extent of Pannonian Sea during the Miocene Epoch |
| approximate extent of Pannonian Sea during the Miocene Epoch |
| detailed map of the south-eastern part of Pannonian Sea during the Miocene Epoch |
| Starčevo culture, 7th-5th millennium BC |
![]() |
Neolithic cultures, 4500-4000 BC |
![]() |
Neolithic cultures, 4000-3500 BC |
| Neolithic cultures - Vinča and Lengyel cultures, late 4th millennium BC |
| Indo-European expansion |
| Indo-European peoples in Vojvodina in ancient times |
| Celtic expansion, 800-400 BC |
| Dacian Kingdom, under the rule of Burebista, 82 BC |
| Dacian Kingdom, under the rule of Burebista, 82 BC |
| Ancient peoples in Pannonia |
| Dalmato-Pannonian uprising in the first century (6 AD) |
| Dalmato-Pannonian uprising in the first century (7 AD) |
| Dalmato-Pannonian uprising in the first century (8 AD) |
| Dalmato-Pannonian uprising in the first century (9 AD) |
| Roman cities and provinces in middle Danube area (2nd century) |
| Roman provinces in middle Danube area |
| Pannonia, Roman province |
| Pannonia Inferior, Roman province |
| Pannonia Inferior, Roman province |
| Pannonia Secunda, Roman province |
| Prefecture of Illyricum, 318-379 AD |
| Prefecture of Illyricum, Gepids and Iazyges |
| Kingdom of Ostrogoths in 526 |
| State of the Gepids, 6th century |
| State of the Gepids, 6th century |
| Slavs in Vojvodina in the 6th century |
| Slavs in Vojvodina, 6th-10th century |
| Slavs in Vojvodina, 6th-7th century |
| Slavs in Vojvodina, 7th-8th century |
| Avaro-Slav state, 7th century |
| Avaro-Slav state, 7th century |
| Lands ruled by Buta-ul, 8th century |
| Bulgarian Empire in the 9th century under khan Krum |
| Bulgarian Empire in the 9th century under Krum and Omurtag |
| Bulgarian Empire in the 9th century under Presian and Boris |
| Great Moravia in the 9th century |
| Bulgarian Empire in the 9th century under tsar Simeon |
| Bulgarian Empire in the 9th century under tsar Simeon |
| Bulgarian Empire in the 9th century under tsar Simeon |
| Bulgarian Empire in the 9th century under tsar Simeon |
| Culture of the First Bulgarian Empire |
| Duchies of Salan and Glad in the 9th century |
| Duchy of Salan in the 9th century |
| Bulgarian Empire in the 10th-11th century under tsar Samuil |
| Duchies of Ahtum and Sermon in the 11th century |
| Duchy of Ahtum in the 11th century |
| Patriarchate of Ohrid in 1020 |
| Byzantine Empire in 1025 |
| Theme of Sirmium within Byzantine Empire in 1025 |
| Theme of Sirmium within Byzantine Empire in 1045 |
| Bulgarian Empire in the 12th-13th century under Kaloyan |
| Bulgarian Empire in the 13th century under Ivan Asen II |
| Bulgarian Empire in the 13th century under Ivan Asen II |
| Bulgarian Empire in the 13th century under Constantine Tikh |
| States of Stefan Dragutin and Ugrin Čak, 13th-14th century |
| Empire of Jovan Nenad in 1526-1527 |
| Duchy of Syrmia of Radoslav Čelnik in 1527-1530 |
| Eyalet of Temesvar, Sanjak of Sirem, Sanjak of Segedin, and Banate of Lugos and Karansebes in 1568-1571 |
| Serbian Patriarchate of Peć (16th-17th century) |
| Eyalet of Temesvar, Sanjak of Sirem, and Sanjak of Segedin in the middle of the 17th century |
| Eyalet of Temesvar, Sanjak of Semendire and Military Frontier in 1699 |
| South Slavs in Vojvodina, 16th-18th century |
| Approximate territory that, according to various sources, was ethnographically named Rascia (Raška, Racszag, Ráczország, Ratzenland, Rezenland) between 16th and 18th century |
| Great Serb migration in 1690 |
| Banat of Temeswar and Military Frontier in 1739 |
| Disctricts and ethnic groups in the Banat of Temeswar in 1743 |
| Banat of Temeswar, Kingdom of Slavonia and Military Frontier in 1745 |
| Banat of Temeswar, Kingdom of Slavonia and Military Frontier in 1751-1778 |
| Disctricts and ethnic groups in the Banat of Temeswar in 1774 |
| Vojvodina, 18th-19th century - Districts of Potisje and Velika Kikinda, Military Frontier sections in Banat, Bačka and Syrmia and Kingdom of Slavonia |
| Serbian Vojvodina in 1848 |
| frontlines in Vojvodina in 1848-1849 |
| Voivodeship of Serbia and Banat of Temeschwar in 1849-1860 |
| Principality of Serbia and Voivodeship of Serbia and Banat of Temeschwar in 1849 |
| Voivodeship of Serbia and Banat of Temeschwar in 1849-1860 |
| Voivodeship of Serbia and Banat of Temeschwar in 1849-1860 |
| Vojvodina in the 19th century - Military Frontier and counties in Banat, Bačka and Syrmia |
| Ethnic map of Vojvodina in 1868 |
| Ethnic map of Vojvodina in 1880 |
| Counties in Bačka, Banat and Syrmia in 1881 |
| Proposed State of Vojvodina within the proposed United States of Greater Austria in 1906 |
| Proposed State of Vojvodina within the proposed United States of Greater Austria in 1906 |
| Linguistic map of Vojvodina, 1910 census |
| Ethnic map of Vojvodina, 1910 census |
| Ethnic map of Vojvodina, 1918 |
| Banat Republic in 1918 |
| Banat Republic in 1918 |
| Unification of Vojvodina with Serbia in 1918 |
| Banat, Bačka and Baranja in 1918 |
| Division of Banat in 1919-1923 |
| Republic of Banatia (proposed by Banatian Germans at a Paris Peace Conference in 1920) |
| Banat, Bačka and Baranja in 1920 |
| Language map of Vojvodina, 1921 census |
| Language map of Vojvodina, 1931 census |
| Danube Banovina in 1931 |
| Danube Banovina in 1931 |
| Danube Banovina in 1931 |
| Danube Banovina in 1931 |
| Occupation of Vojvodina, 1941-1944 |
| Occupation of Vojvodina, 1941-1944 |
| Occupation of Vojvodina, 1941-1944 |
| Serbia and Banat, 1941-1944 |
| Liberated partisan territory in Syrmia in the end of 1942 |
| Vojvodina from October 1944 to April 1945 - territory of Military Administration in Banat, Bačka and Baranja and Syrmian frontline |
| SAP Vojvodina as part of SFRJ |
| SAP Vojvodina as part of SFRJ |
| SAP Vojvodina as part of SFRJ |
| SAP Vojvodina as part of SFRJ |
| SAP Vojvodina as part of SFRJ |
| SAP Vojvodina within SR Serbia |
| Vojvodina as part of Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (1992-2003) and Serbia and Montenegro (2003-2006) |
Ethnic, linguistic and religion maps
Ethnic maps
| Ethnic map of Vojvodina in 1981 |
| Ethnic map of Vojvodina in 1991 |
| Ethnic map of Vojvodina in 1991 |
| Ethnic map in 2002 |
| Ethnic map in 2002 |
| Serbs in Vojvodina in 2002 |
| Hungarians in Vojvodina in 2002 |
| Slovaks, Rusyns and Czechs in Vojvodina (2002) |
| Montenegrins, Bunjevci and Croats in Vojvodina (2002) |
Linguistic maps
| Languages of Vojvodina (as of 2002) |
| Official usage of Serbian language and its scripts in Vojvodina (as of 2003) |
| Official usage of Hungarian language in Vojvodina (as of 2003) |
| Official usage of Slovak language in Vojvodina (as of 2003) |
| Official usage of Romanian language in Vojvodina (as of 2003) |
| Official usage of Rusyn, Croatian, and Czech language in Vojvodina (as of 2003) |
| Serbo-Croatian language in Vojvodina (as of 2005) |
| Serbian language in Vojvodina (as of 2006) |
| Shtokavian Serbo-Croatian dialects in Vojvodina |
| Shtokavian Serbo-Croatian dialects in Vojvodina |
| [[|border|250x400px]] | Shtokavian Serbo-Croatian dialects in Vojvodina |
| Shtokavian Serbo-Croatian dialects in Vojvodina |
Religion maps
| Religion in Vojvodina (2002) |
| Eparchies and monasteries of Serbian Orthodox Church in Vojvodina |
| New Orthodox churches in Vojvodina |
Regional maps
| Map of Bačka region |
| Ethnic map of Bačka region |
| Map of Banat region |
| Ethnic map of Banat region |
| Map of Srem region |
| Map of Srem region |
| Map of Šajkaška region |
| Map of Mačva region |
| Map of Mačva region |
District maps
| West Bačka district |
![]() |
West Bačka district |
| North Bačka district |
![]() |
North Bačka district |
| Ethnic map of North Bačka district |
| South Bačka district |
![]() |
South Bačka district |
| Ethnic map of South Bačka district |
| Srem district |
![]() |
Srem district |
| North Banat district |
![]() |
North Banat district |
| Ethnic map of North Banat district |
| Central Banat district |
![]() |
Central Banat district |
| Ethnic map of Central Banat district |
| South Banat district |
![]() |
South Banat district |
| Ethnic map of South Banat district |
Old maps
| Old map from 1661 in which name Rascia is located in Banat and Srem |
| Old map from 1590 in which name Rascia is located in Banat |
| Old map from 1645 in which name Rascia is located in Banat |
| Old map from first half of the 17th century in which name Rascia is located in Banat |
| Old map of Banat with the name Rasciani |
| Old map of Novi Sad (Ratzen Stadt) from 1745 |
Political maps
| Local elections in Vojvodina in 2004 |
| Local elections in Vojvodina in 2008 |
| Republic of Vojvodina, proposed by the League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina |
| Hungarian Regional Autonomy, proposed by the Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians |
Notes and references
|
General remarks:
|









