Senta

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Senta
Сента
Zenta
Location of Senta within Serbia
Location of Senta within Serbia
Coordinates: 45°56′N 20°05′E / 45.933, 20.083
Country Serbia
District North Banat
Settlements 5
Government
 - Mayor Attila Juhász
Area [1]
 - Municipality 293 km² (113.1 sq mi)
Population (2002 census)[2]
 - Total 20,302
 - Municipality 25,568
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
 - Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
Postal code 24400
Car plates KI
Area code +381 24
Website: http://www.zenta-senta.co.yu
Senta, City Hall
Senta, City Hall
The tower of the City Hall
The tower of the City Hall
The bridge across Tisa River in Senta
The bridge across Tisa River in Senta

Senta (Serbian: Сента or Senta, Hungarian: Zenta, Romanian: Zenta, German: Senta) is a town and municipality on the bank of the Tisa river in the Vojvodina province, Serbia. Although geographically located in Bačka, it is part of the North Banat District. The town has a population of 20,363, whilst the Senta municipality has 25,619 inhabitants (2002 census).

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[edit] History

Town was mentioned first in 1216 under name Szintarev. In 1246 it belonged to the Csanad county, while in 1506 it became a Free Royal City. In 1526, the town was destroyed by the Ottomans, and during the Ottoman rule (16th-17th century), Ottoman fort and Serb village existed at this locality.

In 1697, Prince Eugene of Savoy defeated the Ottoman army in the Battle of Senta, which was fought at this location, and after the Treaty of Karlovci in 1699, the town belonged to the Habsburg Monarchy as part of the Tisa-Mureş section of the Military Frontier. After the abolishment of this part of the Frontier in 1751, most of the Serbs that lived in the town emigrated to Russia (notably to New Serbia and Slavo-Serbia).

During the 18th and 19th century, Hungarians, Slovaks, Germans, and Jews settled in the town. In 1910, the population of the town numbered 29,666 inhabitants of whom 27,221 (91.8%) Hungarian, 2,020 (6.8%) Serbian, and 425 (1.4%) other languages. Serbs started to settle in the town again after the First World War, when Senta became part of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes.

[edit] Inhabited places

Senta municipality includes the town of Senta and 4 villages. The villages are (Hungarian names are in italics):

[edit] Demographics (2002 census)

[edit] Ethnic groups in the Senta municipality

All settlements in the municipality have Hungarian ethnic majorities.

[edit] Ethnic groups in the Senta town

With the population of 20,363, the town of Senta is the largest settlement in Vojvodina in which ethnic Hungarians form the absolute majority.

[edit] Politics

The mayor of the municipality is Atila Juhas (Hungarian: Attila Juhász).

[edit] Sights

  • Tisa bridge
  • Hungarian House
  • Music School
  • Park

[edit] Twin cities

[edit] See also

[edit] External links


Municipalities and cities of Serbia