Čoka
Čoka , in Serb Cyrillic Sr Чока and in Hungarian hu Csóka, is a city and a municipality of Serbia located in the autonomous province of Voïvodine. They belong to the district of the septentrional Banat. In 2002, the city counted: 4707 inhabitants and the municipality of which it is the center: 13832, of which a majority of Hungarian.
Localities of the municipality of Čoka
- Čoka
- Padej (in Hungarian: Padé )
- Jazovo (in Hungarian: Hódegyháza )
- Banatski Monoštor (in Hungarian: Kanizsamonostor )
- Vrbica (in Hungarian: Egyházaskér )
- Crna Bara (in Hungarian: Feketetó )
- Sanad
- Ostojićevo
Demography
City
Historical evolution of the population in the city
Pattern of the settlement in the city (2002)
- Hungarian: : 2703 (57,42%)
- Serb: : 1541 (32,72%)
- Yugoslav: 98 (2,08%)
- Roms: 48 (1,01%)
- Croatian: 35 (0,74%)
- Montenegrins: 20 (0,42%)
- Slovak: 15 (0,31%)
- Albanian: 14 (0,28%)
- Musulmans (nationality): 11 (0,23%)
- Slovenien: 7 (0,14%)
- Macedonians: 7 (0,14%)
- German: 3 (0,06%)
- Bunjevci: 3 (0,06%)
- Russian: 2 (0,04%)
- Ukrainian: 1 (0,02%)
- Ruthènes: 1 (0,02%)
- Bosnian: 1 (0,02%)
- Others.
Municipality
Pattern of the settlement in the municipality (2002)
- Hungarian: : 7133 (51,56%)
- Serb: : 5205 (37,63%)
- Roms: 337 (2,43%)
- Yugoslav: 228 (1,64%)
- Slovak: 201 (1,45%)
- Others
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