Subotica

See also: Subotica (homonymy)

Subotica , in Serb Cyrillic Суботица and in Hungarian Szabadka, is a city and a municipality of Serbia located in the autonomous province of Voïvodine, district of Bačka septentrional. In 2002, the city counted 99.771 inhabitants and the municipality of which it is center 147.758.

Localities of the municipality of Subotica

Note: For the localities equipped with an absolute majority of Hungarian, the names are also given in Hungarian.

Districts of the town of Subotica

  • Prozivka

  • Ker
  • Centar 1
  • Dudova Šuma (Radijalac)
  • Železničko Naselje
  • Novo Naselje
  • Srpski Šor
  • Zorka
  • Kertvaroš
  • Teslino Naselje
  • Aleksandrovo (Sandor)
  • Mali Bajmok
  • Gat
  • Graničar
  • Centar 3 (Tokio)
  • Bajnat

Demography

Ethnicities in the municipality (2002)

  • Hungarian = 57.092 (38,47%)

  • Serb = 35.826 (24,14%)
  • Croatian = 16.688 (11; 24%)
  • Bunjevci = 16.254 (10,95%)
  • Yugoslav = 8.562 (5,76%)
  • Montenegrins = 1.860 (1,25%)
  • Others.

Ethnicities inside the city (2002)

  • Hungarian = 34.983 (34,99%)

  • Serb = 26.242 (26,25%)
  • Bunjevci = 10.870 (10,87%)
  • Croatian = 10.424 (10,43%)
  • Yugoslav = 6.787 (6,79%)
  • Montenegrins = 1.596 (1,60%)
  • Roms = 1.171 (1,17%)
  • Others.

Localities according to the ethnic majority

Locality with an absolute majority or relative of Hungarian: Hungarian Subotica (: Szabadka), Hungarian Palić (: Palicsfürdő), Hungarian Hajdukovo (: Hajdújárás), Bački Vinogradi (in Hungarian: Bácsszőlős), Hungarian Šupljak (: Alsóludas), Hungarian Čantavir (: Csantavér), Bačko Dušanovo (in Hungarian: Zentaörs) and Hungarian Kelebija (: Alsókelebia).

Localities with an absolute majority or relative of Serb: Bajmok, Višnjevac, Novi Žednik and Mišićevo.

Localities with a majority of Croatian Bunjevci and : Mala Bosna, Đurđin, Donji Tavankut, Gornji Tavankut, Bikovo, Stari Žednik and Ljutovo.

Languages (2002)

  • Serb = 69.155 (46,60%)

  • Hungarian = 57.608 (38,82%)
  • Croatian = 8.806 (5,93%)
  • others.

Religions (2002)

  • Catholic = 93.521 (63,02%)

  • Orthodoxe = 38.523 (25,96%)
  • Protestant = 2.794 (1,88%)
  • others.

Sport

The football team is called FK Spartak Subotica.

External bond

Official site of the municipality of Subotica

Photograph gallery

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