Uzdin

Uzdin , in Serb Cyrillic Sr Уздин, is a locality of Serbia located in the autonomous province of Voïvodine. It belongs to the municipality of Kovačica in the district of the southernmost Banat. In 2002, it counted: 2467 inhabitants, of which a majority of Rumanian.

Uzdin is officially classified among the villages of Serbia.

Demography

Historical evolution of the population

Pattern of the settlement (2002)

  • Rumanian: : 1909 (76,42%)
  • Serb: 349 (13,97%)
  • Roms: 76 (3,04%)
  • Slovak: 30 (1,20%)
  • Yugoslav: 22 (0,88%)
  • Hungarian: 17 (0,68%)
  • Wallachian: 7 (0,28%)
  • Montenegrins: 3 (0,12%)
  • Croatian: 3 (0,12%)
  • German: 3 (0,12%)
  • Albanian: 2 (0,08%)
  • Ruthènes: 1 (0,04%)
  • Macedonians: 1 0,04%)
  • Others.

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