Bavanište
For the monastery, see Bavanište monastery.
Bavanište Баваниште | |
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Village | |
The Orthodox Church | |
Bavanište Location of Bavanište within Serbia | |
Coordinates: 44°49′05″N 20°52′20″E / 44.81806°N 20.87222°ECoordinates: 44°49′05″N 20°52′20″E / 44.81806°N 20.87222°E | |
Country | Serbia |
Province | Vojvodina |
District | South Banat |
Elevation | 82 m (269 ft) |
Population (2002) | |
• Bavanište | 6,106 |
Time zone | CET (UTC+1) |
• Summer (DST) | CEST (UTC+2) |
Postal code | 26222 |
Area code(s) | +381(0)13 |
Car plates | KO |
Bavanište (Serbian Cyrillic: Баваниште) is a village in Serbia. It is situated in the Kovin municipality, in the South Banat District of Vojvodina province. The village has a Serb ethnic majority (89.37%) and its population numbers 6,106 people (2002 census).
Name
In Serbian the village is known as Bavanište (Баваниште), in Romanian as Bavaniște, in Hungarian as Homokbálványos, and in German as Bawanischte.
Historical population
- 1948: 5,805
- 1953: 6,066
- 1961: 6,133
- 1971: 6,322
- 1981: 6,412
- 1991: 6,517
Major ethnic groups
Year | Total | Serbs | Romani | Macedonians | Yugoslavs | Hungarians | Romanians | Croats | Rest |
1991 | 6,517 | 87.32% | 6.82% | 0.87% | 1.93% | 0.75% | 0.29% | 0.38% | 1.64% |
2002 | 6,106 | 89.37% | 6.73% | 0.58% | 0.26% | 0.60% | 0.26% | 0.613% | 2.03% |
See also
References
- Slobodan Ćurčić, Broj stanovnika Vojvodine, Novi Sad, 1996.
External links
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