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Petrovec (in The Serbian language or Serb language is one of the standard versions of the Central-South Slavic diasystem, formerly (and still frequently) called Serbo-Croatian. Serbian is used primarily in Serbia-Montenegro, Republika Srpska and by Serbs everywhere. It is based on the Štokavian dialect, has Western and Eastern... Serbian also Bački Petrovac, The Slovak language (slovenčina, slovenský jazyk) is an Indo-European language, more precisely a West Slavic language (together with mainly the Czech, Polish, and Sorbian languages). Slovak is spoken in Slovakia (by 5 million people), the USA (500,000, emigrants), the Czech Republic (320,000, due to former... Slovak Petrovec) is a town in Serbia and Montenegro  -Serbia    -Kosovo and Metohia    -Vojvodina  -Montenegro Official languages Serbian, Hungarian, Slovak, Romanian, Croatian, Rusyn 1 Capital Novi Sad Area  - Total  - % water 21,500 km² n/a Population  - Total (2002)  - Density 2,031,992 94.51... Vojvodina, Serbia and Montenegro ( Serbian: Србија и Црна Гора, often abbreviated as SCG) is the name of the union of Serbia and Montenegro, two former Yugoslav republics united since 2003 in a loose confederation. It is located on the west... Serbia and Montenegro, population 7,229 (1991).


The town is located in southern Bačka (Serbian: Бачка Hungarian: Bácska) is an area of the Pannonian plain lying between the rivers Danube and Tisa. Today this area forms part of the Vojvodina region of Serbia and Montenegro. Novi Sad, the capital city of Vojvodina, stands on the border... Bačka (hence the name), some 25 km northwest of Motto: none Executive government Mayor (Gradonačelnik) City council (Skupština Grada) Mayor Maja Gojković Area 235.6 km² Population  - total  - density 215,659 (2002) 812/km² Founded City status 1694 1748 Area code 021 Latitude Longitude 45°15N 19°51E Twin towns... Novi Sad. It is the cultural center of The Slovaks are a western Slavic ethnic group that primarily inhabits Slovakia and speaks the Slovak language. There are approximately 5 million autochthonous Slovaks in Slovakia, around 300,000 in the Czech Republic, around 100,000 in Hungary, around 80,000 in Serbia, mostly in Vojvodina, around 20,000 in... Slovaks in the province, and other places in the eponymous municipality are also inhabited by many Slovaks.


See also: This is a list of cities in Serbia and Montenegro. For a list of municipalities, see Internal structure of Serbia and Montenegro. For a category, see Category:Cities in Serbia and Montenegro. (figures in brackets are from the 2002 census, two figures designate both strictly urban as well as wider... List of cities in Serbia and Montenegro


External link

  • Bački Petrovac municipality (http://www.backipetrovac.org.yu/)

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Backi Petrovac (228 words)
Backi Petrovac is situated 30 km north-west of Novi Sad on the part of the regional road NS – ODZACI – SOMBOR.
Backi Petrovac is economical cultural and administrative center of the community of Backi Petrovac.
The Community consists of four settlements out of which Backi Petrovac is a settlement of a town character, while the other three are of Panonian type: Kulpin, Glozani and Backi Maglic.
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