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Encyclopedia > Bajmok
The Catholic church, and bell-tower of the Orthodox church in Bajmok
The Catholic church, and bell-tower of the Orthodox church in Bajmok
map of Subotica municipality, showing the location of Bajmok
map of Subotica municipality, showing the location of Bajmok

Bajmok (Бајмок) is a village located in the Subotica municipality, in the North Bačka District of Serbia, Serbia and Montenegro. It is situated in the autonomous province of Vojvodina. The village is ethnically mixed and its population is 8,586 people (2002 census). The population of the village include 2,900 Serbs, 2,450 Hungarians, 1,266 Bunjevci, and others. Image File history File linksMetadata Bajmok1. ... Image File history File linksMetadata Bajmok1. ... Image File history File links Subotica. ... Image File history File links Subotica. ... Subotica city hall Subotica (Serbian: Суботица or Subotica, Hungarian: Szabadka, Croatian: Subotica, German: Maria-Theresiopel or Theresiopel, Slovak: Subotica, Rusin: Суботица, Romanian: Subotica or Subotita) is a city and municipality in northern Serbia and Montenegro, in the North Bačka District of Vojvodina, Serbia. ... North Backa (Severna Backa) District within Vojvodina North Bačka District (Serbian: Severnobački okrug, Hungarian: Észak Bácskai Körzet, Croatian: Sjevernobački okrug, Slovak: Severobáčsky okres, Romanian: Districtul Backa de Nord) is a northern district of Serbia. ... Serbia and Montenegro  â€“ Serbia      â€“ Vojvodina   â€“ Montenegro Kosovo (UN administration) Official language Serbian1 Capital Belgrade Area (not including data for Kosovo) – Total – % water 77. ... Serbia and Montenegro  â€“ Serbia      â€“ Vojvodina   â€“ Montenegro Kosovo (UN administration) Official languages Serbian, Hungarian, Slovak, Romanian, Croatian, Rusyn1 Capital Novi Sad Area  â€“ Total  â€“ % water  21,500 km²  n/a Population  â€“ Total (2002)  â€“ Density  2,031,992  94. ... Serbs (Serbian: Срби, Srbi) are a south Slavic people who live mainly in Serbia-Montenegro, Bosnia-Herzegovina, and, to a lesser extent, in Croatia. ... Bunjevci (Serbian and Croatian: Bunjevci/Буњевци, singular Bunjevac/Буњевац, pronounced as Bunyevtzi and Bunyevatz, also in Hungarian: Bunjevácok) are a South Slav ethnic group originally from the Dinaric Alps region, now mostly living in the Bačka region (northern Serbia or Vojvodina) and southern Hungary (particularly in the Baja...


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SADA! Zajedno u akciji (315 words)
Although the center’s 4 computers, photocopy machine, and a printer were sufficient for basic services, such as computer courses, writing and printing seminar papers, advertisements, and others, the facility’s potential was greatly limited due to this deficiency.
As a result, Bajmok citizens and users, including members of a large number of economic associations, lacked access to information in the area of business initiatives, employment possibilities, SME development, and various training/education programs.
The Bajmok Info Center was provided with a computer with server which enables connection to the Internet via radio connection, and graphic cards were also provided.
SADA! Zajedno u akciji (89 words)
Bajmok needed support for its multiethnic festival to promote positive interethnic relations and also improve the social life in the village.
Provide support to the multiethnic village festival in Bajmok and its activities, including construction of stage for performances.
This festival in Bajmok called "International Folk Festival Bajmok 2002" successfully promoted interethnic cooperation and relations by presenting different traditional dances, music and customs of its ethnic groups.
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