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Also see: Bela Crkva (disambiguation) Bela Crkva (Ðела ЦÑква) is a town and municipality in South Banat District of Vojvodina, Serbia and Montenegro. ...
Bela Crkva (Serbian: Bela Crkva or Бела Црква, Romanian: Biserica Albă, German: Weißkirchen, Hungarian: Fehértemplom) is a town and municipality in South Banat District of Vojvodina, Serbia and Montenegro. Its name simply means White Church in the local Slavic (Serbian) language. The town has a population of 10,638, while the Bela Crkva municipality has 20,275 inhabitants. A mayor (from the Latin mÄior, meaning larger,greater) is the politician who serves as chief executive official of some types of municipalities. ...
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Car number plates in the former Yugoslavia showed the place where the car carrying them was registered, in the form of a two letter code. ...
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South Banat (Juzni Banat) District within Vojvodina South Banat District (Serbian: Južnobanatski okrug, Croatian: Južnobanatski okrug, Hungarian: Dél Bánsági Körzet, Slovak: Juhobanátsky okres, Romanian: Districtul Banatul de Sud) is a northeastern district of Serbia with the seat of the district in PanÄevo. ...
Serbia and Montenegro â Serbia â Kosovo and Metohia (UN administration) â Vojvodina â Montenegro Official languages Serbian, Hungarian, Slovak, Romanian, Croatian, Rusin1 Capital Novi Sad Area â Total â % water 21,500 km² n/a Population â Total (2002) â Density 2,031,992 94. ...
Inhabited places
Bela Crkva municipality includes the town of Bela Crkva and the following villages: - Banatska Palanka
- Banatska Subotica
- Vračev Gaj
- Grebenac
- Dobričevo
- Dupljaja
- Jasenovo
- Kajtasovo
- Kaluđerovo
- Kruščica
- Kusić
- Crvena Crkva
- Češko Selo
Ethnic groups (2002 census) The population of the Bela Crkva municipality: Settlements with Serb ethnic majority are: Bela Crkva, Banatska Palanka, Banatska Subotica, Vračev Gaj, Dupljaja, Jasenovo, Kajtasovo, Kaluđerovo, Kruščica, Kusić, and Crvena Crkva. The settlement with Romanian ethnic majority is Grebenac. The settlement with Hungarian ethnic majority is Dobričevo. The settlement with Czech ethnic majority is Češko Selo. Serbs (in the Serbian language СÑби, Srbi) are a south Slavic people living chiefly in Serbia and Montenegro and Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
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