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Bačka
Bačka Bačka (Serbian: Бачка or Bačka, Hungarian: Bácska, Croatian: Bačka, Slovak: Báčka, Rusin: Бачка, German: Batschka) is an area of the Pannonian plain lying between the rivers Danube and Tisa. Most of this area currently forms part of the Vojvodina region of Serbia and Montenegro. Novi Sad, the capital city of ...
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Ba?ka (translated from German)
Ba?ka Ba?ka is the name for: a landscape in Hungary and Serbia , see Batschka three districts in that Serbian Province Vojvodina : Severna Ba?ka ( deu. Noerliche Batschka) Zapadna Ba?ka ( deu. Western Batschka) Ju?na Ba?ka ( deu. Southern Batschka) a municipality in that Slowakei , see Ba?ka (Slowakei ...
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Category:Bačka
Category:Bačka Pages related to Bačka (Бачка) Pages in category "Bačka" There are 83 pages in this section of this category. Bačka * North Bačka District West Bačka District South Bačka District Bács-Bodrog Bács-Kiskun A Ada, Serbia Aleksa Šantić (village) Apatin B Baja, Hungary Bajša Baranya-Baja Republic Bač Bačka ...
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Backa, Sweden
Backa, Sweden Backa, also known as Hisings-Backa, is a district in Gothenburg (population 22 ...
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Bačka Topola
Bačka Topola Cathedral and main street in Bačka Topola Bačka Topola (Serbian: Bačka Topola or Бачка Топола, Hungarian: Topolya) is a town and municipality in the North Bačka District of Vojvodina, Serbia and Montenegro. The municipality is composed of 23 local communities and has a population of 38,179, while the ...
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Talk:Bačka
... empire of Jovan and whatnot is at Backa" It was not "stuff", but historical fact ... – 18.30 PANONIAN Population Info on Backa in 1900: As of 1900 the Backa was composed of Hungarians (40.5%), Germans ... 200,000 Hungarians following the detachment of Backa. Info on Bačka in 1715: According to ...
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Bačka Palanka
Bačka Palanka Bačka Palanka (Serbian: Бачка Паланка or Bačka Palanka; Slovak: Báčska Palanka; Croatian: Bačka Palanka; Hungarian: Bácspalánka; German: Plankenburg) is a city located in Serbia and Montenegro at 45.25° North, 19.39° East. Its name means "A town in Bačka" in Serbian. In 2002 the city had a total ...
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Zapadna Ba?ka (translated from German)
... okres, kroat.: Zapadnoba?ki okrug, rum. : Districtul Backa de Vest) is an administrative district and ...
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Severna Ba?ka (translated from German)
... slowak. : Severobá?sky of okres, rum. : Districtul Backa de Nord) or "north Ba?ka" is ...
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Pobeda (Bačka Topola)
Pobeda (Bačka Topola) Pobeda (Победа) is a village located in the Bačka Topola municipality, in the North Bačka District of Serbia, in the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina.
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