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Bačka Topola ( sr-Cyrl, Бачка Топола, ; hu, Topolya, ) is a town and municipality located in the North Bačka District of the autonomous province of
Vojvodina Vojvodina ( sr-Cyrl, Војводина}), officially the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina, is an autonomous province that occupies the northernmost part of Serbia. It lies within the Pannonian Basin, bordered to the south by the national capital ...
, Serbia. The municipality is composed of 23 local communities and has a population of 33,321, while the town itself has 14,573 inhabitants.


Name

The name of the town is derived from the Serbian word ''topola'' (топола) ("poplar" in English). The first part of the name of the town was given to designate its location in the region of Bačka in contrast to places with similar names, like Topola in Šumadija or Banatska Topola in Banat.


History

The town was mentioned first in 1462 under name ''Fibaych''. This settlement was destroyed in the 16th century and new smaller settlement was later built at its location. Name ''Topola'' was first recorded in 1543, while according to the Ottoman defters from 1580, 1582, and 1590, it was mentioned as a village, whose population numbered between 21 and 23 houses. In this time, the inhabitants of the settlement were Serbs. In 1704, Topola was destroyed by kuruc rebels. In 1731, Topola was mentioned as an uninhabited heath. In 1750, the new settlement was founded at this location and 200 Hungarian and Slovak families arrived here from
Upper Hungary Upper Hungary is the usual English translation of ''Felvidék'' (literally: "Upland"), the Hungarian term for the area that was historically the northern part of the Kingdom of Hungary, now mostly present-day Slovakia. The region has also been ...
. It was a district center in Bács-Bodrog County as "Topolya" until 1918, when it became part of Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (renamed to
Yugoslavia Yugoslavia (; sh-Latn-Cyrl, separator=" / ", Jugoslavija, Југославија ; sl, Jugoslavija ; mk, Југославија ;; rup, Iugoslavia; hu, Jugoszlávia; rue, label=Pannonian Rusyn, Югославия, translit=Juhoslavija ...
in 1929). It was part of Yugoslavia until 1991, with the exception of Hungarian occupation between 1941 and 1944 during
World War II World War II or the Second World War, often abbreviated as WWII or WW2, was a world war that lasted from 1939 to 1945. It involved the vast majority of the world's countries—including all of the great powers—forming two opposing ...
.


Inhabited places

Bačka Topola municipality includes the town of Bačka Topola and the following villages: * Bagremovo ( hu, Brazília or Bárdossyfalva) * Bački Sokolac * Bajša ( hu, Bajsa) * Bogaraš ( hu, Bodaras or Félváros) * Gornja Rogatica * Gunaroš ( hu, Gunaras) * Karađorđevo * Kavilo ( hu, Rákócitelep or Kavilló) * Krivaja * Mali Beograd * Mićunovo * Njegoševo * Novo Orahovo ( hu, Zentagunaras) * Obornjača ( hu, Nagyvölgy) * Pačir ( hu, Pacsér) * Panonija * Pobeda ( hu, Győztes) * Srednji Salaš *
Stara Moravica Stara Moravica ( sr-cyr, Стара Моравица; hu, Bácskossuthfalva or ; german: Alt-Morawitza) is a village located in the Bačka Topola municipality, in the North Bačka District of Serbia. It is situated in the Autonomous Province of ...
( hu, Bácskossuthfalva) * Svetićevo * Tomislavci * Zobnatica ( hu, Andrásnépe) Note: For the inhabited places with an absolute or relative Hungarian ethnic majority, the names are also given in Hungarian.


Demographics

According to the 2011 census results, the municipality of Bačka Topola has a population of 33,321 inhabitants.


Ethnic groups

Local communities with a Hungarian majority are: Bačka Topola (Hungarian: ''Topolya''), Bajša (Hungarian: ''Bajsa''), Pačir (Hungarian: ''Pacsér''),
Stara Moravica Stara Moravica ( sr-cyr, Стара Моравица; hu, Bácskossuthfalva or ; german: Alt-Morawitza) is a village located in the Bačka Topola municipality, in the North Bačka District of Serbia. It is situated in the Autonomous Province of ...
(Hungarian: ''Bácskossuthfalva''), Zobnatica (Hungarian: ''Andrásnépe''), Bogaraš (Hungarian: ''Bogaras-Felváros''), Obornjača (Hungarian: ''Nagyvölgy''), Bagremovo (Hungarian: ''Brazília''), Gunaroš (Hungarian: ''Gunaras''), Novo Orahovo (Hungarian: ''Zentagunaras''), and Kavilo (Hungarian: ''Rákóczifalu'' or ''Kavilló''). Local communities with a
Serb The Serbs ( sr-Cyr, Срби, Srbi, ) are the most numerous South Slavic ethnic group native to the Balkans in Southeastern Europe, who share a common Serbian ancestry, culture, history and language. The majority of Serbs live in their na ...
majority are: Gornja Rogatica, Srednji Salaš, Panonija, Orešković, Bački Sokolac, Karađorđevo, Mićunovo, Njegoševo, Krivaja, Svetićevo, and Mali Beograd. Pobeda (Hungarian: ''Győztes'' or ''Pobedabirtok'') is an ethnically-mixed local community with a Hungarian relative majority. Krivaja, Mali Beograd, and Svetićevo have over 20% Hungarians, as well as other minorities, while Bačka Topola, Pačir, Zobnatica, and Pobeda have over 20% Serbs. The ethnic composition of the municipality:


Economy

The following table gives a preview of total number of employed people per their core activity (as of 2016):


Sport

The most popular local football team is TSC Bačka Topola, that plays in the
Serbian SuperLiga The Serbian Super League ( sr, Супер лига Србије / Super liga Srbije), referred to as the Mozzart Bet Super League ( sr, Моцарт Бет Супер лига / Mozzart Bet Super liga) for sponsorship reasons, is a Serbian profes ...
(1st national tier).


Notable people

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Branko Bošković Branko Bošković ( sr-Cyrl, Бранко Бошковић, ; born 21 June 1980) is a Montenegrin retired footballer, who is best known for playing for his legendary performances with DC United, Red Star Belgrade, Paris Saint-Germain and Rapid W ...
former football player * Andrija Kaluđerović football player * Félix Lajkó violinist, zither player, composer, movie actor * Nikola Žigić former football player * György Mezey former football player and manager *
Branislav Simić Branislav Simić ( sr-cyrl, Бранислав Симић; born 21 March 1935) is a retired Greco-Roman wrestler from Serbia Serbia (, ; Serbian: , , ), officially the Republic of Serbia ( Serbian: , , ), is a landlocked country in ...
Greco-Roman wrestler, Olympic champion * Eleonora Wild former basketball player, Olympic and World Championship silver medalist * István Dudás former football player * Paul Kray soldier *
Dušan Tadić Dušan Tadić ( sr-Cyrl, Душан Тадић, ; born 20 November 1988) is a Serbian professional footballer who plays as a forward or attacking midfielder and captains both Eredivisie club Ajax and the Serbia national team. Tadić spent his ...
football player


International relations


Twin towns — Sister cities

Bačka Topola is twinned with: * Belváros-Lipótváros,
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Gheorgheni Gheorgheni (; hu, Gyergyószentmiklós ) is a municipality in Harghita County, Romania. It lies in the Székely Land, an ethno-cultural region in eastern Transylvania. The city administers four villages: * Covacipeter / Kovácspéter * Lacu Roș ...
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Romania Romania ( ; ro, România ) is a country located at the crossroads of Central, Eastern, and Southeastern Europe. It borders Bulgaria to the south, Ukraine to the north, Hungary to the west, Serbia to the southwest, Moldova to the east, and ...
* Kiskunmajsa,
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* Rožňava, Slovakia *
Szentes Szentes is a town in south-eastern Hungary, Csongrád county, near the Tisza river. The town is a cultural and educational center of the region. Notable people * Árpád Balázs (born 1937), classical music composer * János Bácskai 1954. novemb ...
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Hungary Hungary ( hu, Magyarország ) is a landlocked country in Central Europe. Spanning of the Pannonian Basin, Carpathian Basin, it is bordered by Slovakia to the north, Ukraine to the northeast, Romania to the east and southeast, Serbia to the ...


See also

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List of cities, towns and villages in Vojvodina This is a list of cities, towns and villages in Vojvodina, a province of Serbia. List of largest cities and towns in Vojvodina List of urban settlements in Vojvodina List of all urban settlements (cities and towns) in Vojvodina with populati ...
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List of Hungarian communities in Vojvodina The following is a list of List of cities, towns and villages in Vojvodina, municipalities in Vojvodina province of Serbia, in which Hungarians in Vojvodina, ethnic Hungarians form majority or significant minority (i.e. make up over 5% of the tota ...
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List of places in Serbia This is the list of populated places in Serbia (excluding Kosovo), as recorded by the 2002 census, sorted alphabetically by municipalities. Settlements denoted as " urban" (towns and cities) are marked bold. Population for every settlement is gi ...


References

* Slobodan Ćurčić, Broj stanovnika Vojvodine, Novi Sad, 1996.


External links


Official site

Live cameras from Bačka Topola

History of Bačka Topola

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