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Emese Úri
Emese Úri ( sr-Cyrl, Емеше Ури, Emeše Uri; born 15 May 1967) is a Serbian medical doctor, administrator, and politician from the country's Hungarians in Serbia, Hungarian community, currently serving her second term in the National Assembly (Serbia), Serbian national assembly. Úri is a member of the Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians (VMSZ). Early life and career Úri was born in Vršac, in what was then the Socialist Autonomous Province of Vojvodina in the Socialist Republic of Serbia, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. She was raised in the Hungarian community of Jermenovci in nearby Plandište and attended medical high school in Zrenjanin. Úri graduated with a general medical degree from the Medical Faculty in Novi Sad, began working at the Sombor health centre in 2000, and became director of the centre in 2013. Politician Úri was given the sixth position on the VMSZ's electoral list for Sombor in the 2016 Serbian local elections and was not elected when the ...
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Vršac
Vršac ( sr-Cyrl, Вршац, ) is a city in the autonomous province of Vojvodina, Serbia. As of 2022, the city urban area had a population of 31,946, while the city administrative area had 45,462 inhabitants. It is located in the geographical region of Banat. Etymology The name ''Vršac'' is of Serbian origin, ultimately deriving from Proto-Slavic *vьrxъ, meaning "summit". In Serbian, the city is known as Вршац or ''Vršac'', in Romanian as ''Vârșeț'' or Vîrșeț, in Hungarian as ''Versec'' or ''Versecz'', in German as ''Werschetz'', and in Turkish as ''Virşac'' or ''Verşe''. History The uniqueness of Vršac is reflected in the fact that it has been inhabited since the dawn of the first cultures. Thus, the oldest traces of human presence in Banat originate precisely from Vršac, since individual finds of Paleolithic flint tools from the middle and younger Paleolithic, Mousterian and Aurignacian cultures were found on the slopes of the Vršac Mountains. Th ...
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