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Serbian Cyrillic The Serbian Cyrillic alphabet (, ), also known as the Serbian script, (, ), is a standardized variation of the Cyrillic script used to write the Serbian language. It originated in medieval Serbia and was significantly reformed in the 19th cen ...
: Панчево, ; ; ; ; ) is a
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and the administrative center of the
South Banat District The South Banat District (, ) is one of administrative districts of Serbia. It lies in the geographical region of Banat. According to the 2022 census, the South Banat District has a population of 260,244 inhabitants. The administrative center ...
in the autonomous province of
Vojvodina Vojvodina ( ; sr-Cyrl, Војводина, ), officially the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina, is an Autonomous administrative division, autonomous province that occupies the northernmost part of Serbia, located in Central Europe. It lies withi ...
,
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. It is located on the shores of rivers Tamiš and
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, in the southern part of
Banat Banat ( , ; ; ; ) is a geographical and Historical regions of Central Europe, historical region located in the Pannonian Basin that straddles Central Europe, Central and Eastern Europe. It is divided among three countries: the eastern part lie ...
region. Since the 2022 census 115,454 people have been living in the Pančevo administrative area. Pančevo is the third largest city in
Vojvodina Vojvodina ( ; sr-Cyrl, Војводина, ), officially the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina, is an Autonomous administrative division, autonomous province that occupies the northernmost part of Serbia, located in Central Europe. It lies withi ...
and the seventh largest in
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by population. Pančevo was first mentioned in 1153 and was described as an important mercantile place. It gained the status of a city in 1873 following the disestablishment of the
Military Frontier The Military Frontier (; sh-Cyrl-Latn, Војна крајина, Vojna krajina, sh-Cyrl-Latn, Војна граница, Vojna granica, label=none; ; ) was a borderland of the Habsburg monarchy and later the Austrian and Austro-Hungari ...
in that region. For most of its period, it was part of the
Kingdom of Hungary The Kingdom of Hungary was a monarchy in Central Europe that existed for nearly a millennium, from 1000 to 1946 and was a key part of the Habsburg monarchy from 1526-1918. The Principality of Hungary emerged as a Christian kingdom upon the Coro ...
and after 1920 it became part of the
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, which was renamed in 1929 to
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. Since then with one interruption it was part of several Yugoslav states and after the dissolution of the latest in 2003, it is part of its successor state,
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. Pančevo is notable for being multi-ethnic,
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(and
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until 1945) have been the dominant ethnic group since the 16th century and since 2011 they compose 80% of the total population of the city. Pančevo is a city with rich cultural events and monuments, and in the past, it also used to be a filming location for many national and international movie productions. Since 2003 an international and multi-cultural carnival has been organized in the city. It is also the main economic center of the South Banat region and its economy is also mostly tied up to Belgrade's economy. HIP factory is located in Pančevo as well as
UTVA Utva Aviation Industry (), commonly known as UTVA is a Serbian manufacturer of general aviation aircraft, subsidiary of Yugoimport SDPR, headquartered in Pančevo. History Utva was founded on 5 June 1937 in Zemun, since 1940 located in Panče ...
which was heavily damaged during the bombing of Yugoslavia in 1999. Pančevo is also well known for its brewery and silk factory which were founded in the early 18th century, and as well as the light bulb factory which are all now defunct. Pančevo is also home to many historical objects, museums and parks.


Name

In
Serbian Serbian may refer to: * Pertaining to Serbia in Southeast Europe; in particular **Serbs, a South Slavic ethnic group native to the Balkans ** Serbian language ** Serbian culture **Demographics of Serbia, includes other ethnic groups within the co ...
and
Macedonian Macedonian most often refers to someone or something from or related to Macedonia. Macedonian(s) may refer to: People Modern * Macedonians (ethnic group), a nation and a South Slavic ethnic group primarily associated with North Macedonia * Mac ...
, the town is known as ''Pančevo'' (Панчево), in Hungarian as ''Pancsova'', in Slovak as ''Pánčevo'', in
Romanian Romanian may refer to: *anything of, from, or related to the country and nation of Romania **Romanians, an ethnic group **Romanian language, a Romance language ***Romanian dialects, variants of the Romanian language **Romanian cuisine, traditional ...
as ''Panciova'' and in German as ''Pantschowa''. The place name is probably derived from an old Slavonic term and meant location of
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.


Geography

Pančevo is located on flat plains at , approximately 17 km NE of
Pančevo bridge Pančevo (Serbian Cyrillic: Панчево, ; ; ; ; ) is a city and the administrative center of the South Banat District in the autonomous province of Vojvodina, Serbia. It is located on the shores of rivers Tamiš and Danube, in the southern ...
to
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and 43 km NW of
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. The altitude above
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is 77 meters. The southern city quarters are located on the bank of the
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, the western quarters to the bank of Tamiš. The
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river islands
Forkontumac Forkontumac ( sr-Cyrl, Форконтумац) is a river island in Serbia, located on the Danube, east of Belgrade and north of the neighbouring island Čakljanac. Both islands are the southernmost part of Pančevo. The island has an area of 391, ...
and
Čakljanac Čakljanac ( sr-Cyrl, Чакљанац) is a river island located on the Danube in Serbia, south of another river island Forkontumac and the city of Pančevo Pančevo (Serbian Cyrillic: Панчево, ; ; ; ; ) is a list of cities in Serbi ...
are southernmost part of urban area.


Climate

Pančevo has a
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(
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: ''Cfa'').


Flora and fauna


Birds

Nature reserves near the city, the coastal areas of the rivers Tamiš and
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, as well as numerous islands, are a habitat for over 100 species of birds, 63 species of which are natural rarities. The City Forest with over 300 hectares, and the National Garden, the largest city park with almost 15 hectares, are located just a few minutes walk from the center of Pančevo and are home to many species of birds. A particularly important bird habitat, in addition to the Ponjavica Nature Park and the Ivanovačka Ada Special Nature Reserve, is the Deliblato Sands Special Nature Reserve, which is partly located in Pančevo. The notable bird species found in Pančevo are the white-tailed eagle, black storks, bullfinch and black-winged stilt. The first lowland feeding ground in Serbia for the white-tailed eagle, which is on the list of endangered species, was built on the territory of Pančevo.


History

In the late 19th and early 20th century many archaeological artifacts of the
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period were found, remains of settlements and places of burial from the times of
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(
Urnfield culture The Urnfield culture () was a late Bronze Age Europe, Bronze Age culture of Central Europe, often divided into several local cultures within a broader Urnfield tradition. The name comes from the custom of cremation, cremating the dead and placin ...
) and
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on the urban area. Most of the objects are exhibited at the National Museum of the town. In 1154, Arabic Muslim geographer
Muhammad al-Idrisi Abu Abdullah Muhammad al-Idrisi al-Qurtubi al-Hasani as-Sabti, or simply al-Idrisi (; ; 1100–1165), was an Arab Muslim geographer and cartographer who served in the court of King Roger II at Palermo, Sicily. Muhammad al-Idrisi was born in C ...
described region in his ''Book of Pleasant Journeys into Faraway Lands'' as an important mercantile place. The regional area was administered by the
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until early 11th century, then by the
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until it became part of the
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in
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. During Turkish rule, the region was part of the
Temeşvar Eyalet The Province of Temeşvar () was a first-level administrative unit (eyalet) of the Ottoman Empire. It existed from 1552 to 1716. Provincial administration was centered in ''Temeşvar'' (today's Timișoara) from 1552 to 1659, and again from 1693 t ...
and mostly populated by
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. In 1660,
Evliya Çelebi Dervish Mehmed Zillî (25 March 1611 – 1682), known as Evliya Çelebi (), was an Ottoman Empire, Ottoman explorer who travelled through his home country during its cultural zenith as well as neighboring lands. He travelled for over 40 years, rec ...
described the town as a quadrangular
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being diameter of one hundred Turkish feet. During the Austro-Turkish War, the fortification was conquered by Imperial troops under supreme command of Claude Florimond de Mercy in 1716. There is an impression of the old city and its fortification recorded on maps from 1717 and 1720 which are located at
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and Institute of Military History in
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. After the
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, the urban area belonged to the
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, and temporarily served as
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of the Habsburg Imperial Army. In December 1764, a military commission of Viennese
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registered all people and number of more or less habitable houses, and the Habsburg government encouraged massive immigration of German settlers for administrative furnishing and developing new district of
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. In January 1794,
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signed the
charter A charter is the grant of authority or rights, stating that the granter formally recognizes the prerogative of the recipient to exercise the rights specified. It is implicit that the granter retains superiority (or sovereignty), and that the ...
of borough rights of Pančevo, there is no other real evidence like a
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of city founding. In 1852, the fortification was
slighted Slighting is the deliberate damage of high-status buildings to reduce their value as military, administrative, or social structures. This destruction of property is sometimes extended to the contents of buildings and the surrounding landscape. It ...
for urban expanding. In 1873, the military frontier was abolished and Pančevo included into the Torontál county of
Austria-Hungary Austria-Hungary, also referred to as the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the Dual Monarchy or the Habsburg Monarchy, was a multi-national constitutional monarchy in Central Europe#Before World War I, Central Europe between 1867 and 1918. A military ...
. In 1902, Cadastre, cadastral maps of the town were recorded which are located at the National Archives of Hungary. After the Armistice of Villa Giusti, Austrian-Hungarian Armistice of Villa Giusti, the region became part of the provisional Banat, Bačka and Baranja, Torontalsko-tamiške županja and due to the Treaty of Trianon finally belonged to the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. In 1922, the region was structured into the Belgrade Oblast, Belgrade oblast and since 1929 into the Dunavska banovina.


Effects of World War II on City life

In April 1941, Pančevo was occupied during the invasion of Yugoslavia by Nazi Germany, Germany. On 21-22 April, 1941, Wehrmacht soldiers committed a war crime massacre in the city when 36 Serbian people Pančevo executions, were murdered by hanging and shooting as a reprisal for the deaths of 9 Volksdeutsche members of the paramilitary formation Mannschaft, a part of the 2nd SS Panzer Division Das Reich, SS Division ''Das Reich'', and a wounded comrade of that division, attacked by three men of the Royal Yugoslav Army, Royal Yugoslavian Army before the state Surrender (military), surrender. On April 11, 1941, Royal Cavalry officers Stevan Rikanović, Saša Rakezić and Milan Orlić gave a signal during the German parade that they did not accept the looming Yugoslavian defeat. They erected temporary scaffolding behind a wall of a Catholic cemetery and fired at the Nazi Mannschaft, who, after overcoming that surprise, returned fire immediately, assisted by two SS men who had been seated in a nearby German café. On Operation Retribution (1941), April 6, 1941, members of the Mannschaft had already daubed Anti-Judaism, anti-semitic slogans on some graves in this cemetery; some gravestones were badly damaged, too, but they put on the grave of Đorđe Vajfert, Georg Weifert a wreath with a decorated swastika ribbon. The following day, pro-German groups marched through all the streets, smashed windows of Serbian shops and taunted, spat and beat Serbian civilians because "they had to stay in their homes and were not allowed to go out." On Invasion of Yugoslavia, April 17, 1941, there was a power demonstration with a deployment of Mannschaft units in front of City Hall Square, and an incendiary speech by Kreisführer Otto Vogenberger from the balcony of the building, in which he spoke about the "liberation of regional Germans from Yugoslav slavery" and announced "three days of celebrations until the birthday of our Führer." On April 20, 1941, the Kreisführer was personally gifted with a portrait of Hitler by Heinrich Knirr, who was "visiting his beloved homeland". On May 1, 1941, selected policemen from the Banatian State Guard were publicly sworn in at the same place with black uniforms and a Totenkopf on their collar, speaking words such as "protecting the rights and lives of German people," although they had already been recruited in April. Propaganda photos and film of the reprisal massacre were used decades after the event to help chronicle the Wehrmacht's complicity in the atrocities during the war, often manipulated in German-language TV documentaries. During World War II in Yugoslavia, Pančevo was part of Autonomous Territory of the Military Commander in Serbia, Banat within German-occupied Serbia. Selected Danube Swabian men were recruited and conscripted in Mannschaft, in Waffen-SS, the majority of them either in Schutzstaffel, SS-Division ''Das Reich'', in Ordnungspolizei, German Police or 7th SS Volunteer Mountain Division Prinz Eugen, ''SS'' Freiwilligen Gebirgsjäger Division ''Prinz Eugen''. More than 99.99 percent of local German women and youth were organized in formations such as the Deutsche Frauenschaft and the Hitler Youth, Deutsche Jugend (including the League of German Girls, DMB) and dedicated to Nazism. In 1943, the Südostdeutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft issued a very treacherously worded census with the note "for official use only," stating that "there are amazingly fifty eight 'orthodox Germans' in it," which is a phrase used to describe collaborators of Romanian origin. In 1944, after the defeat of the German Wehrmacht and the Waffen-SS during the Belgrade Offensive by the Allies of World War II, Allied Armies, a part of the German population left the city, together with the defeated German army. In November 1944, in cooperation with the OZNA, a KNOJ brigade was set up to denazify the region, consisting of 20 elite partisans who volunteered to execute symbolic deterrent measures under the supreme command of Brigade Commander Svetozar Rupić. All measures began for the first time in January 1945 after intensive research and determination of the execution sites. The rest of the ethnic German population remained in the country. These people were sent to local Internment Camp, internment camps which existed until 1948. After their dissolution, much of the ethnic German population left Yugoslavia for economic reasons. From 1945, the city belonged to the Srez Pančevo of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. The city was the administrative center of the region from all these centuries to the present.


Administration

The administration of the municipality of Pančevo is structured in 9 local communities (Mesna zajednica, Grammatical number, singular; abbreviation MZ) of seven villages, two towns and the city of Pančevo, structured in eight local communities of eight city districts with several quarters.


Administrative area structure

The administrative area differs to the historical administrative area. From 1946 to 1959, the historical municipality (Srez) was structured in 23 communities, including today's communities and the villages and cities of Baranda, Borča, Crepaja, Debeljača, Idvor, Kovačica (town), Kovačica, Opovo, Ovča, Padina (Kovacica), Padina, Sakule, Sefkerin, Uzdin and Vojlovica. The city district Vojlovica was added to the town in 1978.


City administrative structure


Demographics

As of the 2022 census, the city proper has a population of 73,401, while the administrative area has a population of 115,454, 57% more than the city proper.


Culture


Cultural institutions and events

The oldest and most traditional cultural institution of the city is the Serbian Church Choral Society, founded in 1838 and the oldest still existing Choral Society of today's Serbia. Since its inception, probably the most famous of all honorable choirmasters is Davorin Jenko, who conducted the choir from 1863 to 1865. In the present, the choir is conducted for the fourth time in a continuous sequence by a woman. The most important Cultural Center of the city (Kulturni Centar Pančeva) is located in the former theater building of the city, founded in 1947 and named National Theater which realized play productions in cooperation with Serbian National Theatre, National Theater Novi Sad. In 1956, the political authorities of the town decided the creation of a cultural center which is representing variety of all Arts. The center has a gallery of Modern art, and it promotes continuous festivals like Biennale, Biennial of Art (Bijenale umetnosti), the music festival ''Ethno.com'' and the ''Pančevački Jazz Festival'' with artists from all over the world. In addition, some theater productions are shown annually in cooperation with National Theatre Belgrade, National Theater Belgrade and other famous institutions. In 2012, the center published all popular stories of Zigomar (comics), Zigomar Comics in a collected edition. Since 1977, the House of Youth (Dom omladine) is venue of the event ''Rukopisi'' (Manuscripts) where young writers are presented each year. The facility also promotes many other events like ''FreeDOM Art Festival''. There is also the continuous Film festival ''PAFF'' worth mentioning which has a good reputation beyond the region. In the past, the city has been filming location for many national and international movie productions, including well known movies such as La Tour, prends garde !, La Tour, prends garde!, The Mongols (film), The Mongols, I Even Met Happy Gypsies, Balkan Express (film), Balkan Express, Black Cat, White Cat and Coriolanus (film), Coriolanus. Since 2004, each year in June the Pančevački Carnival become the most important event of its kind in Serbia. The highlight of the event is the parade which goes through the center with more than over 3,000 international participants and up to 100,000 visitors annually. The city is a member of the Federation of European Carnival Cities. The National Museum was founded in 1923 and it is located in former Neoclassicism, neoclassical Seat of local government, city hall since several decades. The institution has a valuable permanent exhibition and it is one of the most important museums of Vojvodina. The Vajfert Brewery is located in the town's center and it is the oldest one of today's Serbia, founded in 1722 by Abraham Kepiš from Bratislava. The brewery was run by the Vajfert family for several generations and its most famous represent was Đorđe Vajfert. After closing in 2008 and a conflagration in 2010, the building complex was a ruin in recent years. In 2015, the city began to realize a concept for revitalizing the industrial heritage and in the following year, the Đorđe Vajfert Brewery Museum was opened in the presence of the Austrian and German ambassadors. In the same year, a new summer festival called ''Vajfert Days'' was held for the first time. The intention of the organizer is to promote the tourist, cultural, artistic and economic potential of the city. There is an archive of the city, founded in 1947 and it is located in former barracks of Austro-Hungarian Army, Austrian-Hungarian Army. The archive collects and preserves materials of town's history from all centuries.


Cultural monuments

Pančevo's Vojlovica monastery is one of the oldest monasteries of Vojvodina, the oldest sacral building complex of the city and declared Cultural Monuments of Exceptional Importance (Serbia), Cultural Monument of Exceptional Importance. In 1542, the monastery was first mentioned by hegumen Jeronomah Parfenije in a Serbian almanac of Božidar Vuković. The church of the monastery is dedicated to Archangels Michael and Gabriel and was transformed into Neoclassical architecture, neoclassical stile towards the end of 18th century. From 1942 to 1944, some Orthodox dignitaries such as Gavrilo V, Serbian Patriarch, Gavrilo V were temporarily imprisoned in the monastery and the entire building complex was observed by members of Deutsche Mannschaft including obligation to regularly report for Ordnungspolizei, ''Banater Staatswache''. The oldest church in town is the Roman Catholic Church Saint Charles Borromeo, built from 1756 to 1757 and in 1768, the building was extended with a steeple which was equipped with a turret clock in 1868 to mark its centenary. Its column in the square in front of the building with statue of Abraham and Isaac was built in 1722. The building was previously used as a provisional church of a Order of Friars Minor Conventual, Minorite monastery. The religious order provided the military chaplains for the
garrison A garrison is any body of troops stationed in a particular location, originally to guard it. The term now often applies to certain facilities that constitute a military base or fortified military headquarters. A garrison is usually in a city ...
of the Imperial Army of the Holy Roman Emperor, Imperial Army. The Serbian Orthodox Church Assumption of Mary, Assumption of Holy Virgin was built from 1807 to 1811. The iconostasis of the church was designed by the painter Konstantin Danil from 1828 to 1833. The urban Institute for Protection of Cultural Monuments supports the maintenance and restoration of Pančevo's Cultural Heritage.


Media

The weekly newspaper ''Pančevac'' is oldest one of still existing print media in Serbia, founded in 1869, weekly newspaper ''Libertatea'' is most widely used print media of Romanians in Serbia, its first edition has been published in May 1945. The most used local mass media is ''Radio Television of Vojvodina, RTV'' Pančevo. The TV station started broadcasting its programs in 1992.


Clubs

There is a single but well known board game club in Pančevo. Founded in 2015, Klub d20 brings together people who love all kinds of games, as well as epic and science fiction. It's meant to cater to all ages, from 5 to 105, to all those who are willing to learn something new through games and to get acquainted with new, non-classic board games of different kinds such as RPG, card and video. The club also organizes movies nights and watching of TV series, as well as literary evenings and tribunes on appropriate topics. In the club you can find well over 100 board games which you can play in the club or rent for an affordable price and play in the comfort of your home. However, since it really is a hub of fun and games in Pančevo, most people prefer to bring their friends and enjoy board games in the club quarters. Since the Covid-19 outbreak began the club has temporarily shut its doors but Pančevo residents and board game enthusiasts from afar are eagerly awaiting its reopening.


Education

There are 12 primary and 10 secondary schools in Pančevo, including the Gymnasium founded in 1863. Among its notable students are Mihajlo Pupin and Uroš Predić, after whom the Gymnasium was named in 1958.


Economy

Pančevo is the economic center of South Banat District. There are many industrial companies in processing of Oil refinery, oil, steel, aluminum, glass, Corn wet-milling, corn, Mill (grinding), grain, in metalworking, in producing petrochemicals, fertilizer, commercial packaging, Polyethylene terephthalate, PET molding machines, clothes, grain mill products, bacon and other food, in construction of aircraft, thermal power stations and Steel building, buildings of steel Beam (structure), beams. Pančevo's economy is tied up with Belgrade economy, as the distance between the cities is only 14 kilometers. The industrial site of Naftna Industrija Srbije, NIS refinery is the largest one of all refineries in Serbia. In 1999, the industrial site was strategically bombed by NATO bombing of Yugoslavia. Precise targets included the refinery, the town's Pančevo Airport, airport, the Utva Aviation Industry, Utva aircraft industry and HIP factory. The UNEP reported in studies about soil and groundwater contamination caused by NATO bombardment. The contamination is a long-term threat to natural environment and human health. There are two protected natural resources located in surroundings of the city, the natural monument Ivanovo, Pančevo, Ivanov's island (
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Ivanovačka ada) and the List of protected natural resources in Serbia, Nature Park Ponjavica. The following table gives a preview of total number of registered people employed in legal entities per their core activity (as of 2022):


Public transportation

The most important road that runs through Pančevo is the European route E70 which forms a bypass around the city center, connecting the city with
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. The IB-14 highway (Serbia), IB-14 highway to
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via Kovin starts here, and so does the Roads in Serbia, IIA-130 highway to Ečka. As the most important regional mode of transport on road is made available a bus route network for public passenger traffic by ''Autotransport Pančevo'' since 1948. Having a relatively small population, Pančevo has no less than four List of Beovoz stations, passenger railway stations: Pančevo Glavna stanica, Pančevo Varoš, Pančevo Strelište and Pančevo Vojlovica. Apart from these, Serbian Railways also serve some important industries, such as Naftna Industrija Srbije, NIS oil refinery and mineral fertilizer HIP-Azotara. In April 1894, the city was connected to the Rail transport in Europe, European railways net. The municipality lies on left bank downriver of
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which is one of the Europe's main waterways. The new harbor was built in 1947, Tamiš discharges into Danube just outside the town of Pančevo.


Sports

There are some popular sporting clubs in town, the football (soccer) team FK Železničar Pančevo, the women's football club ŽFK Pančevo, ŽFK, the basketball club KK Tamiš and the American football team Pančevo Panthers. Currently, the most successful athlete is Slobodan Bitević who lives in the city. Dušan Borković is a Serbian auto racing driver from Pančevo. He was the two time European champion 2012 European Hill Climb Championship and 2015 European Touring Car Cup, and also a member of the National Assembly (Serbia), National Assembly of Serbia from 2016 to 2020.


Landmarks

One of the most prominent and famous parts of the city is the park. It is located in the very heart of Pančevo. The park and the Kralj Petar square represent the ''lungs'' of the city. In late 2021, the reconstruction of the park began. ''JKP Zelenilo'' hired the Faculty of Forestry do a detailed estimate of the health of trees located in the park, the ''JKP Vodovod i kanalizacija'' were hired to work on the reconstruction of the plumbing, rainwater and sewage pipes. The lightning system should also undergo reconstruction. In March 2022 a small playground for children has been added in front of the Tax Administration office. This significantly altered the appearance of this part of the park since it was previously known only for the famous ''Sower'' statue.


International relations


Twin towns - sister cities

Pančevo is twinned with: * Bonyhád, Hungary * Boulogne-Billancourt, France * Byala Slatina Municipality, Byala Slatina, Bulgaria * Kumanovo Municipality, Kumanovo, North Macedonia * Michalovce, Slovakia * Mrkonjić Grad, Bosnia and Herzegovina * Neapoli, Thessaloniki, Neapoli, Greece * Prijedor, Bosnia and Herzegovina * Province of Ravenna, Ravenna Province, Italy * Reșița, Romania * Stavroupoli, Greece * Stupino, Stupinsky District, Moscow Oblast, Stupino, Russia * Voskresensk, Moscow Oblast, Voskresensk, Russia


Partnership

* Tarragona, Spain


Notable people

*Vasa Živković (1819–1891), poet and priest *Dragomir Krančević (1847–1929), violinist *Đorđe Vajfert (1850–1937), industrialist and Governor of the National Bank of Serbia and later Yugoslavia *Ljubica Luković (1858–1915), President of Circle of Serbian Sisters *Ludwig von Graff (1851–1924), zoologist *Heinrich Knirr (1862–1944), painter of official portrait of Adolf Hitler *Jovan Erdeljanović (1874–1944), ethnologist *Milan Ćurčin (1880–1960), poet and editor *Milorad Bata Mihailović (1923–2011), painter *Alexis Guedroitz (1923–1992), professor of Russian language and literature *Olja Ivanjicki (1931–2009), artist *Stevan Bena (1935–2012), Yugoslavia national football team, football player *Zlatoje Martinov (born 1953), journalist and writer *Zoran Gajić (born 1958), volleyball trainer *Milan Orlić (born 1962), laureate of several literary awards *Aleksandar Zograf (born 1963), cartoonist *Slobodan Beštić (born 1964), actor *Milenko Topić (born 1969), Yugoslavia national basketball team, basketball player, World and European champion *Bobby Despotovski (born 1971), Australian footballer *Igor Kokoškov (born 1971), NBA basketball coach *Marinika Tepić (born 1974), politician *Mirjana Pović (born 1981), Astrophysicist *Marina Munćan (born 1982), athlete, Universiade champion *Dušan Borković (born 1984), auto racing driver, two time European champion. *Nađa Higl (born 1987), swimmer, World champion
Srđan Nikolovski
(born 1989), physician and medical scientist *Nemanja Dangubić (born 1993), basketball player *Kosta Novaković (born 1996), strength & conditioning coach/rehab specialist, Serbian National Rowing Team Captain, "Little Miss Sunshine" *Anja Crevar (born 2000), swimmer, Gold medalist at the European Junior Championships


Gallery

File:Pančevo rimokatolička crkva 2.jpg, Roman Catholic church Saint Charles Borromeo built 1756-57 and column with statue of Abraham and Isaac File:Pančevo Uspenska crkva 2.jpg, Serbian orthodox church Assumption of Mary, Assumption of Holy Virgin, built 1807-1811 File:Pančevo Uspenska crkva 19.jpg, Iconostasis of Serbian orthodox church File:Mite-topalovića.jpg, Street of old central quarter File:Pančevo Narodna bašta5.JPG, Urban park Narodna bašta in the center File:Pančevo Tamiš Kule svetionici10.JPG, Tamiš lighthouse


Articles

* Bor, Serbia, Bor * Pančevački Rit * List of cities in Serbia * Historical Archive of Pančevo


References


External links


Official Website by the City of Pančevo

Official Website by Turistička organizacija Pančeva

ABC of Pančevo, city's first website started in 1997.

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The local entertainment portal Pancevo Online
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YouTubeChannel

Pančevo City

Pančevo Moj Kraj

News portal Južni Banat
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