Vojvodina


 
 

The Autonomous Province of Vojvodina (Serbian: ????????? ????????? ?????????/Autonomna Pokrajina Vojvodina, Hungarian: Vajdas?g Auton?m Tartom?ny, Slovak: Auton?mna Provincia Vojvodina, Romanian: Provincia Autonom? Voivodina, Croatian: Autonomna Pokrajina Vojvodina, Rusin: ????????? ???????? ?????????) is the northern province of Serbia. Its capital is Novi Sad and the second largest city is Subotica.

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Vojvodina is ethnically diverse, with more than 26 different ethnic groups. It has no fewer than six official languages, reflecting the region's great cultural and linguistic diversity. The Executive Council of Vojvodina is founder of several newspapers and magazines in Vojvodina's official languages: "???????" (Daily news) in Serbian and "Magyar Sz?" (Hungarian Word) in Hungarian are daily newspapers, and weekly magazines are "Hrvatska rije?" (Croatian Word) in Croatian, "Hlas ?udu" (The Voice of the People) in Slovak, "Libertatea" (Freedom) in Romanian and "????? ?????" (Rusin Word) in Rusin.

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Vojvodina is one of two autonomous provinces of Serbia, the other being Kosovo and Metohija. Vojvodina is also part of the Danube-Kri?-Mure?-Tisa euroregion.

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Introduction
Name
History
Geography
Districts
Cities
Demographics
Politics
See also
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FR: Voïvodine


 

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Novi Sad (1) - Serbia (1) - Subotica (1) - Danube-Kri?-Mure?-Tisa (1) - Kosovo and Metohija (1) - Rusin (1) - Hungarian (1) - Serbian (1) - Slovak (1) - Croatian (1) - Romanian (1) -
 

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