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'''Svetozar Miletić''' (Светозар Милетић) is a village in [[Serbia]]. It is situated in the [[Sombor]] municipality, in the [[West Bačka District]], [[Vojvodina]] province. The village is ethnically mixed and its population numbering 3,169 people (2002 census). |
'''Svetozar Miletić''' (Светозар Милетић, in [[Croatian language|Croatian]]: ''Lemeš'') is a village in [[Serbia]]. It is situated in the [[Sombor]] municipality, in the [[West Bačka District]], [[Vojvodina]] province. The village is ethnically mixed and its population numbering 3,169 people (2002 census). |
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The village was named after [[Svetozar Miletić]], a political leader of [[Serbs in Vojvodina]]. |
The village was named after [[Svetozar Miletić]], a political leader of [[Serbs in Vojvodina]] from second half of 19th century. |
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==Demographics== |
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Svetozar Miletić (Светозар Милетић, in Croatian: Lemeš) is a village in Serbia. It is situated in the Sombor municipality, in the West Bačka District, Vojvodina province. The village is ethnically mixed and its population numbering 3,169 people (2002 census).
Name
The village was named after Svetozar Miletić, a political leader of Serbs in Vojvodina from second half of 19th century.
Demographics
According to the 2002 census, ethnic groups in the village included:
- Hungarians = 1,455 (45.91%)
- Croats = 581 (18.33%) (*)
- Serbs = 549 (17.32%) (*)
- Bunjevci = 217 (6.85%) (*)
- Yugoslavs = 149 (4.70%) (*)
- others.
(*) Total number of South Slavs (Croats, Serbs, Bunjevci, Yugoslavs) that live in the village is 1,496 (47.21%).
Historical population
- 1961: 3,990
- 1971: 3,860
- 1981: 3,685
- 1991: 3,292
- 2002: 3,169
References
- Slobodan Ćurčić, Broj stanovnika Vojvodine, Novi Sad, 1996.