uara
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uara
Fejrtelep
Village
The Roman Catholic Church
uara
Location of uara within Serbia
Coordinates:
445617N 210718ECoordinates: 445617N 210718E
Country
Serbia
Province
Vojvodina
District
South Banat
Elevation
169 m (554 ft)
Population (2002)
uara
319
Time zone
CET (UTC+1)
Summer (DST)
CEST (UTC+2)
Area code(s)
+381(0)13
Car plates
V
Susara Street detail.
House of the local Traditional Folkways Care Association
Postcard of uara (Fejrtelep) from 1902.
uara (Serbian: uara or , Hungarian: Fejrtelep and in German: Schuschara) is a
village in Serbia. It is situated in the Vrac municipality, in the South Banat District, Vojvodina
province. The village has a Hungarian ethnic majority (64.09%) and its population numbering 319
people (2002 census).
Contents
1 Population
2 Gallery
3 See also
4 References
5 External links
Population
In the settlement Susara 296 adult inhabitants, the average age of the population live is 40.9 years
(39.3 for men and 42.5 for women). The village has 139 households, the average number of
members per household is 2.71. The population in this village is very inhomogeneous and in the last
three censuses were registered a decline in the population.
1894: 1044
1910: 946
1921: 1016
1948: 748
1953: 851
1961: 819
1971: 648
1981: 496
1991: 472
2002: 416
2011: 319
Gallery
uara
See also
List of places in Serbia
List of cities, towns and villages in Vojvodina
References
1. Book 1, Population, national or ethnic origin, the data on settlements, the Republic Institute
for Statistics, Belgrade, February 2003, ISBN 86-84433-00-9
2. Book 2, population, gender and age, data on settlements, the Republican Institute for
Statistics, Belgrade, February 2003, ISBN 86-84433-01-7
Milan Marina, Historical population 1948 - 2002., (Broj stanovnistva, 19482002)
Slobodan uri, Broj stanovnika Vojvodine, Novi Sad, 1996.
External links
Vue satellitaire de uara
uara
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Cities, towns and villages in the South Banat District
Panevo
Banatski Brestovac
Banatsko Novo Selo
Glogonj
Dolovo
Ivanovo
Jabuka
Kaarevo
Omoljica
Starevo
Alibunar
Bela Crkva
Banatski Karlovac
Vladimirovac
Dobrica
Ilanda
Janoik
Lokve
Nikolinci
Novi Kozjak
Seleu
Banatska Palanka
Banatska Subotica
Vraev Gaj
Grebenac
Dobrievo
Dupljaja
Jasenovo
Kajtasovo
Kaluerovo
Kruica
Kusi
Crvena Crkva
eko Selo
Vrac
Kovaica
Kovin
Opovo
Vatin
Veliko Sredite
Vlajkovac
Vojvodinci
Vraki Ritovi
Gudurica
Zagajica
Izbite
Jablanka
Kutilj
Mali am
Malo Sredite
Markovac
Mesi
Oreac
Pavli
Parta
Potporanj
Ritievo
Soica
Straa
Uljma
uara
Debeljaa
Idvor
Padina
Putnikovo
Samo
Uzdin
Crepaja
Bavanite
Gaj
Deliblato
Dubovac
Malo Bavanite
Mramorak
Ploica
Skorenovac
umarak
Baranda
Sakule
Sefkerin
Plandite
Banatski Sokolac
Barice
Velika Greda
Veliki Gaj
Duine
Jermenovci
Kupinik
Laudonovac
Margita
Markovievo
Miletievo
Stari Lec
Hajduica
(*) bold are municipalities or cities
Categories:
Populated places in Serbian Banat
Populated places in South Banat District
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