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Vlajkovac

Coordinates: 45°04′17″N 21°12′01″E / 45.07139°N 21.20028°E / 45.07139; 21.20028
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Vlajkovac
Влајковац (Serbian)
Temesvajkóc (Hungarian)
Vlaicovăț (Romanian)
The Orthodox Church
Vlajkovac is located in Vojvodina
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Location of Vlajkovac within Serbia
Vlajkovac is located in Serbia
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Vlajkovac (Serbia)
Vlajkovac is located in Europe
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Vlajkovac (Europe)
Coordinates: 45°04′17″N 21°12′01″E / 45.07139°N 21.20028°E / 45.07139; 21.20028
CountrySerbia
ProvinceVojvodina
DistrictSouth Banat
Elevation
80 m (260 ft)
Population
 (2002)
 • Vlajkovac1,178
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
26332
Area code+381(0)13
Car plates

Vlajkovac (Serbian Cyrillic: Влајковац; Hungarian: Temesvajkóc; Romanian: Vlaicovăț) is a village in Serbia. It is situated in the Vršac municipality, in the South Banat District, Vojvodina province.

Name

In Serbian, the village is known as Vlajkovac (Влајковац), in Romanian as Vlaicovăț, in Hungarian as Temesvajkóc, and in German as Wlajkowatz.

History

Bronze Age graves of south Russian steppe nomads was found in the village.

Ethnic groups (2002 census)

The village has a Serb ethnic majority with a seizable Romanian and Hungarian minority and its population numbering 1,178 people (2002 census).[1]

  • Serbs = 656 (55.68%)
  • Romanians = 288 (24.44%)
  • Hungarians = 182 (15.44%)
  • Yugoslavs = 16

Population history

The DTD (Danube-Tisa-Danube) channel at village Vlajkovac.
  • 1961: 1,855
  • 1971: 1,530
  • 1981: 1,356
  • 1991: 1,328
  • 2002: 1,178

See also

References

  1. ^ Popis stanovništva, domaćinstava i stanova u 2002, Stranovništvo - nacionalna ili etnička pripadnost - podaci po naseljima, knjiga 1, Republika Srbija, Republički zavod za statistiku, Beograd, Februar 2003.

Further reading

  • Slobodan Ćurčić, Broj stanovnika Vojvodine, Novi Sad, 1996.