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[[Image:Ecska3.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Main street and the Catholic Church]]
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'''Ečka''' ({{lang-sr|Ečka/Ечка}}; {{lang-hr|Ečka}}; {{lang-de|Deutsch-Etschka}}; {{lang-hu|Écska}}, untill 1899: ''Német-Écska'') is a village located in the [[Zrenjanin]] municipality, in the [[Central Banat District]] of [[Serbia]]. It is situated in the autonomous province of [[Vojvodina]]. The population of the village is 4,509 people (2002 census).
'''Ečka''' (Ечка) is a village located in the [[Zrenjanin]] municipality, in the [[Central Banat District]] of [[Serbia]]. It is situated in the autonomous province of [[Vojvodina]]. The population of the village is 4,509 people (2002 census).

==Name==

In [[Serbian language|Serbian]], the village is known as ''Ečka'' or Ечка, in [[Croatian language|Croatian]] as ''Ečka'', in [[German language|German]] as ''Deutsch-Etschka'', and in [[Hungarian language|Hungarian]] as ''Écska'' (untll 1899: ''Német-Écska'').


==Ethnic groups==
==Ethnic groups==

Revision as of 15:02, 25 November 2006

Main street and the Catholic Church

Ečka (Ечка) is a village located in the Zrenjanin municipality, in the Central Banat District of Serbia. It is situated in the autonomous province of Vojvodina. The population of the village is 4,509 people (2002 census).

Name

In Serbian, the village is known as Ečka or Ечка, in Croatian as Ečka, in German as Deutsch-Etschka, and in Hungarian as Écska (untll 1899: Német-Écska).

Ethnic groups

Historical population

  • 1961: 4,323
  • 1971: 4,621
  • 1981: 5,293
  • 1991: 5,172

See also

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