Ratkovo
You can help expand this article with text translated from the corresponding article in Serbian. (October 2017) Click [show] for important translation instructions.
|
Ratkovo
Ратково (Serbian) | |
---|---|
Coordinates: 45°27′N 19°20′E / 45.450°N 19.333°E | |
Country | Serbia |
Province | Vojvodina |
Region | Bačka |
District | West Bačka |
Municipality | Odžaci |
Elevation | 299 ft (91 m) |
Population (2011) | |
• Total | 3,411 |
Time zone | UTC+1 (CET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+2 (CEST) |
Ratkovo (Serbian Cyrillic: Ратково) is a village located in the Odžaci municipality, West Bačka District, Vojvodina, Serbia. As of 2011, the population of the village is 3,411 inhabitants.
Name
The former name of the town was Parabuć (Template:Lang-sr). In German, it was known as Parabutsch, and in Hungarian as Paripás or Parabuty. In 1948, it was renamed Ratkovo for Ratko "Chico" Pavlović , a Yugoslav fighter in the Spanish Civil War.
History
The village was first mentioned in 1543. During the Ottoman rule (16th-17th century), Parabuć was populated by Serbs. Since the end of the 17th century, the village belonged to the Habsburg monarchy, and since 1781 many Germans settled here besides Serbs. Between 1918 and 1991, it was part of Yugoslavia.
Demographics
Year | Pop. | ±% p.a. |
---|---|---|
1948 | 4,835 | — |
1953 | 4,904 | +0.28% |
1961 | 5,266 | +0.89% |
1971 | 4,684 | −1.16% |
1981 | 4,337 | −0.77% |
1991 | 4,114 | −0.53% |
2002 | 4,118 | +0.01% |
2011 | 3,411 | −2.07% |
Source: [1] |
According to the last official census done in 2011, the village of Ratkovo has 3,411 inhabitants.
Gallery
-
Old house
-
The Saint John Nepomuk Catholic Church
-
The Saint Joseph Chapel in catholic graveyard
Notable people
- Jovica Stanišić (b. 1950), intelligence officer, former Head of the State Security Service
- Kaća Čelan (b. 1956), writer, director and actress
- Boško Perošević (1956–2000), politician, former Chairmen of the Executive Council of Vojvodina
See also
References
- ^ "2011 Census of Population, Households and Dwellings in the Republic of Serbia" (PDF). stat.gov.rs. Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia. Retrieved 25 December 2017.