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Danube Swabian Communities: Freidorf, Skorenovac, Dudetii Noi, Apatin, Nichidorf, Mea, Jimbolia, Trkblint, Lovenac, Sânnicolau Mare

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 28. Chapters: Freidorf, Stani i, Skorenovac, Dude tii Noi, Apatin, Od aci, Me a, Ni chidorf, Solymar, Jimbolia, Sannicolau Mare, Torokbalint, Lov enac, Buzia, Banatski Brestovac, Ba ki Gra ac, Swabian Turkey, Veliki Gaj, Villany, Liebling, Timi, Vaskut, Peregu Mare, Lenauheim, Becicherecu Mic, St. George's Cathedral, Timi oara, Deta, Romania, Or i oara, Satchinez, Foeni, Bethausen, Gottlob, Timi . Excerpt: Stani i ( ) is a village in Serbia. It is situated in the Sombor municipality, in the West Ba ka District, Vojvodina province. The village has a Serb ethnic majority and its population numbering 4,808 people (2002 census). In Serbian, the village is known as Stani i or, in German as Stanischitsch, Stanischitz, Tannenschutz, Tannischitz, Tanaschitz or Donauwachenheim, in Croatian as Stani i, in Hungarian as rszallas, and in Bunjevac as Stani i . The village of Stani i is located in the Northwestern part of Serbia in the municipality of Sombor, about 7 miles from the Hungarian border between Ri ica, Gakovo, Svetozar Mileti and Aleksa anti . It is located just on the edge of the great land-plateau called Tele ka (Tele ka lesna zaravan) about 91 meters above the sea level. Some minor parts of the village are about 1 meter lower being in the terrain beside the land-plateau. In the times prior to the 18th and 19th centuries the whole area beside the plateau (towards Kru evlje and Gakovo) was in fens, morasses and swampy meadows, especially in the raining seasons, and thus inconvenient for settling. Stani i was founded just at the edge of these two landmarks. The lower ground was populated by Serbs in 1763 and the upper by Germans in 1786 and by 1811 both villages were united in one. The surrounding area is a great Pannonian Plate without any hills, woods or rivers. In later periods small, tiny channels and ...… (más)
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 28. Chapters: Freidorf, Stani i, Skorenovac, Dude tii Noi, Apatin, Od aci, Me a, Ni chidorf, Solymar, Jimbolia, Sannicolau Mare, Torokbalint, Lov enac, Buzia, Banatski Brestovac, Ba ki Gra ac, Swabian Turkey, Veliki Gaj, Villany, Liebling, Timi, Vaskut, Peregu Mare, Lenauheim, Becicherecu Mic, St. George's Cathedral, Timi oara, Deta, Romania, Or i oara, Satchinez, Foeni, Bethausen, Gottlob, Timi . Excerpt: Stani i ( ) is a village in Serbia. It is situated in the Sombor municipality, in the West Ba ka District, Vojvodina province. The village has a Serb ethnic majority and its population numbering 4,808 people (2002 census). In Serbian, the village is known as Stani i or, in German as Stanischitsch, Stanischitz, Tannenschutz, Tannischitz, Tanaschitz or Donauwachenheim, in Croatian as Stani i, in Hungarian as rszallas, and in Bunjevac as Stani i . The village of Stani i is located in the Northwestern part of Serbia in the municipality of Sombor, about 7 miles from the Hungarian border between Ri ica, Gakovo, Svetozar Mileti and Aleksa anti . It is located just on the edge of the great land-plateau called Tele ka (Tele ka lesna zaravan) about 91 meters above the sea level. Some minor parts of the village are about 1 meter lower being in the terrain beside the land-plateau. In the times prior to the 18th and 19th centuries the whole area beside the plateau (towards Kru evlje and Gakovo) was in fens, morasses and swampy meadows, especially in the raining seasons, and thus inconvenient for settling. Stani i was founded just at the edge of these two landmarks. The lower ground was populated by Serbs in 1763 and the upper by Germans in 1786 and by 1811 both villages were united in one. The surrounding area is a great Pannonian Plate without any hills, woods or rivers. In later periods small, tiny channels and ...

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