Subotica - Subotica Subotica (Суботица; formerly, under the Austro-Hungarian Empire, Mariatheresiopel) is a city in northern Serbia and Montenegro, in the autonomous region of Vojvodina of the Republic of Serbia, located at 46.07° North, 19.68° East The World Gazetteer. It is the second largest city of the region next to Novi Sad. Its name stems from word "Saturday" in Serbian language. The city has population of 100,386 and it is situated only about 10 km from the border with Hungary. Surroundings of Subotica are mainly farmland but the city itself is an important Yugoslav industrial and transportation centre. See also: List of cities in Serbia and Montenegro.
Internal structure of Serbia and Montenegro - of Velika Plana Pomoravski okrug (County of Pomoravlje), with seat in Jagodina Municipality of Ćuprija Municipality of Despotovac Municipality of Jagodina Municipality of Paraćin Municipality of Rekovac Municipality of Svilajnac Prizrenski okrug (County of Prizren), with seat in Prizren (UNMIK merged municipalities of Gora and Opolje into one municipality of Dragaš; government of Serbia does not recognise this) Municipality of Gora Municipality of Opolje Municipality of Dragaš Municipality of Orahovac Municipality of Prizren Municipality of Suva Reka Rasinski okrug (County of Rasina), with seat in Kruševac Municipality of Aleksandrovac Municipality of Brus Municipality of Ćićevac Municipality of Kruševac Municipality of Trstenik Municipality of Varvarin Raški okrug (County of Raska), with seat in Kraljevo Municipality of Kraljevo Municipality of Novi Pazar Municipality of Raška Municipality of Tutin Municipality of Vrnjačka Banja Severno.
Vojvodina - Serbia. Its capital is Novi Sad, the second largest town is Subotica. History The area of Vojvodina was inhabited ever since the Paleolithic and the Neolithic periods. Sirmium was an important Roman town. During the early medieval migrations, Slavs (Severans) settled today's Vojvodina in the 6th century, while the Magyars arrived in the 9th century. Only isolated pockets of Slavs remained and the region was ruled by Hungary until the 16th century. An increasing number of Serbs began settling from the 14th century onward. By 1483, according to a Hungarian source, as much as half of the population of the Kingdom of Hungary at the time would have been made up of Serbs. Another Hungarian source from the same century put the number of Serb settlers in Vojvodina at 200,000. Vojvodina.
1992 in sports - Gaels win 31-0 over the St. Mary's Huskies Golf Men's Golf Grand Slam of golf results: May - The Masters - Fred Couples June - US Open - Tom Kite July - British Open - Nick Faldo August - PGA Championship - Nick Price PGA tour's leading money winner for the year: Fred Couples - $1,344,188 PGA Champions Tour leading money winner: Lee Trevino - $1,027,002 Women's Golf US Women's Open: Patty Sheehan LPGA Championship - Betsy King Dottie Mochrie; leading money winner on the LPGA tour, earning $693,335 Thoroughbred Horse Racing Australia - Melbourne Cup - Subzero Canada - Queen's Plate - Alydeed France - Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe - Subotica Ireland - Irish Derby Stakes - St. Jovite English Triple Crown Races: Two Thousand Guineas Stakes - Rodrigo.
Bunjevatz - ikavian štokavian dialect of the Serbo-Croatian group, some claim that they originate from northwestern Herzegovina and northern Dalmatia. Historic documents also refer to Bunjevci as Dalmatians, Catholic Serbs (Catholic Rascians) as well as Bosnians. In October 1918, they held a national convention in Subotica and decided to secede Vojvodina from Hungary and join Serbia. This was confirmed at the Great National Assembly of the Serbs, Bunjevci and other Slavs in Novi Sad, which proclaimed unification with the Kingdom of Serbia in November of 1918. Nationally, the Magyar censa from 1880 onward to 1910 numbered the Bunjevci distinctly, separate from the Serbs even though they were referred to as Catholic Serbs. The creation of the Kingdom of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (renamed Yugoslavia in 1929) brought the Bačka Bunjevci in contact.
Politics of Serbia and Montenegro - And although his political party, the Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS), did not enjoy a majority in either the federal or Serbian parliaments, it dominated the governing coalitions and held all the key administrative posts. An essential element of Milosevic's grasp on power was his control of the Serbian police, a heavily armed force of some 100,000 that was responsible for internal security and which committed serious human rights abuses. Routine federal elections in September 2002 resulted in a narrow official victory for Milosevic and his coalition. Immediately, street protests and rallies filled cities across the country as Serbs rallied around Vojislav Kostunica, the recently formed Democratic Opposition of Serbia (DOS, a broad coalition of anti-Milosevic parties) candidate for FRY president. Cries of fraud and calls for Milosevic's removal echoed across.
Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe - 1932 - Motrico 1933 - Crapom 1934 - Brantôme 1935 - Samos 1936 - Corrida 1937 - Corrida 1938 - Eclair au Chocolat 1941 - Le Pacha 1942 - Djebel 1943 - Verso II 1944 - Ardan 1945 - Nikellora 1946 - Caracalla 1947 - Le Paillon 1948 - Migoli 1949 - Coronation 1950 - Tantičme 1951 - Tantičme 1952 - Nuccio 1953 - La Sorellina 1954 - Sica Boy 1955 - Ribot 1956 - Ribot 1957 - Oroso 1958 - Ballymoss 1959 - Saint Crespin 1960 - Puissant Chef 1961 - Molvedo 1962 - Soltikoff 1963 - Exbury 1964 - Prince Royal 1965 - Sea-Bird II 1966 - Bon Mot III 1967 - Topyo 1968 - Vaguely Noble 1969 - Levmoss 1970 - Sassafrás 1971 - Mill Reef 1972 -.
List of cities in Serbia and Montenegro - C - 40,971 Priština Prizren Prokuplje Ruma T - 32,125, C - 59,858 Šabac Senta Smederevo Smederevska Palanka Sombor T - 50,950, C - 96,669 Sopot Sremska Mitrovica Sremski Karlovci 8,839 Subotica Uroševac Užice T - 55,025, C - 82,852 Valjevo Vranje Vrbas T - 25,887, C - 45,839 Vršac Zaječar T - 39,676, C - 65,837 Zrenjanin Montenegro Bar Budva Cetinje Herceg Novi Kotor Nikšić Pljevlja Podgorica Tivat Ulcinj See also: List of cities by country, List of city listings by country.