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Sivac

Coordinates:45°42′N19°23′E / 45.700°N 19.383°E /45.700; 19.383
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This article is about a village inSerbia. For an open-ended collective investment scheme common in Western Europe, seeSICAV.
Village in Vojvodina, Serbia
Sivac
Сивац (Serbian)
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Coordinates:45°42′N19°23′E / 45.700°N 19.383°E /45.700; 19.383
CountrySerbia
ProvinceVojvodina
RegionBačka
DistrictWest Bačka
MunicipalityKula
Area
 • Total
153.15 km2 (59.13 sq mi)
Elevation
103 m (338 ft)
Population
 (2022)
 • Total
6,950
 • Density45.4/km2 (118/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)

Sivac (Serbian Cyrillic:Сивац) is a village located in the municipality ofKula, Serbia. The village has aSerb ethnic majority with a sizableMontenegrin minority, with its population numbering 6,950 inhabitants (as of 2022 census).

History

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The existence of Sivac is first mentioned in a list of settlements in Bačka from 1692. The village is divided into two connected settlements,Stari Sivac, which was historically populated by Serbs andNovi Sivac, which was historically populated bySwabians. FollowingWorld War II, Sivac was one of many villages in Vojvodina that were involved in the 'colonization' process in which refugees from acrossYugoslavia were settled.[2] Sivac was one of the few villages in Serbia in which the majority of post-war settlers were fromMontenegro.

Demographics

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Historical population

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  • 1961: 11,448
  • 1971: 10,469
  • 1981: 9,979
  • 1991: 9,514
  • 2002: 8,992
  • 2011: 7,895
  • 2022: 6,950

Ethnic groups

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The ethnic groups as of 2002 census:

Notable people

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See also

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References

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  1. ^"Насеља општине Кула"(PDF).stat.gov.rs (in Serbian). Statistical Office of Serbia. Retrieved24 October 2019.
  2. ^Valenta, Marko (2016).The Bosnian Diaspora: Integration in Transnational Communities. Routledge.ISBN 9781351893749.
  • Slobodan Ćurčić, Broj stanovnika Vojvodine, Novi Sad, 1996.

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