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Vajska (Serbian Cyrillic: Вајска listen; Romanian: Vaisca) is a village in Serbia. It is situated in the Bač municipality, in the South Bačka District, Vojvodina province. Two neighbouring settlements, Labudnjača (Serbian Cyrillic: Лабудњача; 45°27′N 19°02′E / 45.450°N 19.033°E / 45.450; 19.033) and Živa, are also officially regarded as parts of Vajska although they are physically separated from it. The name Labudnjača is derived from Serbian labud 'swan'.

Key Information

Name

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In Serbian the village is known as Vajska (Вајска), in Croatian as Vajska, in Hungarian as Vajszka or Józsefháza, in German as Wajska and in Romanian as Vaisca.

History

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During the early stage of the Yugoslav Wars and following the Battle of Borovo Selo in neighbouring Croatia, Danube river link was established between Vajska and Borovo 4 of May 1991 which during its operation reportedly served between 10-30,000 passengers including Croat refugees leaving the village of Borovo.[2]

Demographics

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The population of the village numbered 2,834 people as of the 2011 census.[3] In 2002, the population included 1,319 Serbs, 569 Romanians, 353 Croats, 341 Hungarians, 207 Yugoslavs, and others.

Historical population

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  • 1961: 4,355
  • 1971: 3,798
  • 1981: 3,448
  • 1991: 3,272
  • 2002: 3,169
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See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c "Статут Општине Бач" [Municipality of Bač Statute] (PDF) (in Serbian). Municipality of Bač. Retrieved 19 February 2025.
  2. ^ Filipović, Vladimir (2022). "Srpska pobuna u selima vukovarske općine 1990. - 1991" [Serb Rebelion in the Villages of Vukovar Municipality 1990. - 1991.]. Scrinia Slavonica (in Croatian). 22 (1). Department for the History of Slavonia, Srijem and Baranja of the Croatian Institute of History: 291–319. doi:10.22586/ss.22.1.9. Retrieved 4 December 2022 – via Hrčak.
  3. ^ "COMPARATIVE OVERVIEW OF THE NUMBER OF POPULATION IN 1948, 1953, 1961, 1971, 1981, 1991, 2002 AND 2011" (PDF). Publikacije Stat. Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia. 2014. Archived (PDF) from the original on 20 January 2022.
  • Slobodan Ćurčić, Broj stanovnika Vojvodine, Novi Sad, 1996.

45°25′N 19°07′E / 45.417°N 19.117°E / 45.417; 19.117