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Bordering with Hungary, Romania, Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina - the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina represents the most developed region of the Republic of Serbia. It lies on the Pannonian Plain, covering the area of 21.506 km2 with the population of about two million inhabitants. Serbs make the absolute majority in the province with a population of 1,143,723, followed by Hungarians, Croats, Slovaks, Montenegrins, Romanians and smaller ethnic groups who live in 466 inhabited settlements registered in Vojvodina. Due to its vast fertile land, Vojvodina has long been called the "granary of Europe", and because of its multinational population, the "little Europe". Its administrative capital, town of Novi Sad, is the center of cultural activity in the region and was poetically referred to as the "Serbian Athens".   

Sunflowers VojvodinaVojvodinaVojvodina Salash FarmVojvodina Winter Idyll             Vojvodina is a predominantly a lowland region, situated in the south-east of the vast Pannonian Plain. After the ancient Panonnian Sea had drained this plain away, two former islands were left out as the only elevations: Vršačke Mountains in the south-eastern Banat and Fruška Gora Mountain in the northern Srem. It is intersected by three big navigable rivers: Danube, Tisa and Sava. They divide its territory into three clearly visible units: Banat in the East, Bačka in the North-West and Srem in the South-West. All three regions are characterized by fertile arable land, overall economic and cultural development, high population density and demographic variety. 

Vojvodina Multicultural EventsJan HlavecVojvodinaNovi Sad

Vojvodina has a moderate continental climate, with cold winters, hot, humid summers with well distributed rainfall and short transitional seasons. The territory of Vojvodina is also intersected by canals, roads and railways that link the Central and Western Europe with Balkans and the Near East. The most important routes are Corridor X for road traffic and Danube-European Corridor VII for water traffic. Danube is navigable along its whole flow through Serbia (588km), as well as its three tributaries: Sava (206km), Tisa (168km) and Begej (75km).

Cerevic villageKuveljic House Backi MonostorBanostor Village Grape HarvestAlex Winery

Sremski Karlovci Wine CellarKugloff Sremski KarlovciZorule Tamburitza Ensemble Novi SadBodrog Fest Backi Monostor
The oldest institutions in Vojvodina, which have traditionally been the cultural bastions of the Serbian people, are: Matica Srpska, founded in 1826, and the Serbian National Theatre, founded in 1861. The University of Novi Sad, as an autonomous institution, was founded in 1960, and it represents an educational, scientific and art center of the region.

Violine PlayerVojvodina Ethno FestBacki Patrovac Brand GirlVojvodina Smoked Delicacies

Ljupka and Zdenka Ahoj Gallery Backi PetrovacBacki Petrovac Broom ManufactureBacki Petrovac Wedding CakeTavankut Wheat Harvest Breakfast

Vojvodina Salash FarmBrka Salas Farm Cenej villageWeaving Perkos Farm Srem Kulen Festival

Wedding Cake CenejVojvodina FoodVojvodina minority of SokciThis is original Vojvodina Struddel