ADA (SERBIA)

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'Ada' (Serbian: ''Ada'' (Ада), Hungarian: ''Ada'') is a town and municipality in Serbia. It is situated near the river Tisa in Vojvodina province. Although the town is geographically located in Bačka, it is part of the North Banat District. The town's name is the same in Serbian and Hungarian. The town has a population of 10,546, while Ada municipality has 18,972 inhabitants (2002 census).

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Inhabited places
Ethnic groups (2002 census)
See also
External links
Twin cities

Inhabited places


Ada municipality includes the town of Ada, the town of Mol (Hungarian: ''Mohol''), and the following villages (Hungarian names are in ''italics''):

Utrine (''Törökfalu'')

Obornjača (''Völgypart-Nagyvölgy'')

Sterijino (''Valkaisor/Sterijino'')

Ethnic groups (2002 census)


The population of the Ada municipality:

Hungarians = 14,558 (forming an absolute majority of 76.64%)

Serbs = 3,324 (17.5%)

Roma = 277 (1,45%)

Yugoslavs = 275 (1,44%)

★ Others.
All local communities in the municipality have a Hungarian majority.

See also



List of places in Serbia

List of cities, towns and villages in Vojvodina

External links



Official website

All links of Ada city

Most popular discussion board of Ada

Twin cities



★ 'Budapest XI', Hungary

★ 'Makó', Hungary

★ 'Inárcs', Hungary

★ 'Nemesnádudvar', Hungary

★ 'Joseni', Romania

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