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Country
  
Serbia

Elevation
  
87 m (285 ft)

Area code(s)
  
+381(0)24

Local time
  
Wednesday 7:43 AM

Postal code
  
24426

District
  
North Banat

Time zone
  
CET (UTC+1)

Car plates
  
KA

Population
  
1,868 (2002)

Province
  
Vojvodina

Trešnjevac

Weather
  
9°C, Wind E at 10 km/h, 93% Humidity

Trešnjevac (Serbian Cyrillic: Трешњевац, Hungarian: Oromhegyes) is a village in Serbia. It is situated in the Kanjiža municipality, in the North Banat District, Vojvodina province. The village has a Hungarian ethnic majority (96.19%) and its population numbering 1,868 people (2002 census).

Contents

Map of Tre%C5%A1njevac, Serbia

History

Human communities have lived in this area as early as in the stone age. The first written record about the settlement is from 1271. The record mention it under the name Fel-Adrian. Modern Trešnjevac was founded around the 1850s.

Historical population

  • 1961: 2,357
  • 1971: 2,304
  • 1981: 2,135
  • 1991: 2,028
  • 2002: 1,868
  • 2011: 1,763
  • Features

    The inhabitants of the village are mostly farmers; sheep breeding is one of the characteristic features of Trešnjevac.

    Politics

    During the Bosnian War, the Zitzer Club (Zitzer Spiritual Republic) was an important gathering place for those, who resisted the ongoing war. The foreign media paid special attention to it.

    Cultural life

    Gazdag Ág, organized in Trešnjevac, is one of the most important folk events in the municipality. It is a competition between folk organizations. The aim of the event is to give platform to the rich cultural heritage of ethnic Hungarian villages in the region. The German Filmmakers Marc Haenecke and Michael Leuthner shot a feature-length documentary about the zitzer club, which was broadcast on German TV and was shown on several filmfestivals.

    References

    Trešnjevac Wikipedia