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Table 23. The largest Hungarian communities in Vojvodina (Serbia) (1991)
| Settlements |
Population |
| 1. Szabadka / Subotica |
39,749 |
| 2. Zenta / Senta |
17,888 |
| 3. Újvidék / Novi Sad |
15,778 |
| 4. Nagybecskerek / Zrenjanin |
14,312 |
| 5. Óbecse / Bezej |
13,464 |
| 6. Bácstopolya / Bazka Topola |
11,176 |
| 7. Magyarkanizsa / Kanjia |
10,183 |
| 8. Ada / Ada |
10,010 |
| 9. Temerin / Temerin |
9,495 |
| 10. Csantavér / Cantavir |
7,619 |
| 11. Horgos / Horgos |
6,022 |
| 12. Péterréve / Baèko Petrovo
Selo |
5,975 |
| 13. Nagykikinda / Kikinda |
5,932 |
| 14. Ómoravica / Stara Moravica |
5,546 |
| 15. Kishegyes / Mali Idjos |
5,356 |
| 16. Mohol / Mol |
4,787 |
| 17. Zombor / Sombor |
4,736 |
| 18. Törökbecse / Novi Beèej
|
4,657 |
| 19. Palics / Palic |
4,562 |
| 20. Szenttamás / Srbobran |
4,397 |
| 21. Pancsova / Pancevo |
4,052 |
Source: Final data of the Yugoslav census of 1991 (ethnicity).
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