Budisava (Serbian Cyrillic: Будисава) is a suburban settlement of the city of Novi Sad, Serbia. The village has a Serb ethnic majority and its population numbers 3,656 people (2011 census).
Budisava
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Suburban settlement | |
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Coordinates: 45°17′N 20°00′E | |
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Municipality | Novi Sad |
Area | |
• Total | 14.79 km2 (5.71 sq mi) |
Population (2011) | |
• Total | 3,656 |
• Density | 250/km2 (640/sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC+1 (CET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+2 (CEST) |
In Serbian, the village is known as Budisava or Будисава, in Hungarian as Tiszakálmánfalva, in Croatian as Budisava, and in German as Waldneudorf.
It was first mentioned in 1884.
Besides 2,260 Serbs, there was also a sizable Hungarian minority, numbering 1,204 people.
Year | Pop. | ±% |
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1948 | 2,090 | — |
1953 | 2,122 | +1.5% |
1961 | 2,476 | +16.7% |
1971 | 2,825 | +14.1% |
1981 | 3,502 | +24.0% |
1991 | 3,685 | +5.2% |
2002 | 3,825 | +3.8% |
2011 | 3,656 | −4.4% |
Source: Census [2] |
Cities, towns and villages in the South Bačka District | |
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Seat of the district: Novi Sad | |
Novi Sad1 | |
Petrovaradin1 |
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Bač |
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Bačka Palanka |
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Bački Petrovac | |
Bečej |
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Beočin | |
Srbobran |
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Sremski Karlovci | |
Temerin |
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Titel |
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Vrbas |
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Žabalj |
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(*) bold are municipalities or cities, 1 - Novi Sad`s urban municipalities, which aren't fully formed |
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