Rumenka (Serbian Cyrillic: Руменка) is a suburban settlement of the city of Novi Sad, Serbia. The village has a Serb ethnic majority and a population of 20,000 people (2011 census).
Rumenka
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Suburban settlement | |
![]() Rumenka | |
Coordinates: 45°18′N 19°45′E | |
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Province | Vojvodina |
District | South Bačka |
Municipality | Novi Sad |
Area | |
• Total | 28.55 km2 (11.02 sq mi) |
Population (2011) | |
• Total | 6,495 |
• Density | 230/km2 (590/sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC+1 (CET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+2 (CEST) |
Area code | +381(0)21 |
Car plates | NS |
In Serbian and Croatian, the village is known as Rumenka (Руменка), and in Hungarian as Piros[2] or Piross.[3]
The story about origin of the name of Rumenka claim that in the early years of existence of the village, the land contained many red flowers and when looked upon from a distance Rumenka looked like a red field. Therefore, it was named "Rumenka" in Serbian (the name came from the word "rumen", meaning "red" in Serbian) or "Piros" in Hungarian (word that also meaning "red").
It was first mentioned in 1237. During the Ottoman rule, in 1590, the population of the village numbered 20 houses. In this time, Rumenka was populated by Serbs. There is a Serbian Orthodox Church of Saints Peter and Paul that was built after 1849 uprising, because the old one dating way back was destroyed, a Reformate Church was built in 1836( it is the third in the row) and a Parish house (built in 1780) in the village.
Year | Pop. | ±% |
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1948 | 1,951 | — |
1953 | 2,028 | +3.9% |
1961 | 2,546 | +25.5% |
1971 | 2,906 | +14.1% |
1981 | 3,629 | +24.9% |
1991 | 4,361 | +20.2% |
2001 | 5,729 | +31.4% |
2011 | 6,495 | +13.4% |
Source: Census [4] |
Rumenka is located near the Danube-Tisa-Danube channel. Although Rumenka is located near Novi Sad, the largest city in Vojvodina, the main branch of industry in the village is farming.
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Cities, towns and villages in the South Bačka District | |
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Seat of the district: Novi Sad | |
Novi Sad1 | |
Petrovaradin1 | |
Bač | |
Bačka Palanka | |
Bački Petrovac | |
Bečej | |
Beočin | |
Srbobran | |
Sremski Karlovci | |
Temerin | |
Titel | |
Vrbas | |
Žabalj | |
(*) bold are municipalities or cities, 1 - Novi Sad`s urban municipalities, which aren't fully formed |