South Banat

South Banat District – Vojvodina

Dél-bánsági körzet (Hungarian) – Južnobanatski okrug (Serbian) – Južnobanatski okrug (Croatian) – Districtul Banatul de Sud (Romanian)

Northeastern district of Serbia (the Serbian Banat)

Pancevo Municipality
South Banat

In 1920, the Vojvodina was detached from Hungary and was granted to the Kingdom of Serbia in the Treaty of Trianon, and in 1945 it became part of Yugoslavia.  Vojvodina is situated in the northern part of Serbia. The region is divided by the Danube and Tisza rivers into: Bačka in the northwest, Banat in the east and Syrmia (Srem) in the southwest. A small part of the Mačva region is also located in Vojvodina, in the Srem District. Today, the western part of Syrmia is in Croatia, the northern part of Bačka is in Hungary, the eastern part of Banat is in Romania (with a small piece in Hungary), while Baranja (which is between the Danube and the Drava) is in Hungary and Croatia. Vojvodina is also part of the Danube-Kris-Mures-Tisa euro region.

Seat of the district in Pančevo.

South Banat District has 8 municipalities; – towns & — villages.


Villages with Little or No information


Villages located in South Banat District of Vojvodina for which little or no information is available are show below. The list is arranged alphabetically by the German or best known village name. Other names for those villages are show as well as any small amount of information.

  • Almád (Hungarian) – Iablanca (Romanian) – Jubuka (DS Ortsnamenbuch) – Jablanka, Serbia (Official) — Jablanka is situated in the Vršac municipality of South Banat District.
  • Baranda (German) – Báránda, Serbia (Official) — Located in the Opovo municipality, NW of Belgrade
  • Debeljatscha (German) – Torontálvásárhely (Hungarian) – Debeljača, Serbia (Official) — Debeljača is a village in Serbia. It is situated in the Kovačica municipality.
  • Dobritza (German) – Kevedobra (Hungarian) – Dobricza (Hungarian) – Dobrica, Serbia (Official) — A village in the Alibunar municipality. NW of Werschetz 
  • Dolowa (German) – Dolova (Hungarian) – Dolovo, Serbia (Official) — Village in the Pančevo municipality
  • Dubowatz (German) – Dubovacz (Hungarian) – Dunadombó (Hungarian) – Dubovac (Croatian) – Dubovac, Serbia (Official) — Village in the Kovin municipality – The old village known as Stari Dubovac (Old Dubovac) was situated closer to the Danube river
  • Duplay (German) – Temesváralja (Hungarian) – Dupljaja, Serbia (Official) — Located in the Bela Crkva municipality
  • Gajtas (Hungarian) – Kajtasovo, Serbia (Official) — Located in the Bela Crkva municipality.
  • Galja (German) – Galya (Hungarian) – Gaja (Other) – Gaj, Serbia (Official) — Located in the Kovin municipality
  • Grebenatz (German) – Grebenac, Serbia (Official) — Located in the Bela Crkva municipality
  • Großtorak (German) – Grosstorak (German) – Nagytorak (Hungarian) – Becejci, Serbia (Official)
  • Heideschütz (German) – Istvánfalva (Hungarian) – Hajdusicza (Hungarian) – Istvánvolgy (Hungarian) – Hajducica, Serbia (Official)
  • Isbischte (German) – Izbiste (Hungarian) – Izbiste, Serbia (Official)
  • Idwor (German) – Torontáludvár (Hungarian) – Idvor, Serbia (Official) — Located in the Kovačica municipality
  • Ilandza (German) – Ilandscha (German) – Ilancsa (Hungarian) – Iloncz, Serbia (Official)
  • Jasenau (German) – Karajeszeno (Hungarian) – Jasszenova (Hungarian) – Jasenovo, Serbia (Official)
  • Kaludjerovo, Serbia (Official) – Kallugera, Serbia (Official) — Located in the Bela Crkva municipality.
  • Kubin (German) – Temeschkubin (German) – Temeskubin (Hungarian) – Kevevara (Hungarian) – Kovin, Serbia (Official)
  • Lagerdorf (German) – Strazsa (Hungarian) – Strascha (Other) – Temesor (Other) – Straza, Serbia (Official) — Located in the Vršac municipality.



Last updated: 06/30/2025

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