Srpski Krstur
Srpski Krstur is a village located in Serbia, in the Novi Kneževac municipality of the North Banat District, in the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina. The village has a Serb ethnic majority with a present Romani and Hungarian minority.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Photo: Sors bona, Public domain.
- Type: Village with 913 residents
- Description: village in Novi Kneževac municipality, Serbia
- Also known as: “Keresztúr”, “Rácz-Keresztúr”, and “Szerb-Keresztúr”
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Đala and Martonoš.
Đala
Village
Photo: Sors bona, Public domain.
Đala is a village in Serbia. It is situated in the Novi Kneževac municipality, in the North Banat District, Vojvodina province. The village has a Serb ethnic majority with a present Hungarian and Roma minority. Đala is situated 3½ km north of Srpski Krstur.
Martonoš
Village
Photo: Luftburger, Public domain.
Martonoš is a village located in the Kanjiža municipality, in the North Banat District of Serbia. It is situated in the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina. The village has a Hungarian ethnic majority and its population is 1,429 people. Martonoš is situated 3½ km southwest of Srpski Krstur.
Kanjiža
Town
Kanjiža formerly Stara Kanjiža is a town and municipality located in the North Banat District of the autonomous province of Vojvodina, Serbia. Kanjiža town has a population of 8,067, while the Kanjiža municipality has 20,141 inhabitants. Kanjiža is situated 7 km southwest of Srpski Krstur.
Srpski Krstur
- Categories: cadastral municipality of Serbia and locality
- Location: Opština Novi Kneževac, North Banat District, Vojvodina, Serbia, Balkans, Europe
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Latitude
46.127° or 46° 7′ 37″ northLongitude
20.09574° or 20° 5′ 45″ eastPopulation
913Elevation
78 metres (256 feet)Open location code
8GR243GW+Q7OpenStreetMap ID
node 982731849OpenStreetMap feature
place=villageGeoNames ID
788993Wikidata ID
Q1188092
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In Other Languages
From Cebuano to Ukrainian—“Srpski Krstur” goes by many names.
- Cebuano: “Krstur”
- Chechen: “Српски Крстур”
- Dutch: “Srpski Krstur”
- Esperanto: “Srpski Krstur”
- French: “Srpski Krstur”
- German: “Srpski Krstur”
- Hungarian: “Ókeresztúr”
- Hungarian: “Szerbkeresztúr”
- Italian: “Srpski Krstur”
- Japanese: “スルプスキ・クルツル”
- Malay: “Srpski Krstur”
- Persian: “سرپسکی کرستور”
- Polish: “Srpski Krstur”
- Romanian: “Krstur, Banatul de Nord”
- Romanian: “Krstur”
- Russian: “Српски-Крстур”
- Serbian: “Krstur”
- Serbian: “Ókeresztúr”
- Serbian: “Srpski Krstur”
- Serbian: “Српски Крстур”
- Serbo-Croatian: “Srpski Krstur”
- Slovenian: “Ókeresztúr”
- Slovenian: “Srpski Krstur”
- Spanish: “Srpski Krstur”
- Tatar: “Српски Крстур”
- Ukrainian: “Српский Крстур”
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About Mapcarta. Data © OpenStreetMap contributors and available under the Open Database License". Text is available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license, except for photos, directions, and the map. Description text is based on the Wikipedia page “Srpski Krstur”. Photo: Sors bona, Public domain.