Name
The village was founded about 600 years ago and it was recorded as ''Zenthyvan''. In German it is known as ''Batschsentiwan'' or ''Sankt Johann an der Schanze'' (1763). Saint John the Baptist is considered the patron of the village. Its Serbian names were ''Sentivanprogrevica'' (recorded in 1772), and ''Prigrevica Sveti Ivan'' (recorded in 1893). In 1947, the name was changed to shorter form ''Prigrevica''.History
In the end of the 17th century the village became part of the Habsburg Monarchy. A new wave of colonisation occurred in 1748 when many German colonists settled in Prigrevica. The colonists came from many different regions in southern Germany and East France. The gathering centre was in Ulm, Germany and from that point they were transported by the Danube to Apatin, which became the main base of the German expansion in Vojvodina. When the Yugoslav Partisans came on October 24, 1944, they liberated Prigrevica from Axis occupation.Ethnic groups (2002 census)
* Serbs = 4,569 (95.57%) * Croats = 50 (1.05%) * Yugoslavs = 29 (0.61%) * Hungarians = 21 (0.44%) *others.Historical population
*1900: 5,054 Inhabitants, 4812 Germans, 195 Hungarians, 47 others *1948: 5,219 Inhabitants, 89,3% Serbs und 7,4% Yugoslavians *1953: 5,480 *1961: 5,449 *1971: 5,033 *1981: 5,026 *1991: 4,842 *2002: 4,781 *2011: 3,964Culture
Cultural-artistic society "KUD Prigrevica" was founded in 1996 and it has about 100 members who are active in different sections of the society.Famous people
*See also
* List of places in Serbia * List of cities, towns and villages in VojvodinaReferences
Literature
* Slobodan Ćurčić, Broj stanovnika Vojvodine, Novi Sad, 1996.External links
{{Authority control Places in Bačka Populated places established in the 15th century West Bačka District Apatin