Kanjiža ( sr-Cyrl, Кањижа, pronounced ) formerly Stara Kanjiža ( sr-cyrl, Стара Кањижа; ; , formerly ''Kanizsa'') is a town and municipality located in the
North Banat District
The North Banat District (, ) is one of administrative districts of Serbia. It lies in the geographical regions of Banat and Bačka. According to the 2022 census, the North Banat District has a population of 117,896 inhabitants. The administra ...
of the autonomous province of
Vojvodina
Vojvodina ( ; sr-Cyrl, Војводина, ), officially the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina, is an Autonomous administrative division, autonomous province that occupies the northernmost part of Serbia, located in Central Europe. It lies withi ...
,
Serbia
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. Kanjiža town has a population of 8,067, while the Kanjiža municipality has 20,141 inhabitants (2022 census).
Geography
Although it belongs to the North Banat District, the territory of Kanjiža municipality is actually located in the region of
Bačka
Bačka ( sr-Cyrl, Бачка, ) or Bácska (), is a geographical and historical area within the Pannonian Plain bordered by the river Danube to the west and south, and by the river Tisza to the east. It is divided between Serbia and Hungary. ...
. The territory of the municipality is bordered by the river
Tisa and the
Novi Kneževac Municipality in the east, the Municipality of
Senta
Senta ( sr-cyrl, Сента, ; Hungarian language, Hungarian: ''Zenta'', ; Romanian language, Romanian: ''Zenta'') is a town and municipality located in Vojvodina, Serbia. It is situated on the bank of the Tisza, Tisa river in the geographical ...
in the south, the Municipality of
Subotica
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in the west, and the border with
Hungary
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in the north. Its proximity to the border, the free-way, and the river Tisa makes it an important location.
History
The town was mentioned in the
Gesta Hungarorum
''Gesta Hungarorum'', or ''The Deeds of the Hungarians'', is the earliest book about Kingdom of Hungary, Hungarian history which has survived for posterity. Its genre is not chronicle, but ''gesta'', meaning "deeds" or "acts", which is a medie ...
chronicle under the name ''Kenesna'', and, according to the chronicle, it belonged to the duchy of Bulgarian duke
Salan who ruled from
Titel
Titel ( sr-Cyrl, Тител, ) is a town and municipality located in the South Bačka District of the province of Vojvodina, Serbia. The town of Titel has a population of 4,522, while the population of the municipality of Titel is 13,984 (2022 ...
in the 9th century. In the first written documents after the Hungarian conquest of Central Europe, the town is mentioned as ''Cnesa'' or ''Kenesna''. This name came from the
Slavic word ''
knez'' 'prince'. In 1335, it was mentioned as ''Villa Canysa''.
In the first half of the 16th century, the town was administered by the
Eastern Hungarian Kingdom
The Eastern Hungarian Kingdom ( ) is a modern term coined by some historians to designate the realm of John Zápolya and his son John Sigismund Zápolya, who contested the claims of the House of Habsburg to rule the Kingdom of Hungary from 1526 ...
, until 1552 when it was administered by the
Ottoman Empire
The Ottoman Empire (), also called the Turkish Empire, was an empire, imperial realm that controlled much of Southeast Europe, West Asia, and North Africa from the 14th to early 20th centuries; it also controlled parts of southeastern Centr ...
(
Sanjak of Çanad).
From 1686 to 1918, the town was administered by the
Habsburg monarchy
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. Initially, it was part of the Habsburg
Military Frontier
The Military Frontier (; sh-Cyrl-Latn, Војна крајина, Vojna krajina, sh-Cyrl-Latn, Војна граница, Vojna granica, label=none; ; ) was a borderland of the Habsburg monarchy and later the Austrian and Austro-Hungari ...
, but was placed under civil administration in 1751. In the beginning of Ottoman administration, the local Hungarian population left this area. During the Ottoman period
[ and also during the first decades of Habsburg administration, the town was mainly populated by ethnic ]Serbs
The Serbs ( sr-Cyr, Срби, Srbi, ) are a South Slavs, South Slavic ethnic group native to Southeastern Europe who share a common Serbian Cultural heritage, ancestry, Culture of Serbia, culture, History of Serbia, history, and Serbian lan ...
. Hungarian colonists from the northern counties of the Kingdom of Hungary started to settle here in 1753, and they became the dominant ethnic group in the town. Since 1918, the town has been part of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes
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(Yugoslavia
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) and subsequent South Slavic states.
Inhabited places
The municipality of Kanjiža includes the town and 12 villages:
* Adorjan (''Adorján'')
* Doline (''Völgyes'')
* Horgoš (''Horgos'')
* Male Pijace (''Kispiac'')
* Mali Pesak (''Kishomok'')
*Martonoš
Martonoš ( sr-cyr, Мартонош, , , ) 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 Hungarians, Hungarian ethnic majority ...
(''Martonos'')
* Novo Selo (''Újfalu'')
* Orom (''Orom'')
* Totovo Selo (''Tóthfalu'')
* Trešnjevac (''Oromhegyes'')
*Velebit
Velebit (; ; ) is the largest, though not the highest, mountain range in Croatia. The range forms a part of the Dinaric Alps and is located along the Adriatic coast, separating it from Lika in the interior. Velebit begins in the northwest near ...
* Zimonić (''Ilonafalu'')
Note: For the inhabited places with Hungarian ethnic majority, the names are also given in italics in Hungarian.
Demographics
According to the 2011 census results, the municipality of Kanjiža had a population of 25,343.
Ethnic groups
Almost all of the settlements in the municipality have Hungarian majorities, except Velebit, which is predominantly Serbian.
The ethnic composition of the municipality:
Economy
The economy of Kanjiža is dominated by the Potisje-Tondach roof tile factory. Other firms are FIM Kanjiža, Keramika Kanjiža, various paprika refining firms, and the "Banja Kanjiža" spa health center.
The following table gives a preview of the total number of registered people employed in legal entities per their core activity (as of 2018):
Gallery
File:КАЊИЖА,ВОЈВОДИНА.СРБИЈА....jpg, Orthodox Church
File:Trg u Kanjiži.jpg, Central square in Kanjiža
Notable citizens
* Frank Arok, football player and former manager of the Socceroos
* Ferenc Barath (in Hungarian), graphic artist.
* Jozsef Beszedes (in Hungarian), Hungarian hydrotechnical engineer (19th century works).
* Zoltan Bicskei (in Hungarian), film director and graphic artist.
* Dragan Bošnjak, former Serbian football player
* Tibor Harsanyi (in Hungarian), Hungarian composer.
* Mika K. (Mirjana Kostic), Serbian singer and musician.
*Đorđe Krstić
Đorđe Krstić also Djordje Krstić (, ; 19 April 1851 – 30 October 1907) was a Serbian Realism (visual arts), realist painter and Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, academic. He is often ranked alongside his contemporaries, Paja Jovanović ...
, Serbian realist painter.
* Josef Nadj (in French), choreographer, director and dancer.
* Dan Reisinger, Israeli designer of graphics, exhibitions, and stage sets.
* Otto Tolnai (in Hungarian), writer, poet, translator.
Twin towns – sister cities
* Budaörs
Budaörs (; ; , or ; ) is a town in Pest County, Budapest metropolitan area, Hungary.
Location
A suburb of Budapest, the town lies among the Buda and Csiki hills and the Tétény plateau in the Budaörs-basin. The dramatic ''Törökugrató' ...
, Hungary
* Felsőzsolca, Hungary
* Ferencváros (Budapest), Hungary
* Kiskunhalas
Kiskunhalas (; ) is a city in the county of Bács-Kiskun, Hungary.
Railroad
The city is an important railway junction. It crosses the Budapest-Subotica-Belgrade railway line. The Kiskunfélegyháza railway ends in Kiskunhalas.
Geography
Kisk ...
, Hungary
* Kráľovský Chlmec, Slovakia
* Nagykanizsa, Hungary
* Röszke, Hungary
* Sfântu Gheorghe, Romania
* Svilajnac, Serbia
* Tata, Hungary
* Vodice, Slovenia
See also
* List of Hungarian communities in Vojvodina
References
External links
The official website of the municipality
Center for Information and Development of the Tisa region
History of Kanjiža
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Kanjiža ( sr-Cyrl, Кањижа, pronounced ) formerly Stara Kanjiža ( sr-cyrl, Стара Кањижа; ; , formerly ''Kanizsa'') is a town and municipality located in the North Banat District of the autonomous province of Vojvodina, Serbia. Kan ...
Places in Bačka
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Hungarian communities in Serbia
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