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Plandište (, ; ; ) is a village and municipality located in the South Banat District 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 ...
,
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. The village has a population of 3,329, while Plandište municipality has 8,957 inhabitants (2022 census). One of municipality's best known landmarks is Kapetanovo Castle, located in Stari Lec.


Name

In Serbian, the village is known as Пландиште or ''Plandište'', in Romanian as ''Plandiște'', in Hungarian as ''Zichyfalva'', in German as ''Zichydorf'' , and in . The name of the village derived from the word ''plandovati'' used in the local Serbian dialect, which in modern standard Serbian means ''odmarati'', and in English means ''to rest''.


History


World Politics running over Banat for centuries

Banat as part of
Pannonia Pannonia (, ) was a Roman province, province of the Roman Empire bounded on the north and east by the Danube, on the west by Noricum and upper Roman Italy, Italy, and on the southward by Dalmatia (Roman province), Dalmatia and upper Moesia. It ...
was under Roman rule from 9 BC to the end of the fourth century. In the fifth century, the
Huns The Huns were a nomadic people who lived in Central Asia, the Caucasus, and Eastern Europe between the 4th and 6th centuries AD. According to European tradition, they were first reported living east of the Volga River, in an area that was par ...
razed the land. In the ninth century, the Hungarian empire started its reign, and around 1000 AD the Banat became part of the prospering Hungarian empire. In the thirteenth century
Genghis Khan Genghis Khan (born Temüjin; August 1227), also known as Chinggis Khan, was the founder and first khan (title), khan of the Mongol Empire. After spending most of his life uniting the Mongols, Mongol tribes, he launched Mongol invasions and ...
invaded Europe. After the Battle of Mohács in 1526, the Turks took over two-thirds of Hungary, including Banat.


Settlements before Zichydorf

In the municipal area of Plandište have been several places in medieval times: Bioseg, Terjan, Sarkac and Raros. These names still exist on 18th-century maps. According to Milleker there were several different villages named Bioseg between 1375 and 1550. They were named O-Belzeg, Nagy-Belzeg und Pervan-Belzeg. The names mean: * Prefix ''bel-'' or ''bio-'' comes from Serbian ''belu'' which means white (compare to
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/ Beograd). * ''-zeg'' comes from Hungarian ''sziget'' meaning
island An island or isle is a piece of land, distinct from a continent, completely surrounded by water. There are continental islands, which were formed by being split from a continent by plate tectonics, and oceanic islands, which have never been ...
. * ''Pervan'' is Serbian and means ''first'', which is common at that time and area to distinguish different places of the same name: simply give numbers. * Milleker does not tell anything about ''O-''. Maybe it is nothing more than a guess: in German it is common to abbreviate ''Ober'' with ''O-'' meaning the village located on higher altitude. * ''Nagy'' is Hungarian and means ''big''. What happened to the villages during the reign of the Ottoman is unknown. When the Hungarians came back, of those villages only a few houses and the names were left. Milleker talks about a
legend A legend is a genre of folklore that consists of a narrative featuring human actions, believed or perceived to have taken place in human history. Narratives in this genre may demonstrate human values, and possess certain qualities that give the ...
, that at the today location of Plandište there had been a
battle A battle is an occurrence of combat in warfare between opposing military units of any number or size. A war usually consists of multiple battles. In general, a battle is a military engagement that is well defined in duration, area, and force co ...
between Prince Eugene and the Ottoman Empire during the Great Turkish War (1683-1699) most likely around 1686 (TODO check). What remained was a graveyard, which was discovered in 1889 during the erection of the train line from
Zrenjanin Zrenjanin ( sr-Cyrl, Зрењанин, ; ; ; ; ) is a List of cities in Serbia, city and the administrative center of the Central Banat District in the autonomous province of Vojvodina, Serbia. The city urban area has a population of 67,129 inh ...
to Margita. He suggests that Romanian
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s founded Morminț which means cemetery in Romanian and thus might refer to exactly this battle and graveyard. The fact is, in 1713 the village Morminț existed at the location of Plandište with a count of 23 houses. After the Austro-Turkish War (1716–1718), it counted only 8. In 1738 the Ottoman Turks struck back, destroying settlements along the Danube, including Morminț. The Turks advanced north over the next year, all the way to Temesvar, the capital of Banat. After this invasion, the territory around Morminț was abandoned.


Austrians driving back the Ottoman

The Austrians and Hungarians joined forces and in 1738 pushed the Turks back south, across the Danube. The expulsion of the Turks brought organized settlement under the auspices of the Habsburg dynasty. Austro-Hungarian military campaigns were based on German nobility - Counts, who served as generals to the Imperial Austrian Army. It was custom for the Austrian Kaiser to reward each count with a piece of land from the newly conquered Banat. So Count Carl Zichy de Vásonkeö, at that time president of the Hungarian Parliament (check! Milleker calls it "Kammer", maybe ), became the owner of about 10,000
acres The acre ( ) is a unit of land area used in the British imperial and the United States customary systems. It is traditionally defined as the area of one chain by one furlong (66 by 660 feet), which is exactly equal to 10 square chains, ...
(check, usually they counted in Austrian Katastraljoch which is 0.57 ha) of land in the Plandište area. Since he did not earn much money from the
lease A lease is a contractual arrangement calling for the user (referred to as the ''lessee'') to pay the owner (referred to as the ''lessor'') for the use of an asset. Property, buildings and vehicles are common assets that are leased. Industrial ...
of this land he decided to take part in the colonization effort.


Colonizing the Conquered Land

In 1782 Emperor Joseph II started the third colonization into Banat which ended in 1787. Later, in winter 1787 and spring 1788 the colony Zichydorf was established. So they settled it with people from German Banat villages instead: Grabaț, Jimbolia (Hatzfeld), Comloșu Mic (Ostern), Iecea Mică (Klein-Jetscha) and Iecea Mare (Groß-Jetscha). The new settlement consisted of 123 houses owning 34 Katastraljoch (19.5 ha) each. In 1867 Austria adopted a dual monarchy known as the Austro-Hungarian Empire. The Hungarian authorities later forced Magyarization to create a special Hungarian nation from a mixed population, which was mostly German, but also included Hungarians, Romanians, Serbs, Turks and several other ethnics. Magyarization resulted in the name change from German to Hungarian. So Zichydorf was renamed to Zichyfalva or Zichyhaza. Also, the Hungarians built a lot of infrastructure like railroads and the Danube–Tisa–Danube Canal.


Zichydorf in the 1860s

According to a report by Johan Gruczar, in the 1860s Zichydorf had a school with two classrooms, a town hall, a hospital which could serve "fifteen patients annually". The report states that the area could experience drastic changes in temperature during the summer, heavy rains that led to flooding which damaged crops and major storms due to the wind patterns. It was reported that in 1849 migratory locusts arrived in the area and those that landed were beaten with branches broken off of bushes while the locusts that didn't land were driven off by drummers in the field. Zichydorf was a market town and outside buyers would come into town during the weekly market to buy butter and eggs that were then resold in Werchetz and Temesvár. Various kinds of fowl were bought and sold by the local inhabitants and potatoes were brought to market from Morizfeld, Kudritz and other nearby settlements. There were also annual markets where Zichydorfers could buy boots, shoes, linens, shovels, and dry goods. According to the report Zichydorf was primarily Roman Catholic with 2422 Roman Catholics, 14 Greek Orthodox, 14 Jewish and 3 Lutheran. By nationality there were 2439 German and 14 Serbian/Romanian. Food wise it was reported that the inhabitants baked good bread, ate beef broth soup with bread dipped in vinegar on weekdays and they used beef and chicken in paprikasch. Pork was the main meat product and on during festivals they would eat beef in beef broth with horse radish. Other festival meals were beef tenderloin with a sour sauce, cabbage with cucumbers, peppers and celery, prunes, turnips, baked and sugared Händel, rice cooked in milk and cinnamon, wine soup, breaded yeast based pastas The usual drinks were brandy, water, wine and beer.


Modern times

After the
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in 1918 the new borders brought Zichyfalva into the state of Serbia, which became part of the newly formed
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. Alexander I of Yugoslavia proclaimed the change of all place names to Serbian and so it was named Mariolana. During the German occupation in the
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the names of the settlements were returned to the German original names. Afterwards the place got its present name Plandište. The German population was expelled under harsh conditions, many being send to Russian work camps and Serbian concentration camps. Immigrants from other parts of the country arrived on the territory of the municipality, so that 18 ethnicities were represented in the again multi-ethnic population structure.


Inhabited places

Plandište municipality includes the following villages: *Plandište * Banatski Sokolac * Barice * Velika Greda * Veliki Gaj * Dužine * Jermenovci * Kupinik * Laudonovac * Margita * Markovićevo * Miletićevo * Stari Lec * Hajdučica


Demographics

Historical population of the village:


Ethnic groups

;Municipality According to the 2011 census, the municipality of Plandište had a total population of 11,336, including: *5,868
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 ...
(51.76%) *1,280
Hungarians Hungarians, also known as Magyars, are an Ethnicity, ethnic group native to Hungary (), who share a common Culture of Hungary, culture, Hungarian language, language and History of Hungary, history. They also have a notable presence in former pa ...
(11.29%) *1,042 Macedonians (9.19%) *784
Romanians Romanians (, ; dated Endonym and exonym, exonym ''Vlachs'') are a Romance languages, Romance-speaking ethnic group and nation native to Central Europe, Central, Eastern Europe, Eastern, and Southeastern Europe. Sharing a Culture of Romania, ...
(7.92%) *616
Slovaks The Slovaks ( (historical Sloveni ), singular: ''Slovák'' (historical: ''Sloven'' ), feminine: ''Slovenka'' , plural: ''Slovenky'') are a West Slavic ethnic group and nation native to Slovakia who share a common ancestry, culture, history ...
(5.43%) *281 Romani (2.48%) *1,465 Others and undeclared (12.92%) Settlements with Serb ethnic majority are: Plandište, Banatski Sokolac, Velika Greda, Veliki Gaj, Dužine, Kupinik, Laudonovac, Markovićevo, Miletićevo, and Stari Lec. The settlement with Romanian ethnic majority is Barice. The settlement with Hungarian ethnic majority is Jermenovci. Ethnically mixed settlement with relative Serb majority is Margita. Ethnically mixed settlement with relative Slovak majority is Hajdučica. ;Village


See also

*
List of places in Serbia This is the list of populated places in Serbia (excluding Kosovo), as recorded by the 2002 census, sorted alphabetically by municipalities. Settlements denoted as " urban" (towns and cities) are marked bold. Population for every settlement is ...
*
List of cities, towns and villages in Vojvodina This is a list of cities, towns and villages in Vojvodina, a province of Serbia , image_flag = Flag of Serbia.svg , national_motto = , image_coat = Coat of arms of Serbia.svg , national_anthem = ...
*
Municipalities of Serbia The municipalities and cities ( sr-Cyrl-Latn, општине и градови, opštine i gradovi, separator=" / ") are the first-level Administrative divisions of Serbia, administrative division and the basic level of local government of Serbi ...
* South Banat District
Geschichte der Gemeinde Zichydorf
by Johann Achtzehner


References


Gallery

File:Queen_of_the_Rosary_Roman_Catholic_church,_Plandište,_Vojvodina,_Serbia_-_20060826.jpg, The center of the village and the old Catholic Church File:Kapetanovo.jpg, Kapetanovo Castle in Stari Lec File:New orthodox church Crkva Sveti Rafailo Banatski.jpg, New orthodox church File:House of Family Wosching built about 1890.jpg, House Wosching built about 1890 {{DEFAULTSORT:Plandiste Populated places in Serbian Banat Populated places in South Banat District Municipalities and cities of Vojvodina South Banat District Macedonian communities in Serbia