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The South Banat District (, ) is one of administrative districts of Serbia. It lies in the geographical region of Banat. According to the 2022 census, the South Banat District has a population of 260,244 inhabitants. The administrative center of the district is the city of Pančevo.
Cities and municipalities
left|thumb|220px|Map of the South Banat District
The South Banat District encompasses the territories of two cities and six municipalities:
- Pančevo (city)
- Vršac (city)
- Alibunar (municipality)
- Bela Crkva (municipality)
- Kovačica (municipality)
- Kovin (municipality)
- Opovo (municipality)
- Plandište (municipality)
Demographics
Cities and towns
There are three towns with over 10,000 inhabitants:
- Pančevo: 73,401
- Vršac: 31,946
- Kovin: 11,623
Ethnic structure
{| class="wikitable"
|+
!Ethnicity
!Population
!Share
|-
| Serbs
| 187,253
| 72%
|-
| Romanians
| 13,914
| 5.3%
|-
| Slovaks
| 11,007
| 4.2%
|-
| Hungarians
| 8,782
| 3.3%
|-
| Roma
| 8,421
| 3.2%
|-
| Macedonians
| 4,374
| 1.7%
|-
|Others
|7,851
|3%
|-
|Undeclared/Unknown
|18,642
|7.1%
|}
Most of the municipalities in the district have Serb ethnic majority, only the municipality of Kovačica has a relative Slovak ethnic majority (41%).
See also
- Administrative districts of Serbia
- Administrative divisions of Serbia
- Temes County and Torontál County
References
Note: All official material made by Government of Serbia is public by law. Information was taken from official website.
