Srpski Krstur (Serbian Cyrillic: Српски Крстур) 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 (69.81%) with a present Romani (13.58%) and Hungarian minority (9.38%). It has a population of 1,620 people (2002 census).
SrpskiKrstur (Serbian Cyrillic: Српски Крстур) is a village located in Serbia, in the Novi Kneževac municipality of the North Banat District, in the...
Krstur may mean: Ruski Krstur, a village in Vojvodina, Serbia SrpskiKrstur, a village in Vojvodina, Serbia This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
Ruski Krstur, part of the wider Greek Catholic Church of Croatia and Serbia. Its name means "the Rusyn Krstur" (There is also a village called Srpski Krstur...
Serbia Greek Catholic Eparchy of Križevci Greek Catholic Eparchy of Ruski Krstur Religion in Serbia Religion in Vojvodina A The Ottomans did not recognize...
sub-region of Banat; part of Central Serbia Pomorišje Novi Kneževac, SrpskiKrstur today considered sub-region of Banat; partially in Hungary and Romania...
Broadcast journalist Luka Popov was killed in his home in the village of SrpskiKrstur on 16 June 2016. A few days later three people were arrested. On 25...
the Serb border military establishments in North and Central Banat: SrpskiKrstur, Jozefovo (today part of Novi Kneževac), Mokrin, Karlovo (today part...
the Serb Military Frontier establishments in North and Central Banat: SrpskiKrstur Jozefovo (today part of Novi Kneževac) Mokrin Karlovo (today part of...
Importance SK 1143 National Committee Former Building Novi Kneževac SrpskiKrstur 46°07′35″N 20°05′31″E / 46.126296°N 20.092049°E / 46.126296; 20.092049...
Tekstilac Odžaci FK Tisa Adorjan FK TSC Bačka Topola OFK Vrbas FK Zadrugar Srpski Miletić FK ŽAK Sombor FK Borac Novi Sad FK Budućnost Gložan FK Crvena Zvezda...