Idvor

Idvor
Идвор
Village

Mihajlo Pupin's birth house
Idvor

Location of Idvor within Serbia

Coordinates: 45°11′12″N 20°30′31″E / 45.18667°N 20.50861°E / 45.18667; 20.50861Coordinates: 45°11′12″N 20°30′31″E / 45.18667°N 20.50861°E / 45.18667; 20.50861
Country Serbia
Province Vojvodina
District South Banat
Elevation 61 m (200 ft)
Population (2002)
  Idvor 1,198
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
  Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
Postal code 26207
Area code(s) +381(0)13
Car plates PA

Idvor (Serbian Cyrillic: Идвор) is a village in northern Serbia. It is located in the Kovačica municipality, South Banat District, Vojvodina province. The village has a Serb ethnic majority (93.98%) and its population numbering 1,198 people (2002 census).

Name

In Serbian, the village is known as Idvor (Идвор), in German as Idwor, and in Hungarian as Torontáludvar. The town's name originated from Hyd Var, which means "Guard near border crossing" in Hungarian.

Geography

It is situated near the Tamiš river in the Banat region of Serbia.

History

During Ottoman rule (in 1660/66), Idvor was populated by ethnic Serbs. Another wave of Serbs came here in the end of the 17th century in a "great migration" led by Arsenije Čarnojević. Until 1795, village was situated at location known as "Staro Selo", and in that year it was moved to its current position.

Historical population

Notable residents

References

See also

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