LC control no. | n 81129613 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Geographic heading | Subotica (Subotica, Serbia) |
Geographic subdivision usage | Serbia--Subotica (Subotica) |
Variant(s) | Суботица (Subotica, Serbia) Maria-Theresiopel (Serbia) Suvoṭitsah (Subotica, Serbia) Szabadka (Serbia) Theresiopel (Serbia) Zabatka (Subotica, Serbia) |
Special note | Non-Latin script reference not evaluated. |
Found in | Im. mesta u Jug., 1973 (Subotica, opština Subotica, Srbija (SAPV); lists 4 in Serbia) BGN (phone call 10/8/81) (Subotica, ppl 46°06ʹN 19°40ʹE 37260; lists 4 in Serbia; variants: Szabadka, Maria-Theresiopel; Theresiopel) Michaeli, S. Bi-netive ha-maʼavaḳ, 1987?: p. 9 (Sovoṭitsah; near the Yugoslav-Hungarian boarder) Wikipedia, Jan. 13, 2014 (Subotica (Serbian Cyrillic: Суботица; Hungarian: Szabadka, Croatian: Subotica, Bunjevac: Subotica; Zabatka) is a city in northern Vojvodina, Serbia. Formerly the largest city of Vojvodina region, contemporary Subotica is now the second largest city in the province, following Novi Sad. It is also the fifth largest city in Serbia. Subotica is a multiethnic city, with Hungarians, Serbs, Croats, and Bunjevci as largest ethnic groups. It is the administrative centre of the North Bačka District) |
Geographic area code | e-rb--- |