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Village in Vojvodina, Serbia
Toba Тоба (Serbian)
Tóba (Hungarian)
Village (Selo)
The Holy Trinity Catholic ChurchThe Holy Trinity Catholic Church
Coat of arms of TobaCoat of arms
Toba is located in VojvodinaTobaTobaLocation of Toba within SerbiaShow map of VojvodinaToba is located in SerbiaTobaTobaToba (Serbia)Show map of SerbiaToba is located in EuropeTobaTobaToba (Europe)Show map of Europe
Coordinates: 45°41′10″N 20°33′13″E / 45.68611°N 20.55361°E / 45.68611; 20.55361
CountrySerbia
ProvinceVojvodina
DistrictCentral Banat
Elevation68 m (223 ft)
Population
 • Toba691
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code23222
Area code+381(0)23
Car platesZR

Toba (Serbian Cyrillic: Тоба, Hungarian: Tóba) is a village in Serbia. It is situated in the Nova Crnja municipality, in the Central Banat District, Vojvodina province. The village has a Hungarian ethnic majority (84.08%) and a population of 691 people (2002 census).

History

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The Field Marshal, Count Robert Zichy-Ferraris from the prominent Hungarian family of Zichy, established the settlement of the Toba in 1789. During the first half or 19th century, Zichy sold his property to Henry, Count of Chambord, pretender to the throne of France. Henry appointed Barron Cyril Billet as his governor. Baron Billet and his sons were managing property for approximately 50 years. During that period, they were playing important role in the social life of the region. The castle, small family residential house and Roman Catholic Church of Holy Trinity were built during that period. By the mid-19th century, settlement was known as the Great Toba, and the population of the village mostly consisted of the tobacco growers. After the death of Henry, Robert I, Duke of Parma inherited his property. After Duke's death, his son Elias of Bourbon-Parma sold the property to the Bank of Timișoara. After the World War I, whole region, which was once part of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, become the part of newly formed Kingdom of Yugoslavia.

After the World War II, modern Primary School with kindergarten, Cultural Center, Fire station and ambulance were built in the village.

Historical population

  • 1961: 1,401
  • 1971: 1,232
  • 1981: 1,099
  • 1991: 822

See also

References

  • Slobodan Ćurčić, Broj stanovnika Vojvodine, Novi Sad, 1996.
Cities, towns and villages in the Central Banat District
Zrenjanin
Žitište
Nova Crnja
Novi Bečej
Sečanj
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