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Senta also forms a municipality joining the town with 4 other local communities in the area (Hungarian names in ''italics''): Senta also forms a municipality joining the town with 4 other local communities in the area (Hungarian names in ''italics''):
*Gornji Breg (''Felsőhelgy'') *] (''Felsőhelgy'')
*Bogaraš (''Bogaras'') *] (''Bogaras'')
*Tornjoš (''Tornyos'') *] (''Tornyos'')
*Kevi *]


All local communities have Hungarian majorities. According to the ] census, the municipality has a population of 25,568 of which the ] community forms an absolute majority of 20,587 (80.5%). The mayor of the municipality is Attila Juhász. All local communities have Hungarian majorities. According to the ] census, the municipality has a population of 25,568 of which the ] community forms an absolute majority of 20,587 (80.5%). The mayor of the municipality is Attila Juhász.

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Senta (Hungarian: Zenta) is a town on the bank of the Tisza river in the North Banat District district of Vojvodina, Serbia.

Senta also forms a municipality joining the town with 4 other local communities in the area (Hungarian names in italics):

All local communities have Hungarian majorities. According to the 2002 census, the municipality has a population of 25,568 of which the Hungarian community forms an absolute majority of 20,587 (80.5%). The mayor of the municipality is Attila Juhász.

The official website is: http://www.zenta-senta.co.yu

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