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  1. Bačka Topola (húngaro: Topolya; serbocroata cirílico: Бачка Топола) es un municipio y villa de Serbia perteneciente al distrito de Bačka del Norte de la provincia autónoma de Voivodina. En 2011 su población era de 33 321 habitantes, de los cuales 14 573 vivían en la villa y el resto en las 22 pedanías del municipio ...

  2. Bačka Topola (Serbian Cyrillic: Бачка Топола, pronounced [bâːtʃkaː topǒla]; Hungarian: Topolya, pronounced) is a town and municipality located in the North Bačka District of the autonomous province of Vojvodina, Serbia.

  3. We visited a small town in Serbia near Novi Sad called Bačka Topola. This town was small, but very charming! We visited a beautiful church, had some great food at a local bakery, and visited...

  4. Bačka Topola es un municipio y villa de Serbia perteneciente al distrito de Bačka del Norte de la provincia autónoma de Voivodina.

  5. Bačka Topola. The Intermunicipal Institute for the Protection of Cultural Monuments with headquarters in Subotica deals with the monument heritage in the territory of the municipalities: Ada-Mol, Bačka Topola, Kanjiža, Kikinda, Mali Iđoš, Novi Kneževac, Senta, Subotica and Čoka. Address: Trg Slobode 1/3, 24000 Subotica, Serbia.

  6. Бачка Топола ( мађ. Topolya) је градско насеље и седиште истоимене општине у Севернобачком округу. Према попису из 2022. било је 11.930 становника. Овде се налазе музеј Бачке Тополе, сеоска кућа панонског типа с окућницом, каштел Пала Краиа и ветрењача. [1] Географија.

  7. greenstreethammers.com › 2023/11/28 › a-hammers-guide-to-backa-topola-serbiaA Hammer’s Guide To Bačka Topola, Serbia

    28 de nov. de 2023 · Bačka Topola (Serbian: Бачка Топола/Hungarian: Topolya) is located in the North Bačka District in the autonomous province of Vojvodina. The provinces borders Hungary, and it is common to hear both Serbian and Hungarian being spoken. The town’s first major settlement was established in 1750, with many Slovaks and Hungarians emigrating to the area.