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Sightseeing tour in the Banat (660 km)

NOVI KNEZEVAC (8,062): former district, currently commune seat - pasteboard and box manufacturing - Roman Catholic and Orthodox churches - Maldeghem manor-house - Tallián mansion - Szerviczky manor-house

BANATSKO ARANDJELOVO (1,912): - Roman Catholic and Orthodox churches

MAJDAN (387): - Hungarian enclave - Roman Catholic church

CRNA BARA (595): - Hungarian-Serbian village - Orthodox church

COKA (5,244): commune seat - Roman Catholic church - large state farm and agro-industrial center - Marczibányi manor-house

PADEJ (3,190): - Roman Catholic church

SAJAN (1,555): - Roman Catholic church

KIKINDA (43,051): former district, currently commune seat - one of the traditional center of the Serbs from Banat - industrial center - Reformed Secessionist church - Hotel Narvik - Town Hall - Town Museum - Roman Catholic and Orthodox churches - Draxler house - court-house palace

RUSKO SELO (3,510): - Hungarian enclave - Roman Catholic church - Csernovich mansion

NOVA CRNJA (2,353): commune seat - Hungarian enclave - Roman Catholic church

BANATSKI DVOR (1,300): - Hungarian enclave - Roman Catholic church

ZRENJANIN (81,316): seat of the former Torontál county, currently commune seat - the largest town of the Yugoslav Banat - big industrial center ("Szervó Mihály" Agrarian Combinate, BEK, Banat Building Co., etc.) - County Hall /currently: seat of the Commune/ and its park - neo-Baroque-Secessionist Town Hall - Roman Catholic episcopal Classicist cathedral with the altar-piece of the famous Hungarian painter Bertalan Székely - Reformed church - Town Museum - History Archives - Classicist Palace of Justice - Assumption Orthodox neo-Classicist church - "Presentation of the Blessed Virgin (Varadenja Bogoradice)" Orthodox Classicist church - "Tosa Jovanović" people's theatre - "Madách" Hungarian amateur theater - Technical and Pedagogical Institutes

ZRENJANIN-MUZLJA (8,500): - Hungarian gardening village, in 1981 annexed to Zrenjanin /Nagybecskerek - Roman Catholic church

ECKA (5,172): - Rumanian-Serbian settlement - English style Harnoncourt manor-house and its park /artist workshop, fish pond/ - Orthodox church

KOVACICA (7,426): former district, currently commune seat - Slovak enclave - Lutheran church - famous naive folk-paintry (M. Jonás)

DEBELJACA (5,734) : - Hungarian enclave - Reformed church

ALIBUNAR-DEVOJACKI BUNAR : - famous tourist spot in the center of Deliblat sands, swimming-pool

ALIBUNAR (3,738): former district, currently commune seat - Orthodox church - "Ali fountain"

JERMENOVCI (1,158): - Hungarian enclave - famous oil spring - thermal water - radioactive mud-bath - Roman Catholic church

VRSAC (36,885): former district, currently commune seat - one of the traditional centers of South Banat - birthplace of the Hungarian writer Ferenc Herczeg (1863-1954) - famous viticulture, vineyards and food industry - "Zsigmond-tower" - Classicist-neo-Gothic Town Hall - Serbian Orthodox episcopal Baroque palace - St. Nicholas Serbian Orthodox episcopal Baroque cathedral - Roman Catholic neo-Gothic cathedral - Assumption Orthodox church - St. Rókus chapel - Classicist Concordia house - Baroque "Two-pistols"house - Town Museum - Town Library - "Sterija" people's theatre - vintage feast - "Versec /Vrsac Mountain" - Srbija Hotel

SUSARA (472): - Hungarian enclave in the Deliblat-sands - pine-woods on the mostly fixed sands, the Banat-peony (Latin: Paeonia offic. ssp. banatica) (nature conservation area) - semi-fixed windblown sand forms

KOVIN (13,669): seat of the medieval Keve county, currently commune seat - Roman Catholic church - Serbian and Rumanian Orthodox churches

SKORENOVAC (3,213): - village of Székely colonists - Roman Catholic church

PANCEVO-VOJLOVICA (8,500): - Serbian-Hungarian-Slovak village, annexed to Pancsova/Pančevo - Székely folk traditions - Roman Catholic church - "Vojlovica" (Orthodox) cloister

PANCEVO (72,793): former district, currently commune seat - Banat's second largest town in Yugoslavia - industrial center - part of the Belgrade agglomeration - Classicist Town Hall / currently: Regional History Museum/ - Assumption Serbian Orthodox Baroque church - "Preobrazhensky" Orthodox Eclectic church - Reformed church - Roman Catholic church - Lutheran church - Weifert brewery - high school - people's garden - cultural center - Tamis Hotel - banks of Temes River - fishermen's inn

MIHAJLOVO (1,169): - Hungarian enclave - Roman Catholic church - Danube-Tisza-Danube channel

ELEMIR (4,724): - Serbian village - important oil field - Roman Catholic church: grave of the Hungarian martyr general Ernő Kiss (1800-1849) - Kiss manor-house

MELENCI (7,270): - Serbian village - Orthodox church - famous "Rusanda" bath - Lake Rusanda

NOVI BECEJ (15,404): former district, currently commune seat - old market place (cereals) - Roman Catholic and Orthodox churches - in Aracs (Vranjevo): ruins of a famous Hungarian medieval Romanesque church - dam on the Tisza, lock - Danube-Tisza-Danube channel - "Tiski cvet" Hotel

BECEJ (26,634): former district, currently commune seat - important agro-industrial center (canning-, beer-, sugar-, mill industry) - birthplace of some Hungarian celebrities: painter Mór Than (1828-1899); painter Fülöp László (1869-1937) - Szent Antal /St. Anthony/ Roman Catholic church - Orthodox church - Town Hall - thermal baths

SENTA (22,827): former district, currently commune seat - important agricultural center - Secessionist Town Hall - Secessionist fire-station - Secessionist Royal /currently: Pannonia/ Hotel - Roman Catholic church - Orthodox church - banks of the Tisza River - "Eugene-island", memorial of Eugene de Savoye's victorious battle of September 11, 1697 against the Turks - people's garden - Regional History Museum - artist workshop - synagogue

KANJIZA (11,541): former district, currently commune seat - the "most Hungarian" town in Yugoslavia - famous thermal baths - "Banja" Hotel - banks of the Tisza River - Town Hall - Roman Catholic church - shopping center

 

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