Senta

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Senta is a town in northern Serbia, on the Tisa River, historically notable as the site of the 1697 Battle of Zenta between the Habsburg and Ottoman Empires.

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Senta canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf battle
human settlement
town
areaCode +381 24
borderingCountryNearby Hungary
combatant Austrian Habsburg Monarchy
surface form: Habsburg Monarchy

Ottoman Empire
commander Prince Eugene of Savoy
coordinateLocation approximately 45.93°N 20.08°E
country Serbia
date 11 September 1697
distanceToBelgrade about 180 km north of Belgrade
distanceToSubotica about 40 km southeast of Subotica
economyType agricultural
light industry
elevationAboveSeaLevel approximately 80 metres
hasCulturalHeritage monuments commemorating the Battle of Zenta
hasEthnicGroup Roma
Serbs
hasMajorityEthnicGroup Hungarians
hasMinorityLanguageUse Hungarian in public administration
hasMunicipalStatus municipality
hasReligiousBuilding Roman Catholic churches
Serbian Orthodox churches
hasRiverCrossing bridge over the Tisa River
historicallyNotableFor Battle of Zenta
historicalRegion Banat
locatedIn Senta self-linksurface differs
Northern Serbia
surface form: northern Serbia
locatedInAdministrativeEntity North Banat District
locatedInContinent Europe
locatedInRegion Autonomous Province of Vojvodina
surface form: Vojvodina
locatedOnRiver Tisa River
Tisa River
officialLanguageInMunicipality Hungarian
Serbian
partOf Autonomous Province of Vojvodina
Great Turkish War
postalCode 24400
result decisive Habsburg victory
significantEvent Battle of Zenta
timeZone Central European Summer Time
Central European Time
vehicleRegistrationCode SA

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Battle of Zenta location Senta
Senta locatedIn Senta self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Battle of Zenta