Bečej, PR Serbia, FPR Yugoslavia

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Bečej, PR Serbia, FPR Yugoslavia is a town in northern Serbia located in the Vojvodina region, known historically as part of socialist Yugoslavia.

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Label Occurrences
Bečej, PR Serbia, FPR Yugoslavia canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf municipality
town
continent Europe
country Democratic Federal Yugoslavia
surface form: Federal People’s Republic of Yugoslavia

Serbia
surface form: Republic of Serbia

Yugoslavia
surface form: Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
countryDuringPeriod Socialist Republic of Serbia
surface form: PR Serbia, FPR Yugoslavia
hasAreaCode +381
hasClimate continental climate
hasEconomicActivity agriculture
food processing industry
hasEthnicGroup Hungarians
Roma
Serbs
Slovaks
hasMunicipalSeat Bečej
hasOfficialLanguage Serbian
hasPostalCodePrefix 212
hasReligiousCommunity Protestant communities
Catholic Church worldwide
surface form: Roman Catholic Church

Serbian Orthodox Church
hasRoadConnectionTo Kikinda
Novi Sad
Zrenjanin
hasSettlementType urban settlement
hasSignificantMinorityLanguage Hungarian
Romani
Slovak
hasVehicleRegistrationCode NS
historicalPoliticalEntity Socialist Yugoslavia period
surface form: socialist Yugoslavia
locatedInAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Autonomous Province of Vojvodina
Socialist Republic of Serbia
surface form: People’s Republic of Serbia

Socialist Republic of Serbia
South Bačka District
locatedInFormerCountry Yugoslavia
surface form: FPR Yugoslavia

Yugoslavia
surface form: SFR Yugoslavia
locatedInNorthernPartOf Serbia
locatedInRegion Bačka
Autonomous Province of Vojvodina
surface form: Vojvodina
locatedInTimeZone Central European Summer Time
Central European Time
locatedOnRiver Tisa River
partOf Bačka
surface form: Bačka region

Pannonian Plain

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Patriarch Porfirije birthPlace Bečej, PR Serbia, FPR Yugoslavia