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Kucura (Serbian Cyrillic: Куцура; Rusyn: Коцур; Hungarian: Kucora) is a
village in Serbia, in the
Autonomous Province of Vojvodina. It is
located in the...
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village of
Kucura (Rusyn: Коцур) in Bačka. Kiš, however,
failed to
bring 150
Ruthenian families to
Kucura. In 1763, 41
Rusyn families came to
Kucura, and in...
- of
Vrbas and the
following villages: Bačko
Dobro Polje Zmajevo Kosančić
Kucura Ravno Selo
Savino Selo
According to the 2022
census results, the muni****lity...
- DTD
Canal in
Kucura....
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Second Vatican Council.
Augustine Hornyak was born on 7
October 1919 in
Kucura,
Voivodina in the
Kingdom of Yugoslavia. In 1940,
Bishop Dionisije Njaradi...
- Čantavir – Tornjoš 304 Kljajićevo –
Svetozar Miletić – Riđica 305
Vrbas –
Kucura –
Savino Selo 306
Gajdobra – Čelarevo 307 Bašaid – Nova
Crnja 308 Torak...
- (Ковин) Krčedin (Крчедин) Kruščić (Крущич, Kruščič, Вепровач, Veprovač)
Kucura (Коцур, Kocur) ****ujevci (Кукуєвци) Kula (Кула)
Kulpin (Кулпин)
Kumane (Кумане)...
- Kula:
ulica Maršala Tita Kulpin:
Ulica maršala Tita Kumane: Maršala Tita
Kucura: Maršala Tita Kupinovo: Maršala Tita Lovćenac: Maršala Tita
Lukino Selo:...
- in Inđija,
Sremska Mitrovica, Vrbas, Kula, Đurđevo,
Ruski Krstur, Šid,
Kucura and Subotica.
According to the 2002
census there were 5,354
ethnic Ukrainians...
- (5882) Vrtogoš (1355)
Zlatokop (795) Bačko
Dobro Polje (3929) Kosančić (163)
Kucura (4663)
Ravno Selo (3478)
Savino Selo (3351)
Vrbas (25907)
Zmajevo (4361)...