- Novi Bečej (Serbian Cyrillic: Нови Бечеј, Hungarian: Törökbecse) is a town and muni****lity
located in the
Central Banat District of the
autonomous province...
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Viktor Sulcic was
married to Anna Kiselicki, a
piano teacher,
native of
Vranjevo near Novi Bečej in Serbia. They had two sons:
Fedor and
Hector Igor Sulcic...
- was
formed before the 15th century. Initially, the
capital was at Aracs/
Vranjevo (now a part of the town of Novi Bečej), and the
county existed until this...
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Avram Branković or
Abraham Brankovits (Serbian Cyrillic: Аврам Бранковић;
Vranjevo-Novi Bečej, 1799 - Brusnica, July 1831) was a
Hungarian official in Buda...
- for
religious themes took precedence. His
works are the
iconostases in
Vranjevo (1834), Nadalj,
Beska (1840) and the one in the
village church in Grgeteg...
- has
produced a well-known
composer in
Josif Marinković (1851–1931) from
Vranjevo. He
wrote Romantic-influenced
pieces for
choruses with
accompaniment by...
- Novi Kneževac), Mokrin,
Karlovo (today part of Novo Miloševo), Bašaid,
Vranjevo (today part of Novi Bečej), Melenci,
Kumane and Taraš.
During that period...
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nephew of
Patriarch Samuil (Maširević). He
finished elementary school in
Vranjevo, high
school in Novi Sad and the
seminary of
Sremski Karlovci. At the invitation...
- The
ancestor of the
family was Luka Popović, a
priest originally from
Vranjevo. Luka's
extended family,
including sons and daughters, daughters-in-law...
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Veliki Bikač, and in 1820–1840
smaller groups of
Hungarians settled in
Vranjevo. In 1826,
colonists from Jászság and Kunság
settled in Arač near Beodra...