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  1. En serbio, la voz Vojvodina presenta una variante, Vojvodstvo, que es equivalente a la palabra en polaco województwo (provincia). En Voivodina viven más de veinte grupos étnicos. La provincia cuenta con 6 idiomas oficiales, buen reflejo de su gran diversidad cultural:

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › VojvodinaVojvodina - Wikipedia

    Vojvodina (/ ˌ v ɔɪ v ə ˈ d iː n ə / VOY-və-DEE-nə; Serbian Cyrillic: Војводина, IPA:), officially the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina, is an autonomous province that occupies the northernmost part of Serbia, located in Central Europe.

  3. Vojvodina, autonomous province in Serbia. It is the northernmost part of Serbia, bordered by Croatia to the west, Hungary to the north, and Romania to the east. Vojvodina includes the historic regions of Bačka, between the Danube and Tisa rivers and the Hungarian border; Banat, to the east of Bačka

  4. Vojvodina (Serbian: Војводина or Vojvodina; Hungarian: Vajdaság; Slovak: Vojvodina; Romanian: Voivodina; Croatian: Vojvodina; Rusyn: Войводина) is an autonomous province located in northern Serbia.

  5. Autonomous Province of Vojvodina belongs to central Europe – both by its natural borders and in spirit. It covers the south-eastern part and lowest parts of the vast Pannonian Basin, and northern parts of republic of Serbia, spreading on 21.506km², with population slightly exceeding 2 million people. Novi Sad is the capital of the Province.

  6. Vojvodina is an autonomous province of all the citizens living in its territory, as part of the Republic of Serbia. It is mostly a plain landscape intersected by three navigable rivers – the Danube, Tisa and Sava, as well as by a network of canals, roads and railways, connecting the Central and Western Europe with ...

  7. Provincia autónoma de Serbia que se extiende al noreste del país, en la frontera con Hungría y Rumanía. Tiene una superficie de 21.506 km 2, lo que supone una cuarta parte de Serbia. La provincia se divide en tres regiones: Banal, al E; Backa, el territorio comprendido entre los ríos Danubio y Tisza; y Srem, al S, entre el Danubio y el Save.