Most citizens of province of Vojvodina are Serbs, like rest of Serbia (Kosovo excluded, where only few thousand Serbs left in enclaves after USA campaign).
Therefor, Serbs from Vojvodina do not need separation from Serbs from central Serbia.
Vojvodina and serbia...Kosovo is a self- country
No, Vojvodina is an autonomous province within Serbia. It is located in the northern part of the country and has its own government, but it is not a separate country.
Will not .. as long as there are 72 % Serbs in Vojvodina, in which i believe will be forever. Percentage increasing each year of course.
Vojvodina, North Serbia
Yes, there are lots of all sorts of farming in Serbia. Mostly in Vojvodina and some in Šumadija and Southern Serbia.
Vojvodina, North Serbia
No, it's not. Vojvodina is an autonomous province within Serbia. It is known for its ethnic diversity. Serbs (65 %) Hungarians (14 %) Others (21 %)
Branko Ranitovic was born in 1925, in Becej, Vojvodina, Serbia, Yugoslavia.
Dragan Djurkovic was born on November 26, 1967, in Subotica, Vojvodina, Serbia.
Djorje Zelmanovic was born on December 13, 1919, in Temerin, Vojvodina, Serbia.
Hard to tell. In Vojvodina, southern part of Serbia live Hungarians and Romanians. In Kosovo, southern part of country, Albanians.
Isidor Munjin was born on October 8, 1928, in Becej, Vojvodina, Serbia, Yugoslavia.