The following is a list of municipalities and cities in Serbia, in which ethnic Hungarians form majority or significant minority (i.e. over 10% of the total population). Hungarians constitute 2.7% of Serbia's total population and 10.5% of that of the province of Vojvodina, where they are largely concentrated. [1]
Note: Novi Sad, although does not reach the 10% threshold, is also listed as it has one of the largest communities of Hungarians in Serbia.
Municipality | Hungarian name | Hungarian population | Share of total population |
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Kanjiža | Magyarkanizsa | 16,740 | 83.1% |
Senta | Zenta | 13,590 | 75.7% |
Ada | Ada | 9,666 | 72.7% |
Bačka Topola | Topolya | 14,599 | 55.6% |
Mali Iđoš | Kishegyes | 5,174 | 51.8% |
Čoka | Csóka | 3,835 | 44.8% |
Bečej | Óbecse | 12,482 | 40.7% |
Subotica | Szabadka | 37,200 | 30% |
Novi Kneževac | Törökkanizsa | 1,956 | 22.6% |
Temerin | Temerin | 5,607 | 21.7% |
Srbobran | Szenttamás | 2,609 | 18.1% |
Žitište | Begaszentgyörgy | 2,286 | 17% |
Nova Crnja | Magyarcsernye | 1,247 | 15.3% |
Novi Bečej | Törökbecse | 2,915 | 14.6% |
Sečanj | Torontálszécsány | 1,143 | 10.8% |
Plandište | Zichyfalva | 913 | 10.2% |
Novi Sad | Újvidék | 9,792 | 2.6% |