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Village in Vojvodina, Serbia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Elemir (Serbian Cyrillic: Елемир; Hungarian: Elemér) is a village located in the Zrenjanin municipality, in the Central Banat District of Serbia. It is situated in the province of Vojvodina. In 2011 census the village has a population of 4,338 inhabitants.
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Name
In Serbian, the village is known as Elemir or Елемир, in Hungarian as Elemér and in German as Elemer.
Geography
Lake Okanj is located near Elemir. Okanj is a part of the broader Important Bird and Biodiversity area "Okanj and Rusanda".[2]
Demographics

In the 2011 census the village had a population of 4,338 inhabitants.
Historical population
- 1869: 4,359
- 1900: 4,749
- 1948: 4,656
- 1953: 4,757
- 1961: n/a
- 1971: 5,001
- 1981: 4,998
- 1991: 4,724
- 2002: 4,690
- 2011: 4,338
- 2022: 3,672
Ethnic groups
The ethnic composition of the village (as of 2011 census):
- Serbs = 4,158 (88.66%)
- Romani = 181 (3.86%)
- Hungarians = 93 (1.98%)
- Yugoslavs = 54 (1.15%)
- Croats = 24 (0.51%)
- Others (3.84%)
Gallery
- Kastel park in autumn
- Orthodox church and primary school
- Sunset near Elemir
- European white stork
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