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Coordinates: 45°1008N 21°2621E / 45.16889°N 21.43917°E / 45.16889; 21.43917
 

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Gudurica
Гудурица
Location of Gudurica
Gudurica is located in Vojvodina
Gudurica

Gudurica

Location of Gudurica within Serbia

Gudurica is located in Serbia
Gudurica

Gudurica

Gudurica (Serbia)

Gudurica is located in Europe
Gudurica

Gudurica

Gudurica (Europe)

Coordinates: 45°10′08N 21°26′21E / 45.16889°N 21.43917°E / 45.16889; 21.43917
CountrySerbia
ProvinceVojvodina
DistrictSouth Banat
Elevation
111 m (364 ft)
Population
 (2011)
 • Gudurica1,092
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
26335
Area code+381(0)13
Car plates

Gudurica (Serbian Cyrillic: Гудурица; Hungarian: Temeskutas) is a villageinSerbia. It is situated in the Vršac municipality, in the South Banat District, Vojvodina province. The village has a Serb ethnic majority (66.21%) and a sizable ethnic Macedonian minority (10.49%), and its population numbering 1,092 people (2011 census). Part of the Macedonians of Gudurica are in fact assimilated Aromanians and specially Megleno-Romanians that came to the village from the Macedonian SR it following the expulsion of its native German population.

Name[edit]

InSerbian the village is known as Gudurica (Гудурица), in Macedonian as Гудурица, in HungarianasTemeskutas, and in GermanasKudritz.

History[edit]

The village was firstly mentioned in 1358. During Ottoman administration (16th-18th century) it was a Serb village. In 1728, it was settled by the Italians. Later, it was populated by Germans, and already in 1753, it was predominantly German settlement. The village was located in a swampy area in the Banat Region. The first German settlers in Kudritz came from the Mosel river area in Western Germany, Alsace and Lorraine between 1719 and 1728. Descendants of the German inhabitants lived here until the end of World War II, when most of them left from the area. After World War II, the village was populated by South Slavic (mostly Serb and Macedonian) settlers. 2002 census also recorded 3 villagers of German ethnicity.[citation needed] Part of the Macedonian inhabitants of Gudurica are ethnic Aromanians and specially Megleno-Romanians or their descendants who self-identify as such as a result of assimilation. They were brought after World War II but were counted simply as Slavs, this being the reason why they have been largely ignored. Despite being mostly extinct, some Megleno-Romanians still remain in Gudurica; as of 2014, 3 people could speak the Megleno-Romanian language on the village.[1]

Historical population[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Sorescu Marinković, Annemarie; Măran, Mircea (2015). "Megleno-Romanians in Serbia – shifting borders, shifting identity". Contextualizing Changes: Migrations, Shifting Borders and New Identities in Eastern Europe. pp. 365–377.

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