Bačka

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See also: backa, Baćka, and Baćką

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Bačka

  1. A historical region presently divided between Vojvodina (autonomous province of Serbia) and Hungary.
    • 1998, multiple later revisions, John B. Allcock, Encyclopædia Britannica[1]:
      Vojvodina includes the historic regions of Bačka, between the Danube and Tisa rivers and the Hungarian border; Banat, to the east of Bačka; and Srem (Srijem), to the south.

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Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /bâːt͡ʃkaː/
  • Hyphenation: Bač‧ka

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Bȃčkā f (Cyrillic spelling Ба̑чка̄)

  1. A historical region presently divided between Vojvodina (autonomous province of Serbia) and Hungary.

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