Vršački Ritovi

Vršački Ritovi

Vršački Ritovi (Вршачки Ритови) is a village located in Serbia at 45° 9' 38" North, 21° 10' 19" East. It is situated in the Vršac municipality, in Banat region (South Banat District), Vojvodina province. The village has a Serb ethnic majority and its total population numbering 91 inhabitants (2002 census).

Name

In Serbian, the village is known as Вршачки Ритови or "Vršački Ritovi", in Hungarian as "Verseci Rétek", and in Croatian as "Vršački Ritovi".

The name of village means "Marshes Of Vršac", because village is situated on the place of former marshes.

History

Village is pretty new, and was built around former large agricultural corporation "Vršački Ritovi", once driving economical force of the region. Place was populated before that, yet with just few houses. Beginning from 1950s, village started to grow, and reached its peak in mid 1970s and 1980s, with its small but pretty rich population. Break-up of Yugoslavia brought decline of village. Leaned mostly on agricultural corporation in which majority of inhabitants were employed, village started its rapid decline. Imposed UN embargo on Yugoslavia brought halt to export of agricultural products, while break up of USSR, its major market, brought total collapse. Corporation was state-owned, and started to break up itself into small companies, out of whom only fish farm remained in work.

Geography

Being officially classified as a single village, "Vršački Ritovi" is actually composed of two separate inhabited places: proper "Vršački Ritovi", which is situated near the railroad that connects Vršac and Zrenjanin and is some 3 km far from regional road, and Novogradnja (Новоградња).

Proper "Vršački Ritovi" is commonly named by inhabitants as Pumpa (Пумпа) - "The Pump", because on that place in the past was water pump.

"Novogradnja" got its name for Serbian word for newly built place, and is situated on the regional Vršac-Zrenjanin road, near the administrative building of former corporation and wheat silo. Smaller than Pumpa, Novogradnja is actually main part of Vršački Ritovi and is still activelly inhabited place.

Historical population

*1961: 636
*1971: 424
*1981: 224
*1991: 156

References

*Slobodan Ćurčić, Broj stanovnika Vojvodine, Novi Sad, 1996.

See also

*List of places in Serbia
*List of cities, towns and villages in Vojvodina

External links

* [http://www.fallingrain.com/world/YI/2/Vrsacki_Ritovi.html Vršački Ritovi]


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