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Vojvodina

American  
[voi-vuh-din-uh, ‑-dee-nuh] / ˈvɔɪ vəˌdɪn ə, ‑ˌdi nə /

noun

  1. an autonomous province within Serbia. 8,303 sq. mi. (21,506 sq. km). Novi Sad.


Vojvodina British  
/ ˈvɔjvɔdina /

noun

  1. an autonomous region of Serbia, in the N. Capital: Novi Sad. Pop: 2 024 487 (2002). Area: 22 489 sq km (8683 sq miles)

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After looking at a few options, we fell in love with a little old cottage in the northern region of Vojvodina.

From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 22, 2026

The research was conducted by an international team led by University College Dublin, the University of Edinburgh, the University of Copenhagen, and the Museum of Vojvodina, with contributions from researchers at institutions across Europe.

From Science Daily • Mar. 9, 2026

The Socialists and the List Of Vojvodina Hungarians, both traditional partners of the SNS, have 31 and five deputies respectively.

From Reuters • Aug. 27, 2022

Greta Weinfeld was born on June 26, 1924, in Novi Sad, the capital of what is now the autonomous province of Vojvodina in northern Serbia.

From Washington Post • Feb. 12, 2022

The dynasty and the monarchy survived, but Jugo-Slav hopes and the promises they had received were unfulfilled or soon withdrawn, as for instance the Vojvodina in 1861.

From The Russian Revolution; the Jugo-Slav Movement by Kerner, Robert Joseph