Neusatz District
Neusatz District was one of five administrative districts of the Voivodeship of Serbia and Banat of Temeschwar from 1850 to 1860. Its administrative center was Neusatz.History
The crown land Voivodeship of Serbia and Banat of Temeschwar was formed in 1849 and was initially divided into two districts: Batschka-Torontal and Temeschwar-Karasch. In 1850, crown land was divided into five districts and the territory of Batschka-Torontal District was divided among Neusatz District, Zombor District and Großbetschkerek District.
In 1860, the Voivodeship of Serbia and Banat of Temeschwar and its five districts were abolished and the territory of the Neusatz District was divided among Batsch-Bodrog County and Syrmia County.Geography
The Neusatz District included parts of southern Bačka and northern Syrmia. It shared borders with the Zombor District in the north, Großbetschkerek District in the north-east, Military Frontier in the south-east and Austrian Kingdom of Slavonia in the west.Demographics
According to 1850 census, the population of the district numbered 236,943 residents, including:
- Serbs = 100,382
- Germans = 45,936
- Hungarians = 30,450
- Slovaks = 20,683
- Šokci = 13,665
- Jews = 2,098
Cities and towns
Main cities and towns in the district were:
- Alt Betsche
- Batsch
- Futok
- Hodschach
- Illok
- India
- Irick
- Neusatz
- Plankenburg
- Ruma
- Schid
- Temeri
- Thomasberg
Most of the mentioned cities and towns are today in Serbia, while town of Illok is today in Croatia.