- Syrmia District
Infobox Serbian district
name_serC = Сремски округ
name_serL = Sremski okrug
name_alr =
en_name = Srem
province_or_region =Vojvodina
capital =Sremska Mitrovica
commissioner = n/a
municipalities = 7
settlements = 109
cities_and_towns = 7
villages = 102
area = 3,486
population = 335,901
density = 96.4
footnotes =Syrmia District (Serbian: Сремски округ, "Sremski okrug") is a northwestern district of
Serbia . It lies in the region ofSyrmia (Srem), in the autonomous province ofVojvodina . It has a population of 309,981. Seat of the district is in the city ofSremska Mitrovica .Name
In Serbian, the district is known as "Sremski okrug" (Сремски округ), in Croatian as "Srijemski okrug", in Hungarian as "Szerémségi Körzet", in Slovak as "Sriemski okres", in Rusyn as "Сримски окрух", and in Romanian as "Districtul Srem".
Municipalities
It encompasses the municipalities of:
*Šid
*Inđija
*Sremska Mitrovica
*Irig
*Ruma
*Stara Pazova
*Pećinci Ethnic groups
District population is composed of:
*Serbs (84.51%),
*Croats (3.13%),
*Slovaks (2.78%),
*Yugoslavs (1.52%),
*Hungarians (1.26%),
*Roma (1.04%),
*Others.Culture
The Monasteries on the mountain
Fruška Gora are the greatest cultural treasure of this region. They include theGrgeteg Monastery from1471 and theJazak Monastery from1522 .The
Krušedol Monastery is a true treasury of the Vojvodinan painting. It was founded in1514 as an endowment of Orthodox bishop Maksim Branković and his mother Angelina.In the
Novo Hopovo Monastery particularly attractive is the church architecture and the fresco paintings. The exact time of its first construction is unknown, but1765 is known as the year of its reconstruction.Economy
Leading actors in the economy of Sremska Mitrovica are the "Matroz" factory of cellulose and paper, the Wood Combine, the "1 novembar" furniture factory and the "Woods of Serbia".
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Syrmia Note: "All official material made by Government of Serbia is public by law. Information was taken from [http://www.serbia.sr.gov.yu/ official website] ."
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