Stari Lec (Стари Лец) is a
village in
Serbia. It is situated in the
Plandište municipality, in the
South Banat District,
Vojvodina province. The village has a
Serb ethnic majority and its population numbering 1,094 people (2002 census).
Name
In
Serbian, the village is known as
Stari Lec (Стари Лец), in
German as
Alt Letz, and in
Hungarian as
Óléc.
History
Settlement was first mentioned in 1333. During
Ottoman conquest in the 16th century, the settlement was destroyed, but it was later rebuilt since source dating from 1660/66 mention the village of
Lec that was populated by
Serbs. In 1838, the village was populated by
Banat Bulgarians, and, in 1839 its population numbered 426 inhabitants. During 19th century,
Hungarians,
Germans, and
Slovaks settled in the village as well. After
World War I, the new Serb settlers came to the village. In 1921, the population of the village numbered 1,011 inhabitants, including 426
Hungarians, 290
Germans, 138
Serbs, 29
Slovaks, and 97 other
Slavs. After
World War II, as a consequence of the
war events, the German population fled from the village and it was then populated by new Serb and Macedonian settlers.
Ethnic groups (2002 census)
Historical population
- 1961: 1,406
- 1971: 1,236
- 1981: 1,341
- 1991: 1,031
- 2002: 1,094
References
- Slobodan Ćurčić, Broj stanovnika Vojvodine, Novi Sad, 1996.
See also
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