The church of Saint Nicola’ s in Žabalj started after moving people from shores of Tisa to now days location in 1784.
The church which we have now was built from 1832 till 1835.
Žabalj and the holy temple were burnt during the rebellion in 1848. Rebuilt of the church started in 1851. and it was in [...]
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The Catholics church in Žabalj was built in 1824. in honor to Virgin Mary.
Even though the building of this church was proposed in report made by Archduke Ludvig in 1808.
Mihajlo Cupor consecrated this church in 1826.
This church was burnt during the rebellion froa 1848 – 1849, but it was rebuilt afterwards.
The first priest was Franc [...]
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This church was built in honor to Holy Mary. Even this place was flamed after her holiness.
The temple was rebuilt in classicists style after 1848.
Iconostasis was made by Johan Kistner between 1860. and 1870.
The gilding was made by Topfer from Vienna in the same period. Nikola Aleksić painted icons in 1855 – 1856. But, [...]
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Old Tisa is 24 km long, its average width is 100 m, and depth is 3 m.
Water is extremly nakedly, so it is paradise for swimmers and those who like picnics.
Cost is covered with sedge and there are lots of pontoons and places for fishing.
There are abouth 25 species of fish, white fish is dominant, [...]
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Jegrička is the main stream of South Bačka. From West to East it is 60 km wide and it disgorges into the river Tisa. This stream is little river of Bačka, which lost its original appearance because of humans. Through the municipality of Žabalj Jegrička flows down stream.
Small quantity of water and slight fall of [...]
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HISTORY
The area of Žabalj municipality is being settled since younger stone age until now days. Evidences can be seen all over this location e. g. on high landings near old shore of river Tisa, Jegrička and Mala bara.
One by another the remains of these settlements from neolith, bronze and iron age, necropolis of Celts, half [...]
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