Srem Destrict
Srem or Syrmie Destrict ([Сремски округ, Sremski okrug] error: {{lang-xx}}: text has italic markup (help), pronounced [srɛ̂ːm]) is a northwastren destrict o Serbie. It lees in the regions o Syrmie (Srem) an Mačva, in the autonomous province o Vojvodina. It haes a population o 311,053. Seat o the destrict is in the ceety o Sremska Mitrovica.
Sremski okrug Сремски округ | |
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Location o Srem Destrict in Serbie | |
Kintra | Serbie |
Caipital | Sremska Mitrovica |
Govrenment | |
• Commissioner | n/a |
Area | |
• Total | 3,486 km2 (1,346 sq mi) |
Population (2011 census) | |
• Total | 311,053 |
• Density | 89.2/km2 (231/sq mi) |
Municipalities | 6 an 1 ceety |
Dounsets | 109 |
- Ceeties an touns | 7 |
- Veelages | 102 |
Name
eeditIn Serbie, the destrict is kent as Sremski okrug (Сремски округ), in Croatie as Srijemski okrug, in Hungarian as Szerémségi Körzet, in Slovak as Sriemski okres, in Rusyn as /Сримски окрух/, an in Romanian as Districtul Srem.
Municipalities
eeditIt encompasses the municipalities o:
Cultur
eeditThe Monasteries on the muntain Fruška Gora are the greatest cultural treasur o this region. They include the Grgeteg Monastery frae 1471 an the Jazak Monastery frae 1522.
The Krušedol Monastery is a true treasury o the Vojvodinan paintin. It wis foondit in 1514 as an endowment o Orthodox bishop Maksim Branković an his mither Angelina.
In the Novo Hopovo Monastery pairticularly attractive is the kirk airchitectur an the fresco paintins. The exact time o its first construction is unkent, but 1765 is kent as the year o its reconstruction.
Economy
eeditLeading actors in the economy o Sremska Mitrovica are the "Matroz" factory o cellulose an paper, the Wood Combine, the "1 novembar" furnitur factory an the "Woods of Serbia".