Proper noun
Vojvodina
A northern autonomous province of Serbia. Administrative and largest city: Novi Sad.
By 1943, the Partisan resistance movement had gained the upper hand, against the odds, and in 1945, with help from the Soviet Red Army (passing only through small parts such as Vojvodina ), expelled the Axis forces and local supporters. Source: Internet
Other art museums of note are Museum of Contemporary Art in Belgrade and Museum of Vojvodina in Novi Sad. Source: Internet
In Serbia, there are about 760,000 second-language speakers of Serbian, including Hungarians in Vojvodina and the 400,000 estimated Roma. Source: Internet
Radio Television of Vojvodina broadcasts program in 10 local languages. Source: Internet
Reportedly, Germany's initial designs of granting Vojvodina to Hungary enhanced the tensions between Antonescu and Miklós Horthy to the point where war between the two countries became a possibility. Source: Internet
Romanian is also an official language of the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina in Serbia along with five other languages. Source: Internet