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Vojvodina

American  
[voi-vuh-din-uh, ‑-dee-nuh] / ˈvɔɪ vəˌdɪn ə, ‑ˌdi nə /

noun

  1. an autonomous province within Serbia. 8,303 sq. mi. (21,506 sq. km). Novi Sad.


Vojvodina British  
/ ˈvɔjvɔdina /

noun

  1. an autonomous region of Serbia, in the N. Capital: Novi Sad. Pop: 2 024 487 (2002). Area: 22 489 sq km (8683 sq miles)

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Most recently the vice-president of Serbian team Vojvodina.

From BBC

The Serbian-American businessman, whose first involvement in English football was in 1999 when he bought Portsmouth, was most recently the vice-president of Serbian team Vojvodina who are based in the city of Novi Sad where he grew up.

From BBC

Several right-wing groups, including pro-Russian parties, as well as Socialists allied to Vucic, are also running for control of parliament and some 60 cities and towns, as well as regional authorities in the northern Vojvodina province.

From Seattle Times

Melinda Nadj Obonji was just a year old when she and her older brother were left with their grandmother in Vojvodina in Serbia.

From BBC

The Socialists and the List Of Vojvodina Hungarians, both traditional partners of the SNS, have 31 and five deputies respectively.

From Reuters