Ada

WINDMILL

In the eighties of the XIX century, there were 11 windmills in Oroma. At the end of the 20th century, there was only one so-called “bayus” of windmills, which was built in the sixties of the nineteenth century. The date of construction was cut into flour bars. The windmill was in Ustorka before. Her owner, hoping for better reasons, dismantled […]
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BAPTISM CROSS

The sacral cross was set up in 1824 at the site of the altar of the Orthodox church that was destroyed that year, and in the immediate vicinity, that same year the new church was consecrated. The wooden cross is placed on a concrete bed with a tin plate at the joint of the arms. The stage of the Wailing […]
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SERBIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH OF ST. SAVA

According to one record of the 1762 Segedin Franciscan priest in Mol and Petrov village, there could have been very few Catholics among the Serbs. Serbs already had a church of bricks and 1,118 believers. They also had four pops who had 25 members of their families. ” It is said that there is no Catholic church or chapel in […]
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Birth House of Novak Radonić

The house was erected in the first half of the 19th century and is located in the old part of the settlement in the immediate vicinity of the Serbian Orthodox Church. It is located in the north-south direction and belongs to the developed type of Pannonian house built from a charge, with the pronounced decorative elements of the provincial Baroque. […]
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Dudvarski Chapel

The oldest Serbian families who settled in Ada during the Great Emigration of Serbs under Arseny Carnojevic were: Dudvarski, Nikolići, Marjanovići, Sijački, Sedmakovi (Seven inhabitants), Jakovljevići and others. After pushing the Turks south of the Sava and the Danube, the Potisko-Maritime military landscape loses its strategic importance. The Austrian authorities tried to make the Serbian borders more barrier to the […]
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