Central Banat District
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Central Banat District (Serbian: Srednjebanatski okrug, Croatian: Srednjebanatski okrug, Hungarian: Közép Bánsági Körzet, Slovak: Sredobanátsky okres, Romanian: Districtul Banatul de Central) is a northeastern district of Serbia. It lies in the region of Banat, in the autonomous province of Vojvodina.
It encompasses the municipalities of:
It has a population of 208,456 (2002). According to the last census in this district live 150,794 Serbs (75%), 27,842 Hungarians and 5,156 Romanians. Seat of the District is in the city of Zrenjanin. There are many buildings that stand out by their beautifulness: the Orthodox Church of Assumption from 1746, the Roman-Catholic Cathedral from 1868 and the Reformatory Church from 1891.
Economy of Zrenjanin is diverse: industry, agriculture, forestry, building industry, and transport.
The leading branch is the food-processing industry, integrated under the "Servo Mihalj" Industrial - Agricultural Combine.
Other major representatives of the Zrenjanin economy are: the DD "ZIP" brewery, the DD "Luxol" chemical industry and the "Žarko Zrenjanin" furniture factory.
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