ruma

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{{Infobox settlement

| native_name = {{native name|sr-Cyrl|Рума|italics=off}}

| native_name_lang = sr

| official_name = Ruma

| other_name =

| settlement_type = Town and municipality

| image_shield =COA Ruma small.png

| image_flag =

| image_skyline = {{Photomontage|position=center

|photo1a = Споменик у Руми у центру.JPG

|photo2a = Downtown Ruma.JPG

|photo2b = Wiki Expedition Serbia 01 099, Ruma.jpg

|photo3a = Crkva Vaznesenja Gospodnjeg, Ruma 013.jpg

|photo3b = Са десне стране пута ка Руми споменик Кипови.JPG

|photo4a = Zgrade, Ruma 015.jpg

|photo4b = Crkva Sabora Srpskih Svetitelja, Ruma 001.jpg

|size = 260

|spacing = 1

|color = #FFFFFF

|border = 1

|foot_montage = From top: Monument of the Revolution, Downtown, Monument to a horse, Serbian Orthodox Church of the Holy Ascension of the Lord, One of the two statues of the monument to the plague, Croatian Home, New Orthodox Church}}

| image_caption =

| image_map = Municipalities of Serbia Ruma.png

| map_caption = Location of the municipality of Ruma within Serbia

| mapsize =

| coordinates = {{coord|45|00|N|19|50|E|region:RS|display=inline,title}}

| subdivision_type = Country

| subdivision_name = {{flag|Serbia}}

| subdivision_type1 = Province

| subdivision_name1 = {{flag|Vojvodina}}

| subdivision_type2 = Region

| subdivision_name2 = Syrmia

| subdivision_type3 = District

| subdivision_name3 = Srem

| subdivision_type4 = Municipality

| subdivision_name4 = Ruma

| parts_type = Settlements

| parts_style = para

| p1 = 17

| leader_party = SNS

| leader_title = Mayor

| leader_name = Dušan Ljubišić

| area_blank1_title = Town

| area_blank1_km2 = 68.66

| area_blank2_title = Municipality

| area_blank2_km2 = 582.02

| area_footnotes = {{Serbian municipalities 2006}}

| elevation_m = 112

| population_footnotes = {{cite web|title=Census 2022: Total population, by municipalities and cities|url=https://popis2022.stat.gov.rs/media/31319/0_ukupan-broj-stanovnika-naselja.xlsx|website=popis2022.stat.gov.rs}}

| population_as_of = 2022 census

| population_blank1_title = Town

| population_blank1 = 27747

| population_density_blank1_km2 = auto

| population_blank2_title = Municipality

| population_blank2 = 48621

| population_density_blank2_km2 = auto

| timezone = CET

| utc_offset = +1

| timezone_DST = CEST

| utc_offset_DST = +2

| postal_code_type = Postal code

| postal_code = 22400

| area_code_type = Area code

| area_code = +381(0)22

| blank_name = Car plates

| blank_info = RU

| website = {{URL|www.ruma.rs}}

| blank_name_sec1 = Official languages

| blank_info_sec1 = Serbian{{cite web|url=https://www.ruma.rs/kategorija.php?menu_id=12 |title=Статут Општине Рума |trans-title=Ruma Municipality Statute |format=PDF |access-date=16 February 2025 |language=sr |publisher=Municipality of Ruma}}

}}

Ruma ({{Lang-sr-Cyrl|Рума}}; {{langx|hu|Árpatarló}}) is a town and municipality in the Srem District of the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina, Serbia. As of 2022, the town has a population of 27,747, while the municipality has a population of 48,621.

History

Traces of organized human life on the territory of Ruma municipality date back as far as prehistory. The most important archaeological locality in the municipality is Bronze Age Gomolava{{cite web|url=http://www.ceeol.com/aspx/issuedetails.aspx?issueid=c124fe69-28e3-4107-90a1-ac3a68d29ac8&articleId=fb6c1d70-1d2d-4f74-9d1f-ec7cb2845766 |title=CEEOL BALCANICA, Issue XXXVI /2005 |publisher=Ceeol.com |access-date=2013-10-15}} near Hrtkovci, with two exclusive tombs of Bosut culture dating to the 9th century BC{{cite web|url=http://www.balkaninstitut.com/pdf/izdanja/balcanica/balcanica%2035/01%20Tasic.pdf |title=Historical Picture of Development of Early Iron Age in the Serbian Danube Basin |author=Nikola Tasic |publisher=Balkaninstitut.com |access-date=22 February 2015}} and 3000BC Vučedol culture pottery.{{cite web|url=http://www.balkaninstitut.com/pdf/izdanja/balcanica/Balcanica_XXXVI_2005.pdf |title=Balcanica XXXVI |publisher=Balkaninstitut.com |access-date=22 February 2015}} The first known inhabitants of this area were various peoples of Illyrian and Celtic origin, such as the Amantini, Breuci, Scordisci, etc. During the Roman rule, local inhabitants lost their ethnic character and adopted Roman culture. There were no larger Roman settlements on the territory of Ruma, but a certain number of agricultural estates known as "villae rusticae" were located there.

Migrations of Huns, Germanic peoples, Avars and Slavs destroyed Roman culture in this area. During the following centuries, the region was ruled by Frankish Empire, Bulgarian Empire, Byzantine Empire and Kingdom of Hungary.

The settlement named Ruma was first mentioned in an Ottoman defter from 1566/7. In that period Ruma was a village inhabited by Serbs, with 49 houses, a church and three priests.{{cite web |url=http://www.ruma.rs/eng/index.php?option=com_content&view=category&layout=blog&id=34&Itemid=27 |title=History |publisher=Ruma.rs |date=1944-10-27 |access-date=2013-10-15 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131015110946/http://www.ruma.rs/eng/index.php?option=com_content&view=category&layout=blog&id=34&Itemid=27 |archive-date=2013-10-15 }}

From 1718, Ruma was under administration of the Habsburg monarchy. In 1746, the town of Ruma was founded near the original village of Ruma. The first inhabitants of the town were Serbs, who came from neighboring settlements, as well as Germans, who came from Germany. In the beginning of the 19th century, Croats and Hungarians settled there as well. In 1807, a large rebellion of the Syrmian peasants known as the Tican's Rebellion started on the territory of Ruma, with its center in the village of Voganj. During the 1848–1849 revolution, Ruma was one of the important centers of the Serbian national movement in Syrmia.

In the late 19th and early 20th century, Ruma was a district capital in the Syrmia County of the Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia. According to the 1910 census, the population of the Ruma municipality was 49,138 inhabitants, of whom 22,956 spoke Serbian, 15,529 German, 5,746 Hungarian, and 3,730 Croatian.[http://www.talmamedia.com/php/district/district.php?county=Szer%E9m%2B] {{dead link|date=February 2015}}

After the collapse of the Habsburg Monarchy, on November 24, 1918, the Assembly of Syrmia in Ruma proclaimed the unification of Syrmia with the Kingdom of Serbia. In 1933, Ruma officially gained the status of a city.

When World War II began, Ruma was one of the centers of German national minority in Vojvodina. In 1942, during the Axis occupation of Syrmia, a unit of the Third Reich's Wehrmacht, known as the Volunteer Company Ruma ES der DM, was formed from local Volksdeutsche volunteers. A large number of non-German citizens of Ruma participated in the anti-fascist struggle against Axis occupation.{{cite web | url = http://www.internetmedia.rs/ruma/opstina/istorija.php | language = sr | title = Opština Ruma - Istorija | publisher = Internet Media | year = 2006 | access-date = 2010-11-14}} In 1944, as a consequence of the war, most members of the German ethnic minority left the town, escaping from Yugoslav partisans and Soviet Red Army. Around 1,000 of them remained when the partisans took the town. Many of them were shot in November 1944, while survivors were taken to the Svilara concentration camp in Sremska Mitrovica.Weißbuch der Deutschen aus Jugoslawien, München 1991, S. 713

After the war, colonists from various parts of the former Yugoslavia settled this area. During the 1990s, about 10,000 refugees from Croatia, Bosnia and Kosovo settled in Ruma as well. In 1949 the Union of Pilots of Yugoslavia (Vazduhoplovni Savez Jugoslavije) opened a pilot school, a school for parachute instructors and a school of aircraft modelling in Ruma, all of which were funded by the Airforces of Yugoslavia. This led to an impressive International air show held in the center of the town in 1950.

Inhabited places

File:Ruma mun.png

The Ruma municipality comprises the town of Ruma and the following villages:

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Demographics

{{Historical populations

| type =

| percentages = pagr

|1948|37622 |1953|40742 |1961|47671 |1971|52156 |1981|55083 |1991|55087 |2002|60006 |2011|54339 |2022|48621

| source = {{cite web|title=2011 Census of Population, Households and Dwellings in the Republic of Serbia|url=http://pod2.stat.gov.rs/ObjavljenePublikacije/Popis2011/Knjiga20.pdf|website=stat.gov.rs|publisher=Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia|access-date=28 May 2017|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140714191241/http://pod2.stat.gov.rs/ObjavljenePublikacije/Popis2011/Knjiga20.pdf|archive-date=14 July 2014}}

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File:Ruma rs world wind.jpg

According to the 2011 census results, the municipality of Ruma had 54,339 inhabitants.

=Ethnic groups=

The municipality of Ruma has many ethnic groups, with Serbs constituting a majority in all settlements. The ethnic composition of the municipality of Ruma:{{cite web|title=ETHNICITY Data by municipalities and cities|url=http://pod2.stat.gov.rs/ObjavljenePublikacije/Popis2011/Nacionalna%20pripadnost-Ethnicity.pdf|website=stat.gov.rs|publisher=Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia|access-date=22 February 2018}}

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Ethnic group

! Population

!%

style="background:#F5F5DC;"|Serbsalign="right"|46,891

|86.29%

style="background:#F5F5DC;"|Croatsalign="right"|1,719

|3.16%

style="background:#F5F5DC;"|Romanialign="right"|1,297

|2.39%

style="background:#F5F5DC;"|Hungariansalign="right"|1,171

|2.15%

style="background:#F5F5DC;"|Yugoslavsalign="right"|267

|0.49%

style="background:#F5F5DC;"|Macedoniansalign="right"|153

|0.28%

style="background:#F5F5DC;"|Albaniansalign="right"|57

|0.10%

style="background:#F5F5DC;"|Montenegrinsalign="right"|54

|0.10%

style="background:#F5F5DC;"|Slovaksalign="right"|50

|0.09%

style="background:#F5F5DC;"|Germansalign="right"|49

|0.09%

style="background:#F5F5DC;"|Muslimsalign="right"|39

|0.07%

style="background:#F5F5DC;"|Othersalign="right"|2,592

|4.77%

style="background:#F0F0F0;"|Totalalign="right"|54,339

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Economy

The following table gives a preview of total number of registered people employed in legal entities per their core activity (as of 2018):{{cite web|title=MUNICIPALITIES AND REGIONS OF THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA, 2019.|url=https://publikacije.stat.gov.rs/G2019/PdfE/G201913046.pdf|website=stat.gov.rs|publisher=Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia|date=25 December 2019|access-date=28 December 2019}}

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Activity

! Total

Agriculture, forestry and fishingalign="right"|427
Mining and quarryingalign="right"|8
Manufacturingalign="right"|6,762
Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supplyalign="right"|217
Water supply; sewerage, waste management and remediation activitiesalign="right"|215
Constructionalign="right"|579
Wholesale and retail trade, repair of motor vehicles and motorcyclesalign="right"|1,999
Transportation and storagealign="right"|809
Accommodation and food servicesalign="right"|338
Information and communicationalign="right"|111
Financial and insurance activitiesalign="right"|136
Real estate activitiesalign="right"|4
Professional, scientific and technical activitiesalign="right"|333
Administrative and support service activitiesalign="right"|149
Public administration and defense; compulsory social securityalign="right"|550
Educationalign="right"|713
Human health and social work activitiesalign="right"|748
Arts, entertainment and recreationalign="right"|161
Other service activitiesalign="right"|200
Individual agricultural workersalign="right"|635
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|Total

align="right"|15,094

Notable citizens

Sister cities

See also

References

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