Lazarevo

Lazarevo ( Serbian Cyrillic Лазарево, Hungarian Lázárföld, German ( outdated ) Lazarsfeld ) is a place in the Serbian Banat, about 12 kilometers east of Zrenjanin, 86 km north of Belgrade.

History

The town was founded on the Puszta Martice in Kameralsgut Etschka 1800 by John Lazar and created after the founder and Lazarsfeld (pronounced Lasrfeld ) named. On the estate at that time were five farms, which is why the new village was still called by the neighboring Serbs " Martinique " or "pet kutya ". The seal of the pastorate was at the time the inscription, " Sigillum parochia Lazarfeldgyeensis ". The newly settled farmers came mostly from the neighboring communities of St. Hubert, Soltur and Scharlewil and wore mostly French names ( Massong, Marshall, Champier, Dekreon, Descho, Dippong, Welsch, Kortje, Potje, Gajo, Hary, etc.)

Originally there were in Lazarsfeld 105 whole and 32 half sessions ( Bauer reasons ). For an entire session included 32 yoke. In the first three years of the new municipality belonged to Etschkaer parish. 1803 an independent parish was established by the patronage rule. In the following decades there were in the renewal of the leases often disagreements and frictions, which led to the emigration of several families. One of the daughters of k.u.k. General Sigmund Lazar, Victoria married in 1887 Prince Lazar Egon von Thurn und Taxis and renounced the usufruct it is entitled, as she moved with the prince to his Eisenburger county.

1889 Lazarsfeld was connected to the railway Großbetschkerek - Werschetz. By decision of the Hungarian government had in 1890 all streets renamed, that is, be provided with Hungarian names.

On Saturday, September 30, 1944, met by Stefan field coming an outpost of the Russians, about 20-25 men strong, with an officer at the top in a Lazarsfeld. On October 20, 1944 Tito's partisans also moved on and took over the command locally.

On 26 May 2011 Serbian security forces arrested Ratko Mladic in Lazarevo. For that is then mounted by the Serbian Radical Party in the city parliament of Zrenjanin request to rename the place in Mladićevo, voted on June 2, 2011, only 23 of the 67 deputies. Thus, the application was rejected.

Population

Personalities

  • Nenad Bjeković ( b. 1947 ), the Serbian footballer
  • Jovica Simanic (born 1965 ), Serbian football player
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