Stari Žednik

Stari Žednik (also known as Žednik) is a village located in the Subotica municipality, in the North Bačka District of Serbia. It is situated in the autonomous province of Vojvodina. The village is ethnically mixed and, according to the 2002 census, it has 2,230 inhabitants with a Croatian relative majority.

Name
In Serbian the village is known as Стари Жедник / Stari Žednik or Жедник / Žednik, in Croatian as Žednik (since 2009) or Stari Žednik (before 2009), in Hungarian as Nagyfény, and in Bunjevac as Stari Žednik or Žednik.

Ethnic groups (2002 census)

 * Croats = 727 (32.60%)
 * Hungarians = 576 (25.83%)
 * Bunjevci = 327 (14.66%)
 * Serbs = 248 (11.12%)
 * Yugoslavs = 139 (6.23%)
 * Others (Montenegrins, Albanians, Germans, Macedonians, Rusyns, Slovaks, etc.).

Historical population

 * 1981: 2,472
 * 1991: 2,323
 * 2011: 1,961

Tourist attractions
The Saint Mark the Evangelist Catholic Church was built by the plans of Zsigmond Moravetz, in neogothic style and opened in 1911. Its first parish priest was Hungarian Benjamin Hegedűs, and the current one is Croat Željko Šipek, who serves the Croatian and Hungarian communities.