סובוטיצה
Region: Serbie — Vojvodine
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The principal city of Vojvodina, Subotica (Szabadka in Hungarian) was home to a flourishing Jewish community in the eighteenth through twentieth centuries, bringing together Sephardim and Ashkenazim. The grand Art Nouveau synagogue built in 1902 by the architects Komor and Jakab, one of the most remarkable in Europe, bears witness to the prosperity of this community.
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