Subotica walk — a Hungarian city in Serbia? How do people live in the province of Serbia?

Subotica, adjacent to the border of Serbia and Hungary, represents a unique combination of cultures and languages. Hungarian influence is noticeable in society due to its proximity to Hungary. The city, rich in history, thrives as an industrial and economic center and also plays a key role in transport infrastructure. Subscribe to my Instagram   / andreyaprel   The first settlements in this area date back to the 13th century. After the Ottoman period at the end of the 19th century, active construction and infrastructural development began, including the railway network. Due to its location on the border of states, the architecture of Subotica is eclectic. On the pedestrian street Korzo you can appreciate this mix of styles, walking from the Town Hall to the train station. Historical buildings such as the Town Hall, the Gothic St. George's Cathedral, the Reichl Palace and the Franciscan monastery give the city a unique character. The city museum, art gallery and national theater offer interesting cultural opportunities for visitors. Situated at the crossroads of Europe and Asia, Subotica is a multicultural city reflecting the influence of the Austro-Hungarian and Ottoman empires. This cultural nexus has become home to a variety of ethnic groups, including Serbs, Croats, Hungarians, and others. Let's walk through the streets of this Serbian city, where every stone bears traces of different cultures and histories. Let's discover how different peoples live and interact here, contributing to the rich diversity of Subotica. #Subotica #Serbian #Serbia