Why is it an autonomous province? What kind of area is it? What are the nations of the main life?
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Volin is an autonomous province in northern Selvia. It covers an area of more than 21,500 square kilometers. The population is more than 26 people, and there are 26 ethnic groups. The Vagotina ethnic group constitutes complexity, of which the Serbian people are the main ethnic group. There are six official languages in Voyadin. Serbia's population accounts for 55 %, and Hungarians account for 24 %. The province is located in the southern part of the Danube River. Most of the flat black soil plains belong to the temperature of the continental climate. The average annual temperature is 20 degrees Celsius, and the annual precipitation is 550 ~ 650 mm. The Danube, the Sava River, and the Tirva River are retained in the province. Volina is divided into three by the Danube and Tisa River, of which the northwest is the Bachica area, the east is the Banat Rim area.
The residents of Vaginna in ancient times include Illiians, Sedares, and Celtics. Later, the place became part of the Roman Empire. At that time, Volina belonged to the province of Pannonia. Srams Camitrovi in the territory was a heavy town in the region at the time, and six Roman emperors were born in the place or nearby.
The Huns expelled the Romans in 395. Later, the Huns, the Byzantine Empire, the Baogal, and the Hungarians successively ruled the Vagdine. In 1526, the Ottoman Empire army went north to Europe, defeating Hungary in the Battle of Moharje, and Hungary's Jagiellon dynasty collapsed. Most of Hungary was merged by Ottoman. The Habsburg dynasty in Austria took over Volfina in the early 18th century. The Austrian emperor gave the local Serbians' right to choose the Duke. Therefore, the place was called the "Duke Territory" by Serbians, that is, the source of the name of "Voyfina".
Under the rule of Habsburg, immigrants from other parts of the dynasty moved to Voydina, causing the diversity of the nation in the place. In 1867, Austria was officially changed to the Austro -Hungarian Empire.
The first World War, the Austro -Hungarian Empire was defeated, and it immediately collapsed. Volina joined Serbia, and the country later joined a part of Serbia Croatia and the Kingdom of Sloven. Wang Guo was renamed Yugoslav in 1929. During World War II, Volin's Hungary, who was generally merged into a member of the axis country, and became part of Yugoslavia after the war. The new constitution implemented by Yugoslav in 1974 gave Volin's high autonomy, but the South Union canceled many rights of the autonomous province in 1990. But unlike Kosovo, the situation in Volin was always calm and there was no large -scale war. In 2002, the autonomous power of the autonomous province was restored, and the new provincial flag was adopted in 2004.
The national population:
1,321,807 Serbian (65.05%)
290,207 Hungary (14.28%)
56,637 Slovakia (2.79%)
56,546 Croatian (2.78%)
55,016 is "not indicated" (2.71%)
49,881 Yugoslavia (2.45%)
35,513 Negoro (1.75%)
30,419 Romanian (1.50%) r
29,057 Roms (1.43%)
19,766 Bunjevci (Ben Yayech) (0.97%)
15,626 Rusyns (Romans Senia) (0.77%)
11,785 Macron Slavs (0.58%)