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Sombor

Sombor ((セルビア語:Сомбор / ''Sombor'') , (ハンガリー語:Zombor), Rusyn: Zombor (Зомбор)) is a city located in the province of Vojvodina, Serbia. The city has a total population of 47,623 (as of 2011), while its administrative area (including neighboring villages) has 85,903 inhabitants. It is the administrative center of the West Bačka District.
==Name and etymology==
In Serbian, the city is known as ''Sombor'' (Сомбор), in Hungarian and German as ''Zombor'', in Croatian and Bunjevac as ''Sombor'', in Rusyn as ''Zombor'' (Зомбор), and in Turkish as ''Sonbor''.
The older Hungarian name for the city was ''Czoborszentmihály''. The name originates from the Czobor family, who were the owners of this area in the 14th century (The family name came from the Slavic name ''Cibor''). The Serbian name for the city ''(Sombor)'' also came from the family name Czobor, and was first recorded in 1543, although the city was mentioned in historical documents under several more names, such as ''Samobor, Sambor, Sambir, Sonbor, Sanbur, Zibor,'' and ''Zombar''.
An unofficial Serbian name used for the city is ''Ravangrad'' (Раванград), which means "flat town" in English.

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