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Međa (Žitište) : ウィキペディア英語版
Međa (Žitište)

Međa () is a village located in the Žitište municipality, in the Central Banat District of Serbia. It is situated in the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina. The village has a Serb ethnic majority (88.65%) and its population numbering 1,155 people (2002 census).
==Name==

In Serbian, the village is known as ''Međa'' (Међа), in German as ''Pardan'', in Hungarian as ''Párdány'', and in Romanian as ''Meda''. Its former names used in Serbian were ''Pardanj'' (Пардањ) and ''Ninčićevo'' (Нинчићево).
Former Serb Pardanj was known as ''Srpski Pardanj'' (Српски Пардањ) in Serbian, ''Serbische Pardan'' in German, and ''Szerb-Párdány'' in Hungarian.
Former Slovak Pardanj was known as ''Totovski Pardanj'' (Тотовски Пардањ) in Serbian, ''Slowakisch Pardan'' in German, and ''Tót-Párdány'' in Hungarian. It was later also known as German Pardanj (Serbian: ''Nemački Pardanj'' or Немачки Пардањ, German: ''Deutsch Pardan'', Hungarian: ''Német-Párdány'') and Hungarian Pardanj (Serbian: ''Mađarski Pardanj'' or Мађарски Пардањ, German: ''Ungarisch Pardan'', Hungarian: ''Magyar-Párdány'').

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