Real power in northern Serbia was held by Lazar Hrebeljanović.
These were adopted from Bosnia in the mid-19th century and were worn throughout western and northern Serbia.
Horgoš is a small town in northern Serbia, near the Hungarian border.
Some place names in northern central Serbia as Barajevo, are probably of Hungarian origin.
Since 1999, numerous Serbs have left Orahovac to find refuge in northern Serbia.
The region is mostly divided between Romania and Hungary, with small part of it in northern Serbia.
Milan Vuitch was born in northern Serbia in 1915 to a peasant family.
Its territory, which was smaller than that of present Csongrád county, is now in southern Hungary and northern Serbia.
His remains were found in 2003, hilly region in northern Serbia.
Its territory is currently in northern Serbia (western Vojvodina) and southern Hungary.