Vinča is a village in the municipality of Topola, Serbia. According to the 2002 census, the village has a population of 1176 people.
Coordinates: 44°13′N 20°39′E / 44.217°N 20.650°E / 44.217; 20.650
Vinča (Serbian: Винча, IPA: [ʋîːntʃa]) is a suburban settlement of Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. It is part of the municipality of Grocka. Vinča-Belo Brdo, an important archaeological site that gives its name to the Neolithic culture, is located in the village.
Vinča is located on the confluence of the Bolečica river into the Danube, on the Danube's right bank, 13 km east of Belgrade and 15 km west of its own municipal seat of Grocka. It is situated along the stream of Makački potok, which empties into the Bolečica.
Vinča is statistically classified as a rural settlement (village). Originally it was situated 3 km from the road of Smederevski put, but as the settlement expanded it now stetches from the Danube to the Smederevski put, making urbanistic connections to the surrounding settlements of Ritopek, Boleč, Leštane and Kaluđerica, though making one continuous built-up area with Belgrade itself. Like the surrounding settlements, Vinča is an immigrant settlement with steady population growth:
Vinça (Catalan: Vinçà) is a commune in the Pyrénées-Orientales department in southern France.
Vinça is located in the canton of Vinça and in the arrondissement of Prades.
Lupșa (German: Wolfsdorf; Hungarian: Nagylupsa) is a commune located in Alba County, Romania. It is composed of 23 villages: Bârdești, Bârzan, Curmătură, După Deal, Geamăna (Szászavinc), Hădărău (Hadaró), Holobani, Lazuri, Lunca, Lupșa, Mănăstire, Mărgaia, Mușca (Muska), Pârâu-Cărbunări, Pițiga, Poșogani, Șasa (Sásza), Trifești, Văi, Valea Holhorii, Valea Lupșii (Lupsapatak), Valea Șesii and Vința (Vinca).
Coordinates: 45°56′N 25°18′E / 45.933°N 25.300°E / 45.933; 25.300
Topola (Serbian Cyrillic: Топола, [tɔpɔ̌la]) is a town and municipality situated in the Šumadija region of Serbia. It was the place where Karađorđe, a Serbian revolutionary, was chosen as the leader of the First Serbian Uprising against the Ottoman Empire in 1804. The local St. George Church is the burial place of the Ducal and Royal Family of Serbia and Yugoslavia (the Karađorđevićes).
The name Topola means poplar.
Topola is famous for its yearly Oplenac vintage festival, attended by several thousand visitors each year.
Aside from the town of Topola, the municipality includes the following settlements, according to 2002 census (population in brackets):
Topola is a village in the municipality of Topola, Serbia. According to the 2002 census, the village has a population of 1363 people.
Coordinates: 44°15′54″N 20°40′20″E / 44.26500°N 20.67222°E / 44.26500; 20.67222
Topola may refer to the following places: