Zenta

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Zenta is a historic town in northern Serbia, best known as the site of a decisive 1697 battle between the Habsburg Monarchy and the Ottoman Empire.

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Zenta canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf battle
historic town
settlement
belligerent Austrian Habsburg Monarchy
surface form: Habsburg Monarchy

Ottoman Empire
commander Prince Eugene of Savoy
Sultan Mustafa II
conflict Ottoman–Habsburg wars
surface form: Habsburg–Ottoman wars
consequence Treaty of Karlowitz
country Serbia
date 11 September 1697
describedAs decisive battle between the Habsburg Monarchy and the Ottoman Empire
hasHistoricalPeriod Ottoman–Habsburg wars
surface form: Ottoman–Habsburg frontier era
historicalEventDate 1697
historicalRegion Bačka
historicalSignificance site of a decisive 1697 battle between the Habsburg Monarchy and the Ottoman Empire
knownFor Battle of Zenta
locatedIn Northern Serbia
surface form: northern Serbia
locatedInAdministrativeEntity North Banat District
Autonomous Province of Vojvodina
surface form: Vojvodina
locatedOn Tisa River
Tisa River
location Zenta self-linksurface differs
nearbyMajorCity Subotica
partOf Great Turkish War
Serbian historical heritage
regionType town
result decisive Habsburg victory
significantEvent Battle of Zenta
year 1697

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Battle of Zenta location Zenta
Zenta location Zenta self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Battle of Zenta