Plandište (Serbian Cyrillic: Пландиште, pronounced [plândiːʃte]; Hungarian: Zichyfalva; German: Zichydorf) is a village and municipality located in the South Banat District of the autonomous province of Vojvodina, Serbia.
In the municipal area of Plandište have been several places in medieval times: Bioseg, Terjan, Sarkac and Raros.
Milleker[6] talks about a legend, that at the today location of Plandište there had been a battle between Prince Eugene and the Ottoman Empire during the Great Turkish War (1683-1699) most likely around 1686 (TODO check).
Austro-Hungarian military campaigns were based on German nobility - Counts, who served as generals to the Imperial Austrian Army.
It was custom for the Austrian Kaiser to reward each count with a piece of land from the newly conquered Banat.
]), became the owner of about 10,000 acres (check, usually they counted in Austrian Katastraljoch which is 0.57 ha) of land in the Plandište area.
According to a report by Johan Gruczar, in the 1860s Zichydorf had a school with two classrooms, a town hall, a hospital which could serve "fifteen patients annually".
The report states that the area could experience drastic changes in temperature during the summer, heavy rains that led to flooding which damaged crops and major storms due to the wind patterns.
Various kinds of fowl were bought and sold by the local inhabitants and potatoes were brought to market from Morizfeld, Kudritz and other nearby settlements.
Other festival meals were beef tenderloin with a sour sauce, cabbage with cucumbers, peppers and celery, prunes, turnips, baked and sugared Händel, rice cooked in milk and cinnamon, wine soup, breaded yeast based pastas[12] The usual drinks were brandy, water, wine and beer.
[12] After the Treaty of Versailles in 1918 the new borders brought Zichyfalva into the state of Serbia, which became part of the newly formed Kingdom of Yugoslavia.
Immigrants from other parts of the country arrived on the territory of the municipality, so that 18 ethnicities were represented in the again multi-ethnic population structure.