Closest Airport to Veliki Gaj
Svoju zemlju seljaci su među sobom delili i delove davali određenim sinovima, pa su oko 300 jutara isprodavali i doseljenim Švabama, tako da su Srbi u Veliko Gaju mnogo osiromašili. Pre toga su sve kuće bile unutra, u dvorištu, radi zaštite od zavirivanja u kuću, od krađe ili od pucanja na ukućane.
Zato ga i kupuju restorani i fizička lica. Vlasnik srednjovekovnog Gaja bio je Petar Bok, sin Betlena Boka, kastelana. In the 17th century, the name of the village was changed to Veliki Gaj.
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An orchard in the village. The razed Catholic church stood here until the end of the 1950s. The village was first mentioned in 1355 under name Gaj. In the 17th century, the name of the village was changed to Veliki Gaj. During the Ottoman rule 16th-17th century , the village was mostly populated by ethnic. Since 1716, the village was part of the , which encouraged the settlement of -speaking Danube Swabians and others. In 1910, the population of the village numbered 2,930 inhabitants, including 1,456 , 743 , and 620. After the , the village became part of the renamed to in 1929. During the 1941-1944 , the village was under occupation, and was part of the autonomous region within -occupied. After the war, the village was part of the new socialist , within the Socialist Autonomous Province of and Socialist Republic of. In 1991, the village had 897 inhabitants, including 883 , and 14 ethnic. Since 1992, the village was part of the , that in 2003 was transformed into the State Union of. Since the dissolution of this state in June 2006, the village became part of an independent.