Stara Zagora | Smederevska Palanka | Stara Wieś | Kriva Palanka | Bela Palanka | Stara Pazova | Brandýs nad Labem-Stará Boleslav | Stara Ushytsia | Stara Lipa, Črnomelj | Stara Kiszewa | Stara Gradiška prison | Stara Gradiška | Stara Dąbrowa, Wolsztyn County | Stara Dąbrowa, Międzychód County | Kovachevo, Stara Zagora Province | Jasenovac i Gradiška Stara | Huta Stara B |
According to 1921 census, oblast had linguistically heterogeneous population: speakers of Serbo-Croatian were dominant in the cities of Novi Sad, Sombor and Subotica; speakers of German were dominant in the districts of Apatin, Darda, Kula, Odžaci, Sombor and Stara Palanka; speakers of Hungarian were dominant in the districts of Topola and Batina; while speakers of Slovak were dominant in the district of Novi Sad.
Banatska Palanka is an old settlement, existing at this spot since the 17th century, although the oldest settlement was on the place of today's Stara Palanka (Old Palanka) which is located at the mouth of river Nera into Danube.