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On the Cover Photo taken by Sanja Zlatanović and Juraj Marušiak: “Bilingual streetsign for the main street in Bački Petrovac [in Slovak: Báčsky Petrovec] in Serbian and Slovak”. The designation illustrates the recognition of the multicultural and multilingual nature of the Serbian Autonomous Province of Vojvodina. Bački Petrovac is the centre of the municipality, with a majority Slovak population. Even more than 30 years after the fall of socialism, the street still retains its name after the founder and leader of communist Yugoslavia, Josip Broz Tito (1945–1980). Unlike in other parts of the country, the Slovak community in Vojvodina has maintained a positive perception of the Tito era and of Tito himself. Hence, in many villages inhabited by members of the Slovak minority, street names from the communist era have been preserved. The photo was taken during our field research conducted among the Slovak community members in Bački Petrovac on August 15, 2021.