Field research by ethnologists, ethnolinguists and linguists, mainly associates of the Ethnographic Institute, the Balkanological Institute and the Institute of the Serbian Language of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, continued in Batanja (it started in 2012). In addition to dialectological and ethnological research, this time attention was also paid to Serbian-Romanian ties in this local community. During 2013, seven researchers spent 23 research days in Batanja, recording about 50 hours of conversations with 33 interlocutors and about 500 photographs. The recording of interviews was also extended to Batanja residents who moved out of Batanja and live outside it (Deska, Szeged). An interview was also conducted with the oldest Serb in Hungary, 104-year-old Milan Petková. At the end of the year, the organization of the material collected about Batanja by the associates of the EI SANU over the past two decades was started, for inclusion in the organized database on Serbs in Batanja. Project initiator: Pera Lastić. Project authors: Mladena Prelić and Pera Lastić. Accommodation, food, parts of the transportation costs, logistics are provided by the Serbian Institute, at the expense of its budget. The project is being implemented within the framework of formalized cooperation between the EI SANU and the Serbian Institute.