- Sisak
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subdivision_name1 = Sisak-Moslavina
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leader_name = Dinko Pintarić, (CDU )
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footnotes =Sisak (German: "Sissek", Hungarian: "Sziszek",
Italian: "Siscia") is acity in centralCroatia . The city's population in 2001 was 52,236 [http://www.dzs.hr/hrv/censuses/Census2001/Popis/H01_01_01/h01_01_01_zup03.html] and it is the administrative centre ofSisak-Moslavina county . Sisak is located at the confluence of the Kupa, Sava, and Odra rivers, 57 km southeast of the Croatian capitalZagreb .Geography
Sisak is usually considered to be where the
Posavina (Sava basin) begins, with an elevation of 99 m.Sisak is Croatia's biggest river
port and a centre of river shipping industry ("Dunavski Lloyd"). Sisak lies on the main road Zagreb-Sisak-Petrinja (M12.2) and the railroad Zagreb-Sisak-Sunja .History
The long
history of urban life here (around 2,500 years) as well the extremely favourable position on the confluence of three rivers, (theSava , theKupa and the Odra), have made Sisak an important town in thehistory ofCroatia .Prior to the invasion by the Roman Empire, the region was
Celtic and the city there was named Segestica. [cite book | title = Celtic Culture | author = John T. Koch | year = 2006 | page = p.1662 | isbn = 1851094407 ]During the
Roman Empire when Sisak was known asSiscia ,Christian martyrSaint Quirinus of Sescia was tortured and nearly killed during Diocletian's persecution of Christians. Legend has it that they tied him to a millstone and threw him into a river, but he freed himself from the weight, escaped and continued to preach his faith. Today he is thepatron saint of Sisak.Braslav of Pannonia reigned from Sisak until this last bastion of thePannonians was invaded. [cite book | title = When Ethnicity Did Not Matter in the Balkans | author = John Van Antwerp Fine, John V. A. Fine, Jr. | page = p.28 | publisher = University of Michigan Press | year = 2006 | isbn = 047211414X ] According toHistoria Salonitana maior ,Tomislav I of Croatia soon reclaimed it soon after. [cite book | title = When Ethnicity Did Not Matter in the Balkans | author = John Van Antwerp Fine, John V. A. Fine, Jr. | page = p.178 | publisher = University of Michigan Press | year = 2006 | isbn = 047211414X ] [cite book | title = History of Medieval Croatia | author = Stanko Guldescu | page = p.113 | publisher = Mouton | year = 1964 ]The
16th century triangular fortress of the Old Town, well-preserved and turned into the Native Museum, is the main destination of every tourist. The fortress is famous for the victory of the joint forces ofCroats andCarniola ns over the Turks in1593 , known as theBattle of Sisak . It was the very first significant defeat of the up-to-then invincible Turkish army on European territory. TheCroatia n Ban Toma Bakač Erdedi who led the defense in this battle became famous throughoutEurope .The
Baroque palace of "Mali Kaptol", the classicist "Veliki Kaptol", the brick "Stari most" ("Old Bridge") over the Kupa, and the ethnological park are the most frequently visited landmarks.During
World War II , Sisak was the site of theSisak Children's Concentration Camp which was part of the large Jasenovac cluster whereSerbs , Roma, andJew s were killed they were children mostly.Demographics
According to the 2001 census, Sisak had a total population of 52,236.
43,402 of its citizens are
Croats (83.09%), 3,897 areSerbs (7.46%), 795 areBosniaks (1.52%), 436 are Roma (0.83%), 149 areAlbanians (0.29%), 40 areMontenegrins (0.08%), and the rest are other ethnicities.Population by religion are 41,204
Roman Catholics (78.88%), 3,801Orthodox Christians (7.28%), 2,537Muslims (4.86%), and others.Miscellaneous
Chief occupations are farming, ferrous
metallurgy (iron works), chemicals, leather (footwear), textiles and food processing plants (dairy products, alcoholic beverages),building material , crude oil refinery, andthermal power .Sisak features the largest Croatian metallurgic factory and the largest oil refinery in
Croatia The city hosts
University of Zagreb 's Faculty ofMetallurgy and the department of the Nautical Faculty.Sisak has many rich mineral springs (spas) with healing properties in the
temperature range from 42 to 54 °C.Sports and recreation facilities in the town and the surroundings include mainly the waters and alluvial plains a public beach on the Kupa. All rivers ("Kupa", "Odra", "Sava") with their backwaters offer fishing opportunities. There are
hunting grounds in the regions ofTuropolje andPosavina . Sisak is the starting point for sightseeing tours intoLonjsko Polje (Field ofLonja river) nature park.The local football club is
HNK Segesta .Sisak is extremely popular during the summer because there are many cafés situated on the river Kupa. During the day and night the cafés are usually full due to their location. Although the population is not great in number many people from the surrounding cities visit the town. In the last year numerous cafés have opened and their popularity has been bolstered through nights sponsored by beer manufacturers like Tuborg. The events consist of hostesses promoting the beer and there are drinking competitions, where prizes can be won, including t-shirts, whistles and key rings.
Notable people
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Ljudevit Posavski - 9th century prince
*Oktavijan August -
*Sveti Kvirin Sisački - patron saint, bishop
*Tamás Erdődy - ban
*Franjo Lovrić -
*Antun Radić -
*Stjepan Radić - Croatian politician
*Fran Bubanović -
*Vlado Janić
*Janko Bobetko - Croatian general
*Mika Špiljak - Croatian politician
*Slavko Striegl -
*Norbert Weber -
*Vera Horvat-Pintarić -
*Milan Steiner -
*Davorko Vidović -
*Marijan Mrmić - footballer/coach
*The Bambi Molesters - a surf punk bandDavorin Mario FilichTwin towns
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Gabrovo ,Bulgaria
*Heidenheim ,Germany
*Remchingen ,Germany
*Szombathely ,Hungary
*Leszno ,Poland
*Jihlava ,Czech Republic ee also
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Sisak (eponym) External links
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* [http://www.sisak.hr/ Official Website]
* [http://www.sisak.info/ Sisak News Portal]
* [http://radiosisak.hr/ Radio Sisak - Hometown radio station]
* [http://www.sisakturist.com/ Sisak Tourism]References
* http://www.dzs.hr/default_e.htm
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