- Voćin
Voćin is a village in western
Slavonia ,Croatia , located southwest of Slatina and east ofDaruvar . The population of the municipality is 2,421, with 1,161 people living in Voćin itself (census 2001).Voćin is a famous pilgrimage place in the nice and peaceful valley of the small river Voćinska Rijeka at the foot of
Papuk Mountain . The village features a nice park, protected as a horticultural monument. The attractive surroundings is notable for thearboretum Lisičine (one of the three arboretums in Croatia, the other two beingTrsteno (nearDubrovnik ) andOpeka (nearVaraždin )), the special forest vegetation reserve Sekulinačke Planine, which includes the large primaeval forest of mountain beech, and the unique geological monument of Rupnica, famous for the secretion of albite (white feldspar) riolite.The major annual event is related to the Birth of Mary (
September 8 ), when a number of pilgrims visit the ruins of the late Gothic Catholic church of St. Mary.The church was destroyed during
World War II and rebuilt in1973 . It was destroyed again onDecember 13 1991 by Serbian paramilitaries. In the events surrounding this incident Voćin was a site of a war crime, which was later well documented. 53 Croatians were killed by Serbian irregulars.In
1992 , someCroatians from Letnica, a Slavic village with primarily Catholic inhabitants inKosovo , were brought to Croatia by presidentFranjo Tudjman and settled in homes abandoned by Serbs fleeing the villages of Voćin and Varešnica in western Slavonia.Demographics
According to the 2001 Census, the village had 2,421 inhabitants of whom:
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Croats : 2 069 / 85.46 %
*Serbs : 315 / 13.01 %bar box
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Voćin massacre External links
* [http://www.viroviticko-podravska-zupanija.hr/English/gradovi/Vocin.htm Commune of Voćin, Virovitica-Podravina County]
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