- Krupanj
Infobox Serbia municipality
native_name = Крупањ|official_name=Krupanj
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district = Mačva
mayor =
area_km2 = 342
population_total = 4912 | mpop=20192
date-pop = | mpop=20192
latd = 44| latm = 22|longd = 19| longm = 22
code = 15
settlements = 23
plates = LO
postal_code = 15314
website = www.krupanj.org.yuKrupanj (Serbian
Cyrillic : Крупањ) is a town and municipality located in theMačva District ofSerbia . The municipality has a total population of 20,192, while the town has a population of 4,912 (2002 census).Geography
The town lies in western Serbia, at the southern border of the
Pannonian plain andMačva region. It is surrounded by the mountainsJagodnja ,Boranja andSokolska planina , in a picturesque valley intersected by numerous rivers and creeks. In the town itself, the rivers Bogoštica, Čađavica and Kržava conjoin into Likodra, which later empties intoJadar . The town lies at thealtitude of 280 m.The municipality area covers around 242
km² , and it encompasses 23 villages. It is the center of the region "Rađevina", which was named after Rađ, a great knight ofPrince Lazar , who defended it from Hungarian and Ottoman conquerors, and who is buried at the monument of "Rađev Kamen".Municipality
List of settlements in the municipality:
*Krupanj
*Banjevac
*Bela Crkva
*Bogoštica
*Brezovice
*Brštica
*Vrbić
*Dvorska
*Zavlaka
*Kostajnik
*Krasava
*Kržava
*Likodra
*Lipenović
*Mojković
*Planina
*Ravnaja
*Stave
*Tolisavac
*Tomanj
*Cvetulja
*Cerova
*Šljivova History
The name 'Krupanj' was first recorded in
Ragusa n records in 1417. In the Middle Ages, it was a significantsilver mining site, frequented by Ragusan merchant caravans. In 1459, it fell under Ottoman rule with the rest of theSerbian Despotate .The Church of Dobri Potok ("Dobropotočka crkva") at the town outskirts, which is devoted to the Holy Ascension of God-bearer Mary, was first recorded in 1528 in Turkish records, making it the oldest preserved church in the
Podrinje area. Built in a traditional style, it hosts numerous records and monuments from Ottoman Rule and the 'Serbian Liberation wars' period. It is surrounded by a small ethno-park with several chapels and museum rooms.The town was first liberated in the
First Serbian Uprising in 1804 by thehajduk s company ofĐorđe Obradović "Ćurčija" .Vojvoda Maksim Krstić and count Krsto Ignjatović were leaders of the defense of Krupanj during the uprising. The first basic school in the town was opened in 1837, and the church of Holy Ascension was built in 1842. The Ottomans ultimately withdrew in 1862, and the nearby fortress called "Soko Grad" was torn down, to be turned into the monastery ofSt. Nicholas . cite web|url=http://www.krupanj.org.yu/navigate.php?id=21|title=Istorijat|language=Serbian|publisher=Official site of municipality of Krupanj]At the end of 19th century, a
lead -antimony smeltery was founded in the city. DuringWorld War I , a battle betweenAustria-Hungary and Serbian forces was fought at the nearby site ofMačkov kamen , the peak of Jagodnja mountain. Acharnel house is built in memory of the event. DuringWorld War II , in the village of Bela Crkva, partisanŽikica Jovanović Španac killed two gendarmes onJuly 7 ,1941 , which would become the official date of celebration of the people's uprising against occupiers in Serbia during communist rule. cite web|url=http://www.novosti.co.yu/code/navigate.php?Id=16&status=jedna&datum=2006-09-16&feljton=5522|title=Bela Crkva–Ustanak ili Revolucija?|author=Pavle Pavlović|publisher=Večernje Novosti |date=2006-10-03]On September 26, 1941, a meeting of partisans' Main Headquarters, presided by
Josip Broz Tito , was held in the nearby village ofStolice . [ [http://www.balkan-archive.org.yu/kosta/ndh/ndh-chronology_of_fascism.html Balkan-archive: Timeline of The Anti-Fascist Struggle in Yugoslavia] ] A monument and memorial park were built after the war, celebrating the event, but it has been fairly neglected in the recent past. As the town was one of the centers of theRepublic of Užice , it was burned to the ground by German occupiers in late 1941, with only a few buildings surviving.Demographics (2002 census)
The population of the Krupanj municipality includes:
*Serbs = 19,513
*Muslims by nationality = 287
*Roma = 139
*othersTourism
Krupanj is an underdeveloped municipality, but its clean and undisturbed natural environment, and its richness in historical monuments offers significant touristic potential. Currently, there are two hotels (one beeing [http://www.grandtours.co.yu/hotel_grand/hotel_grand.htm] ) in the town Center. The Church of Good Creek is a rare preserved building of traditional sacral architecture. Numerous historical monuments from the World Wars include the ones at Stolice, Mačkov kamen and Cer mountain. The monastery of
Tronoša and the ethno-park in nearbyTršić preserve the memory ofVuk Stefanović Karadžić , an 19th century reformer of theSerbian language .At the site of Mačkov kamen there is also a small
ski resort . The area is suitable forhiking andbiking , and the numerous creeks are rich in fish, especiallytrout ; there is an organized fishing ground at the site of Zmajevac. Numerous sporting grounds (including a sports hall and Olympic-sized open swimming pool) and a pleasant climate offer support for sports tourism, used by numerous sport clubs from Serbia and nearby countries.References
ee also
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Mačva District
*Podrinje External links
* [http://www.krupanj.org.yu Official website]
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