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Negoslavci-Негославци
SealCoordinates: 45°17′N 19°00′E / 45.28°N 19°E Country Croatia County Vukovar-Srijem Population - Total 1,466 Website http://www.negoslavci.hr/ Negoslavci (Serbian Cyrillic: Негославци) is a village and a municipality in Vukovar-Syrmia County, Croatia. There are 1,466 inhabitants, the majority of the population which are Serbs, making up 96.58% of the population according to the 2001 population census. Negoslavci development index is between 50-76% of the Croatian average[1], and therefore, the municipality is part of the Areas of Special State Concern[2].
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Geography
Negoslavci municipality have total area of 21.21km2 and is the smallest member municipality of Joint Council of Municipalities.
History
Negoslavci village is mentioned in historical documents from the 15th century. The assumption is that there was also an ancient Roman settlement at this locality. During Austro-Hungarian administration, settlement of Negoslavci was the seat of the municipality, as was evidenced by the records from 1894. After World War II, the village was settled by the people from Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Population
Economy
Education
Points of Interest
Associations and Institutions
In the village exist a volunteer fire department Negoslavci[3].
Sport
The football team PZ Negoslavci is situated in this village. Football is the main sport played and possibly the only sport played.
Notable natives and residents
See also
- Serbs of Croatia
- Joint Council of Municipalities
References
- ^ http://www.zadra.hr/ugovori/odluka_o_razvrstavanju_jedinica_lokalne_i_podrucne_(regionalne)_samouprave_prema_stupnju_razvijenosti.pdf
- ^ http://www.pravo.unizg.hr/_download/repository/Zakon_o_PPDS.pdf
- ^ http://www.vukovarsko-srijemska-zupanija.com/upload/paragrafi_upload/2009-4-17_31616186_prilog9popisvatrogpostrnovi.pdf
Subdivisions of Vukovar-Syrmia County Towns Municipalities Andrijaševci · Babina Greda · Bogdanovci · Borovo · Bošnjaci · Cerna · Drenovci · Gradište · Gunja · Ivankovo · Jarmina · Lovas · Markušica · Negoslavci · Nijemci · Nuštar · Privlaka · Stari Jankovci · Stari Mikanovci · Štitar · Tompojevci · Tordinci · Tovarnik · Trpinja · Vođinci · VrbanjaJoint Council of Municipalities Settlements of Joint Council of Municipalities Borovo • Erdut • Aljmaš • Bijelo Brdo • Dalj • Jagodnjak • Bolman • Majške Međe • Novi Bolman • Markušica • Gaboš • Karadžićevo • Ostrovo • Podrinje • Negoslavci • Šodolovci • Ada • Koprivna • Palača • Paulin Dvor • Petrova Slatina • Silaš • Trpinja • Bobota • Bršadin • Ćelije • Ludvinci • Pačetin • Vera
Founders and leaders of Joint Council of Municipalities Hrvoje Šarinić • Milan Milanović • Peter W. Galbraith • Thorvald Stoltenberg • William Walker (diplomat) • Jasques Paul Klein • Dragan Crnogorac • Vojislav Stanimirović • Mile Horvat • Milorad Pupovac • Dragan Crnogorac • Miloš Vojnović
Locations in Joint Council of Municipalities Erdut Castle • Marian church in Aljmaš • Milutin Milovanović born house • Danube • Vuka • Drava • Gradac • Plaque of Erdut Agreement • Monument to fallen soldiers of Bolman battle • Lazic family Castle • Wine Road of Erdut vineyards • Monastery of the Dormition of the Virgin in Dalj mountain • archaeological park Dalj idol • Monument to fallen soldiers and victims of fascism in World war II • monument to the Russian woman pilot Evgenia Cevniseia • St. Dimitrije Church, Dalj • St. Nikolai Church, Bijelo Brdo • Patriarch's Palace • St. Stefan Church, Borovo • Parochial church of Sts. Peter and Paul, Bolman • Parochial church of St. Nikolai, Jagodnjak • Church of St. John the Baptist, Ostrovo • Church of St. George, Bobota • Monument to national hero Vaso Đurđević • Church of the Ascension of the Lord, Trpinja
Categories:- Municipalities of Croatia
- Places in Syrmia
- Populated places in Vukovar-Syrmia County
- Joint Council of Municipalities
- Vukovar-Syrmia County geography stubs
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