- Sremska Kamenica
Sremska Kamenica (Сремска Каменица) is a town and urban neighborhood of
Novi Sad , inSerbia .Name
In Serbian, the town is known as "Sremska Kamenica" (Сремска Каменица), in Croatian as "Srijemska Kamenica", in Hungarian as "Kamanc", and in German as "Kamenitz".
Geography
The town is located in the
Syrmia region, on the northern slopes of theFruška Gora mountain range and on the riverDanube . TheFreedom Bridge crosses the River Danube and connects the town with the main part of Novi Sad. Sremska Kamenica and the villagesBukovac ,Ledinci andStari Ledinci , are all part ofPetrovaradin urban municipality.The town is divided into a couple of neighborhoods:
Donja Kamenica (Lower Kamenica),Gornja Kamenica (Upper Kamenica),Bocke ,Tatarsko Brdo , Čardak, andStaroiriški Put .The settlements of
Paragovo ,Popovica ,Glavica , andArtinjeva (Artiljevo) are also administratively parts of Sremska Kamenica. These settlements are a weekend retreat for people from Novi Sad into thecountryside , because of their location on the edge of Fruška Gora National Park. [ [http://www.fruskagora-natl-park.co.yu/ Fruška Gora National Park] ]Population
According to the last official census (2002), the population of Sremska Kamenica numbered 11,205 inhabitants, of whom 8,806 were ethnic
Serbs . Other ethnic groups includeCroats (561),Yugoslavs (358),Hungarians (256),Montenegrins (141),Slovaks (102), and others. The population of the town also includes Serbs fromCroatia andBosnia and Herzegovina , who came here during the 1990s, escaping the wars in these two countries.According to an unofficial estimate from 2005, the population of the town numbered 11,234 people. [ [http://www.nsinfo.co.yu/Statistika/NovaStatistika.htm 2005 city register (in Serbian)] ]
Historical population: [Slobodan Ćurčić, Broj stanovnika Vojvodine, Novi Sad, 1996.]
*1961: 3,646
*1971: 5,051
*1981: 7,532
*1991: 7,955History
Sremska Kamenica was first mentioned in historical documents in 1237. In this time the town belonged to the
Kingdom of Hungary , although its name has a Slavic origin, implying that it was initially inhabited bySlavs . The name of the town derives from the Slavic word "kamen" ("stone" in English) and was recorded as "villa Camanch" in 1237 and "Kamenez" in 1349.Before the Ottoman conquest in the 16th century, the town had about 150 houses, while during the Ottoman rule, in 1567, the population of the town numbered only 15 houses. The inhabitants of the town during Ottoman rule were
Serbs .After the establishment of the Habsburg rule, the Habsburg census from 1702 recorded 40 houses in the town, almost all of them populated by ethnic Serbs. During the 18th century, the number of Orthodox inhabitants increased to 1,000. During the Habsburg rule, the town was a possession of the Marcibanji and Karačonji families.
In 1918, the town became part of the
Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (later renamedYugoslavia ).Important institutions, buildings and tourist destinations
In "Upper Kamenica", a small forest houses the
Sremska Kamenica Institute , which is the most important and well known institute for cardiology, oncology, and pneumonic diseases in Serbia. [ [http://www.heart.ns.ac.yu/ Institute for cardiology] ] [ [http://www.onk.ns.ac.yu/ Institute for oncology] ] [ [http://www.ipb-ild.ac.yu/ Institute for pneumonic diseases] ] There is also apolice academy in "Upper Kamenica"; which until 2006 was the only secondary police school inSerbia .In "Lower Kamenica", there is a town square and the house of
Jovan Jovanović Zmaj , now a museum dedicated to his memory. There are alsoSerbian Orthodox andRoman Catholic churches from the 18th century. Next to theDanube river isKamenica Park withCastle of the Count Karačonji from the 17th century andSOS Dečje Selo (an orphanage). [ [http://www.sos-kd.org.yu/ SOS Dečje Selo] ]The seat of the "Fruška Gora National Park" is situated in Sremska Kamenica, and there is also a business faculty known as
FABUS in the town. [ [http://www.fabus.edu.yu/ FABUS] ]Events
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Zmaj Children Games ("Zmajeve dečje igre") [ [http://www.zmajevedecjeigre.org.yu/ Zmaj Children Games] ]Famous people
*
Jovan Jovanović Zmaj (1839-1904), one of the most well known Serb poets, lived and died in Sremska Kamenica.
*Novak Radonić (1826-1880), a well known Vojvodinian painter, was born in Mol, and lived and died in Sremska Kamenica.References
ee also
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List of places in Serbia
*List of cities, towns and villages in Vojvodina External links
* [http://www.sremskakamenica.org.yu/ Information about Sremska Kamenica] (in Serbian and English)
* [http://www.fallingrain.com/world/YI/2/Sremska_Kamenica.html Sremska Kamenica]
* [http://www.mcotpisani.org.yu/ The website of moto club Otpisani in Sremska Kamenica]
* [http://www.sremskioglasi.com/ Srem Classified Ads]Gallery
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