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| native_name = Обреновац |
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| official_name = Obrenovac |
| official_name = Obrenovac |
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| settlement_type = [[Subdivisions of Belgrade|Municipality]] |
| settlement_type = [[Subdivisions of Belgrade|Municipality]] |
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| image_shield = COA Obrenovac (small).png |
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| image_skyline = {{Photomontage|position=center |
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|photo1a = Obrenovac orthodox church.jpg |
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|foot_montage = '''Clockwise from top''': Obrenovac orthodox church; the main bus station; the main post building; the Fallen Heroes Home; and Vlad Aksentijević Library}} |
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| image_map = File:Belgrade Municipalities Obrenovac.png |
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| map_caption = Location of Obrenovac within the city of Belgrade |
| map_caption = Location of Obrenovac within the city of Belgrade |
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| coordinates = {{coord|44|39|N|20|12|E|region:RS|display=inline,title}} |
| coordinates = {{coord|44|39|N|20|12|E|region:RS|display=inline,title}} |
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| subdivision_type = Country |
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| subdivision_name = {{flag|Serbia}} |
| subdivision_name = {{flag|Serbia}} |
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| subdivision_type1 = [[List of districts of Serbia|District]] |
| subdivision_type1 = [[List of districts of Serbia|District]] |
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| subdivision_name1 = [[Belgrade District|Belgrade]] |
| subdivision_name1 = {{flagicon|Belgrade}} [[Belgrade District|Belgrade]] |
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| parts_type = Settlements |
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| p1 = 29 |
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| leader_party = [[ |
| leader_party = [[Serbian Progressive Party|SNS]] |
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| leader_title = Mayor |
| leader_title = Mayor |
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| leader_name = |
| leader_name = Milorad Grčić |
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| area_blank1_title = Urban |
| area_blank1_title = Urban |
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| area_blank1_km2 = 9. |
| area_blank1_km2 = 9.47 |
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| area_blank2_title = Municipality |
| area_blank2_title = Municipality |
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| area_blank2_km2 = 409.83 |
| area_blank2_km2 = 409.83 |
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| area_footnotes = <ref>{{Serbian municipalities 2006}}</ref><ref name="area-obrenovac">{{cite web |title=Насеља општине Обреновац |url=http://webrzs.stat.gov.rs/axd/Registar/SlikeRegioni/Mapiranemape/BG%20i%20VOJ/ReObrenovac.pdf |website=stat.gov.rs |publisher=Statistical Office of Serbia |access-date=22 October 2019 |language=sr }}</ref> |
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| area_footnotes = <ref>{{Serbian municipalities 2006}}</ref> |
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| population_footnotes = <ref name=census>{{Serbian census 2011}}</ref> |
| population_footnotes = <ref name=census>{{Serbian census 2011}}</ref> |
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| population_as_of = |
| population_as_of = 2022 census |
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| population_blank1_title = Urban |
| population_blank1_title = Urban |
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| population_blank1 = |
| population_blank1 = 25380 |
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| population_density_blank1_km2 = auto |
| population_density_blank1_km2 = auto |
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| population_blank2_title = Municipality |
| population_blank2_title = Municipality |
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| population_blank2 = 68882 |
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| population_density_blank2_km2 = auto |
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| timezone = [[Central European Time|CET]] |
| timezone = [[Central European Time|CET]] |
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| utc_offset = +1 |
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| timezone_DST = [[Central European Summer Time|CEST]] |
| timezone_DST = [[Central European Summer Time|CEST]] |
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| utc_offset_DST = +2 |
| utc_offset_DST = +2 |
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| postal_code_type = [[Postal codes in Serbia|Postal code]] |
| postal_code_type = [[Postal codes in Serbia|Postal code]] |
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| postal_code = 11500 |
| postal_code = 11500 |
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| area_code_type = [[Telephone numbers in Serbia|Area code]] |
| area_code_type = [[Telephone numbers in Serbia|Area code]] |
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| area_code = +381 11 |
| area_code = +381 11 |
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| blank_name = [[Vehicle registration plates of Serbia|Car plates]] |
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| blank_info = BG |
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| website = {{url|www.obrenovac.rs}} |
| website = {{url|www.obrenovac.rs}} |
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'''Obrenovac''' ({{lang-sr-cyr|Обреновац}}, {{IPA |
'''Obrenovac''' ({{lang-sr-cyr|Обреновац}}, {{IPA|sh|obrěːnoʋat͡s|pron}}) is a [[Subdivisions of Belgrade|municipality]] of the city of [[Belgrade]]. According to the 2022 census results, the municipality has a population of 68,882 inhabitants, while the urban area has 25,380 inhabitants.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Census 2022 - excel table {{!}} ABOUT CENSUS |url=https://popis2022.stat.gov.rs/en-US/popisni-podaci-eksel-tabele/ |access-date=2024-08-31 |website=popis2022.stat.gov.rs}}</ref> The old name for Obrenovac was Palež. |
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The largest Serbian thermal power plant [[TPP Nikola Tesla]] is located on the outskirts of the municipality. Obrenovac was also submerged and completely evacuated during the [[2014 Southeast Europe floods]]. |
The largest Serbian thermal power plant [[TPP Nikola Tesla]] is located on the outskirts of the municipality. Obrenovac was also submerged and completely evacuated during the [[2014 Southeast Europe floods]]. |
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Some of the neighborhoods in the town are Topolice, Rojkovac, Dudovi, Rvati, Muzička kolonija,Sljivice, Belo polje, Gaj and Stočnjak. |
Some of the neighborhoods in the town are Topolice, Rojkovac, Dudovi, Rvati, Muzička kolonija, Sljivice, Belo polje, Gaj, and Stočnjak. |
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==History== |
==History== |
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In the Middle Ages, the area was part of Serbian states. King of Srem [[Dragutin Nemanjić]] ruled it between 1282 and 1319, and established monasteries in [[Grabovac (Obrenovac)|Grabovac]] and [[Mislođin]]. In 1521, it was [[Ottoman Serbia|conquered by the Ottoman Empire]], who ruled it for the next 300 years. Subsequently, it was site of numerous battles in frequent [[Ottoman–Habsburg wars]] and often changed hands. Austrian Regent of Serbia [[Charles Alexander, Duke of Württemberg]] built a summer house in nearby village of [[Stubline]] (then ''Neudorf''). During a period of Austrian rule, between 1688. and 1717, the town was called ''Zweibrücken'' ('two bridges'), and during the Turkish rule it was called ''Palež'' ('arson'), possibly as a reference to frequent looting and fires it was subjected to.<ref name=history>{{citation |url=http://www.obrenovac24h.org/stari/index.php?option=com_content&task=category§ionid=8&id=13&Itemid=31 |archive-url=https://archive. |
In the Middle Ages, the area was part of Serbian states. King of Srem [[Dragutin Nemanjić]] ruled it between 1282 and 1319, and established monasteries in [[Grabovac (Obrenovac)|Grabovac]] and [[Mislođin]]. In 1521, it was [[Ottoman Serbia|conquered by the Ottoman Empire]], who ruled it for the next 300 years. Subsequently, it was site of numerous battles in frequent [[Ottoman–Habsburg wars]] and often changed hands. Austrian Regent of Serbia [[Charles Alexander, Duke of Württemberg]] built a summer house in nearby village of [[Stubline]] (then ''Neudorf''). During a period of Austrian rule, between 1688. and 1717, the town was called ''Zweibrücken'' ('two bridges'), and during the Turkish rule it was called ''Palež'' ('arson'), possibly as a reference to frequent looting and fires it was subjected to.<ref name=history>{{citation |url=http://www.obrenovac24h.org/stari/index.php?option=com_content&task=category§ionid=8&id=13&Itemid=31 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20140521135747/http://www.obrenovac24h.org/stari/index.php?option=com_content&task=category§ionid=8&id=13&Itemid=31 |url-status=dead |archive-date=2014-05-21 |title=Istorija Obrenovca |trans-title=History of Obrenovac |language=sr }}</ref> |
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On 11 April 1815, during the [[Second Serbian Uprising]], the town was burned to the ground by Serbian forces in a battle against Ottomans. It was restored in 1859 by prince of Serbia [[Miloš Obrenović]], after whom it was named. |
On 11 April 1815, during the [[Second Serbian Uprising]], the town was burned to the ground by Serbian forces in a battle against Ottomans. It was restored in 1859 by prince of Serbia [[Miloš Obrenović]], after whom it was named. Church of the Holy Spirit was built in Obrenovac in 1870 and has a status of a protected cultural monument.<ref>{{Cite web |title=» Crkva Svetog Duha u Obrenovcu |url=https://beogradskonasledje.rs/katalog_kd/crkva-svetog-duha-u-obrenovcu-2?_rstr_nocache=rstr30366d67e338f331 |access-date=2024-09-03 |language=en-US}}</ref> |
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The Day of the Municipality is December 20, the date of the decree of Prince Miloš Obrenović by which the name of Obrenovac was instituted, and its patron day is the Holy Trinity.<ref name=history/> |
The Day of the Municipality is December 20, the date of the decree of Prince Miloš Obrenović by which the name of Obrenovac was instituted, and its patron day is the Holy Trinity.<ref name=history/> |
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The Municipality of Obrenovac was incorporated within community of Belgrade municipalities in 1957.<ref name="history" /><ref>{{citation |title=Obrenovac |url=http://www.beograd.rs/cms/view.php?id=202134 |publisher=Official page of the city of Belgrade}}</ref> |
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⚫ | Obrenovac was Serbian town which suffered the greatest damage by the [[2014 Southeast Europe floods|unprecedented floods]] in May 2014. Most of the population has been evacuated to safety. Sudden surge of water from Kolubara river on May 15 devastated the town, killing at least 14 persons, with several persons still missing.<ref>{{citation|url=http://www.24sata.rs/vesti/aktuelno/vest/poplave-uzivo-u-obrenovcu-14-zrtava-trodnevna-zalost-u-srbiji/136749.phtml |title=Poplave (UŽIVO): Zabranjen ulaz u Obrenovac, počeli da iznose žrtve. Trodnevna žalost u zemlji}}</ref> |
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⚫ | Obrenovac was Serbian town which suffered the greatest damage by the [[2014 Southeast Europe floods|unprecedented floods]] in May 2014. Most of the population has been evacuated to safety. Sudden surge of water from Kolubara river on May 15 devastated the town, killing at least 14 persons, with several persons still missing.<ref>{{citation |url=http://www.24sata.rs/vesti/aktuelno/vest/poplave-uzivo-u-obrenovcu-14-zrtava-trodnevna-zalost-u-srbiji/136749.phtml |title=Poplave (UŽIVO): Zabranjen ulaz u Obrenovac, počeli da iznose žrtve. Trodnevna žalost u zemlji |access-date=2014-05-20 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140523002257/http://www.24sata.rs/vesti/aktuelno/vest/poplave-uzivo-u-obrenovcu-14-zrtava-trodnevna-zalost-u-srbiji/136749.phtml |archive-date=2014-05-23 |url-status=dead }}</ref> |
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==Demographics== |
==Demographics== |
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|1948|41024 |1953|44484 |1961|48288 |1971|53260 |1981|62612 |1991|70234 |2002|70975 |2011|72524 |
|1948|41024 |1953|44484 |1961|48288 |1971|53260 |1981|62612 |1991|70234 |2002|70975 |2011|72524 |2022|68882 |
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| source = <ref>{{cite web|title=2011 Census of Population, Households and Dwellings in the Republic of Serbia |url=http://pod2.stat.gov.rs/ObjavljenePublikacije/Popis2011/Knjiga20.pdf|website=stat.gov.rs |publisher=Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia | |
| source = <ref>{{cite web|title=2011 Census of Population, Households and Dwellings in the Republic of Serbia |url=http://pod2.stat.gov.rs/ObjavljenePublikacije/Popis2011/Knjiga20.pdf|website=stat.gov.rs |publisher=Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia |access-date=2 March 2018}}</ref> |
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According to the |
According to the 2022 census results, the municipality of Obrenovac has a population of 68,882 inhabitants. |
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===Ethnic groups=== |
===Ethnic groups=== |
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The ethnic composition of the municipality:<ref name="enhnicity2011">{{cite web|title=ETHNICITY Data by municipalities and cities|url=http://pod2.stat.gov.rs/ObjavljenePublikacije/Popis2011/Nacionalna%20pripadnost-Ethnicity.pdf|website=stat.gov.rs|publisher=Statistical Office of Serbia| |
The ethnic composition of the municipality:<ref name="enhnicity2011">{{cite web|title=ETHNICITY Data by municipalities and cities|url=http://pod2.stat.gov.rs/ObjavljenePublikacije/Popis2011/Nacionalna%20pripadnost-Ethnicity.pdf|website=stat.gov.rs|publisher=Statistical Office of Serbia|access-date=1 March 2018}}</ref> |
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|style="background:#F5F5DC;"|[[Serbs]]||align="right"| |
|style="background:#F5F5DC;"|[[Serbs]]||align="right"|62,401 |
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|style="background:#F5F5DC;"|[[Romani people in Serbia|Romani]]||align="right"|1, |
|style="background:#F5F5DC;"|[[Romani people in Serbia|Romani]]||align="right"|1,426 |
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|style="background:#F5F5DC;"|[[ |
|style="background:#F5F5DC;"|[[Yugoslavs in Serbia|Yugoslavs]]||align="right"|126 |
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|style="background:#F5F5DC;"|[[ |
|style="background:#F5F5DC;"|[[Montenegrins of Serbia|Montenegrins]]||align="right"|119 |
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|style="background:#F5F5DC;"|[[ |
|style="background:#F5F5DC;"|[[Macedonians in Serbia|Macedonians]]||align="right"|81 |
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|style="background:#F5F5DC;"|[[ |
|style="background:#F5F5DC;"|[[Croats of Serbia|Croats]]||align="right"|76 |
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|style="background:#F5F5DC;"|[[ |
|style="background:#F5F5DC;"|[[Russians in Serbia|Russians]]||align="right"|53 |
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|style="background:#F5F5DC;"|[[Bulgarians of Serbia|Bulgarians]]||align="right"|42 |
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|style="background:#F5F5DC;"|[[Hungarians of Serbia|Hungarians]]||align="right"| |
|style="background:#F5F5DC;"|[[Hungarians of Serbia|Hungarians]]||align="right"|25 |
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|style="background:#F5F5DC;"|[[Albanians in Serbia|Albanians]]||align="right"|24 |
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|style="background:#F5F5DC;"|[[Muslims (nationality)|Muslims]]||align="right"|19 |
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|style="background:#F5F5DC;"|Others||align="right"| |
|style="background:#F5F5DC;"|Others||align="right"|1,040 |
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|style="background:#F0F0F0;"|Unknown||align="right"|3,450 |
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|style="background:#F0F0F0;"|'''Total'''||align="right"|68,882 |
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The largest Serbian thermal power plant [[TPP Nikola Tesla]] is located on the outskirts of the town; its chimney is widely visible as the surrounding area is generally flat. |
The largest Serbian thermal power plant [[TPP Nikola Tesla]] is located on the outskirts of the town; its chimney is widely visible as the surrounding area is generally flat. |
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Touristic facilities include the Zabran forest on the right bank of the Sava. It is located outside of the urban zone of Obrenovac, northeast of the town and west of the Kolubara's mouth into the Sava. It is also accessible by boat as it has a peer. The forest has [[trim trail]]s and arranged excursion sites. |
Touristic facilities include the Zabran forest on the right bank of the Sava. It is located outside of the urban zone of Obrenovac, northeast of the town and west of the Kolubara's mouth into the Sava. It is also accessible by boat as it has a peer. The forest has a {{convert|1.5|km|abbr=on}} long [[trim trail]]s and arranged excursion sites. The pathways and bicycle path connect Zabran and the beach Perilo on the Sava. Under the name Obrenovački Zabran, the area is protected as the natural monument. The forest is one of the rare remaining autochthonous [[High forest (woodland)|high forests]] in the floodplains of the Sava and Kolubara river. It influences the microclimate and mitigates the bad aftermaths of the Obrenovac's high level of industrialization.<ref name=prsten>{{Citation | title = Turistički prsten na sat od kruga "dvojke" | newspaper = [[Politika]] | language = sr | date = 26 March 2011 | url = http://www.politika.rs/sr/clanak/171869/Beograd/Turisticki-prsten-na-sat-od-kruga-dvojke}}</ref><ref name=zastita>{{Citation | author = Vladimir Vukasović | title = Prestonica dobija još devet prirodnih dobara | newspaper = Politika | language = sr | date = 9 June 2013 | url = http://www.politika.rs/sr/clanak/260268/Prestonica-dobija-jos-devet-prirodnih-dobara}}</ref><ref name=priroda>{{cite news | author = Branka Vasiljević, Ana Vuković | script-title=sr: Живописна природа, пецање, шетња, богата историја... | trans-title = Colorful nature, fishing, walking, rich history... | newspaper = Politika | language = sr | date = 31 May 2020}}</ref> |
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The area was [[List of natural monuments in Belgrade|protected]] on 29 November 2013 and covers {{convert|47.77|ha|abbr=on}} and is separated from Sava by the embankment (''dolma'') with promenade. Present forests developed after the area was cut clean in 1941 and 1942, and are mostly short-lived sprout forests of low quality. More quality groves of [[pedunculate oak]] and [[narrow-leafed ash]], once omnipresent and dominant in the entire Sava valley, are preserved for its genetic importance. Also dwindling is the presence of other species of higher quality, like [[silver poplar]], [[grey poplar]], [[European white elm]], [[field elm]] and [[Pyrus pyraster|European wild pear]]. Autochthonous species are threatened by the later introduced and fast spreading species, like [[American ash]], [[Canadian poplar]], [[box elder]], [[common milkweed]], [[common ragweed]], [[annual fleabane]] and, especially invasive, [[Amorpha fruticosa|desert false indigo]]. They are gradually being replaced with the older species.<ref>{{cite news | author = Slavica Stuparušić | script-title=sr: Драгоценост "Обреновачког Забрана" | trans-title = Preciousness of "Obreniovac's Zabran" | newspaper = Politika | page = 34 | language = sr | date = 13 November 2020}}</ref> |
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⚫ | There is a game hunting ground "Posavina" in the municipality.<ref>{{cite news | author = Branka Vasiljević | title = Lovci u Beograd stižu porodično | trans-title = Hunters travel to Belgrade with their families | newspaper = Politika | language = |
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Not far from the Zabran is the hotel "Obrenovac", located at the entry into the town from the Belgrade direction. The hotel has thermal springs, outdoor and indoor Olympic swimming pools, aqua park and sports complex. The spa with sulfuric water is active since c.1900.<ref name=prsten/><ref name=priroda/> Two wells were drilled in the 1930s, one kilometer apart, both reaching the same spring at the depth of {{cvt|469|m}}. One well was arranged as a spa, while the other was an unregulated water well called Cevka ("small pipe"), even used by the local farmers for their cattle. In 2017–2018 Cevka was urbanized and arranged as a proper spa, too, with pools. Spas, hotel, and health care center form one health and touristic complex spreading on {{cvt|20|ha}}. Water is not for human consumption and has a temperature of {{cvt|21|to|22|C|abbr=on}}.<ref>{{cite news | author = Branka Vasiljević | script-title=sr: Вода из обреновачке "Цевке" брише боре | trans-title = Water from Obrenovac's "Cevka" erases wrinkles | newspaper = Politika | page = 14 | language = sr | date = 7 August 2023}}</ref> |
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⚫ | In the village of Skela, in the western section of the municipality, there is a popular attraction of ethno-yard which includes the mini-zoo. Other green areas include another protected natural monument, "Group of [[pedunculate oak]]s at Jozić cabin", which are over 200 years old, Arboretum with exotic and autochthonous plants, and the Natural History Home.<ref name=prsten/><ref name=priroda/> There is also a game hunting ground "Posavina" in the municipality.<ref>{{cite news | author = Branka Vasiljević | title = Lovci u Beograd stižu porodično | trans-title = Hunters travel to Belgrade with their families | newspaper = Politika | language = sr | date = 5 August 2018 | url = http://www.politika.rs/sr/clanak/408612/Lovci-u-Beograd-stizu-porodicno}}</ref> |
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On the location of the old landfill along the Kolubara river, an [[arboretum]] was planted on {{cvt|1.4|ha}}. It contains over 600 plants from 40 [[deciduous]] and 20 [[conifer]]ous species, both autochthonous and allochthonous (China, Japan, Korea, America), including an orchard with old, Serbian varieties. Species include [[paulownia]], [[metasequoia]], [[larch]], [[taxodium]], [[liquidambar]], [[koelreuteria]], [[sweet maple]], [[Populus|poplar]], [[willow]], [[Fraxinus|ash]] and [[oak]]. The arboretum was destroyed during the 2014 floods and was replanted. A Natural Exhibition Home was built, with several permanent exhibitions, including one on moths and butterflies, and the canal with a small bridge was dug. The orchard contains [[chestnut]], [[almond]], [[Mespilus|medlar]], old varieties of apples ({{lang|sr|kolačara}}, {{lang|sr|budimka}}) and pears ({{lang|sr|karamanka}}).<ref>{{cite news | author = Branka Vasiljević | script-title=sr: Арборетум - дом за више од 600 врста дрвећа | trans-title = Arboretum - home for over 600 sepcies of trees | newspaper = Politika | page = 14 | language = sr | date = 23 July 2023}}</ref> |
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There is a green market in the centre of the town, and also flea market (as of August 2006) to the south of the town on the Valjevo road. The most famous football club from Obrenovac is [[FK Radnički Obrenovac]]; its stadium is beside the Belgrade road. The oldest school in the town is found next to Topolice. It carries the name of Jovan Popović. The school was built by [[Miloš Obrenović]]. |
There is a green market in the centre of the town, and also flea market (as of August 2006) to the south of the town on the Valjevo road. The most famous football club from Obrenovac is [[FK Radnički Obrenovac]]; its stadium is beside the Belgrade road. The oldest school in the town is found next to Topolice. It carries the name of Jovan Popović. The school was built by [[Miloš Obrenović]]. |
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The following table gives a preview of total number of |
The following table gives a preview of total number of registered people employed in legal entities per their core activity (as of 2022):<ref name="stats2023">{{cite web|title=MUNICIPALITIES AND REGIONS OF THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA, 2023.|url=https://publikacije.stat.gov.rs/G2023/PdfE/G202313050.pdf|website=stat.gov.rs|publisher=[[Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia]]|access-date=20 September 2024}}</ref> |
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|Manufacturing||align="right"|4,782 |
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|Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply||align="right"|1,980 |
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|Water supply; sewerage, waste management and remediation activities||align="right"|438 |
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|Professional, scientific and technical activities||align="right"|446 |
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The first elementary school in Obrenovac was established in 1824 and is one of the oldest schools in Serbia. Now there are 10 elementary schools in the municipality, as well as the Gymansium (established in 1922), Technical High School, and Agricultural High School. <ref>{{Cite web |title=ОШ "Прва обреновачка основна школа" |url=https://obrenovac.rs/?page_id=11425 |access-date=2024-09-03 |website=Градска општина Обреновац |language=sr-RS}}</ref> |
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*[http://www.gimnazijauobrenovcu.edu.rs/ Obrenovac High School] |
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Obrenovac is twinned with following cities and municipalities:<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.skgo.org/php/opstine/detalji.php?Id=107&IdSvojstva=MO |title= |
Obrenovac is twinned with following cities and municipalities:<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.skgo.org/php/opstine/detalji.php?Id=107&IdSvojstva=MO |title=SKGO :: Missing Controller |access-date=2009-06-29 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110721152333/http://www.skgo.org/php/opstine/detalji.php?Id=107&IdSvojstva=MO |archive-date=2011-07-21 }} ''Stalna konferencija gradova i opština''. Retrieved on 2007-06-18.</ref> |
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Obrenovac
Обреновац (Serbian) | |
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Clockwise from top: Obrenovac orthodox church; the main bus station; the main post building; the Fallen Heroes Home; and Vlad Aksentijević Library | |
Coordinates: 44°39′N 20°12′E / 44.650°N 20.200°E | |
Country | Serbia |
District | Belgrade |
Settlements | 29 |
Government | |
• Mayor | Milorad Grčić (SNS) |
Area | |
• Urban | 9.47 km2 (3.66 sq mi) |
• Municipality | 409.83 km2 (158.24 sq mi) |
Population (2022 census)[3] | |
• Urban | 25,380 |
• Urban density | 2,700/km2 (6,900/sq mi) |
• Municipality | 68,882 |
• Municipality density | 170/km2 (440/sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC+1 (CET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+2 (CEST) |
Postal code | 11500 |
Area code | +381 11 |
Car plates | BG |
Website | www |
Obrenovac (Serbian Cyrillic: Обреновац, pronounced [obrěːnoʋat͡s]) is a municipality of the city of Belgrade. According to the 2022 census results, the municipality has a population of 68,882 inhabitants, while the urban area has 25,380 inhabitants.[4] The old name for Obrenovac was Palež.
The largest Serbian thermal power plant TPP Nikola Tesla is located on the outskirts of the municipality. Obrenovac was also submerged and completely evacuated during the 2014 Southeast Europe floods.
Geography
[edit]Obrenovac is situated 30 km south-west of central Belgrade near bends of the river Sava to the north. The river Kolubara flows to the east of the town on its way to join the Sava.
Total land area of the municipality of Obrenovac is 411 km2 (159 sq mi). Apart from the town, it consists of the following villages:[3]
Some of the neighborhoods in the town are Topolice, Rojkovac, Dudovi, Rvati, Muzička kolonija, Sljivice, Belo polje, Gaj, and Stočnjak.
History
[edit]In the Middle Ages, the area was part of Serbian states. King of Srem Dragutin Nemanjić ruled it between 1282 and 1319, and established monasteries in Grabovac and Mislođin. In 1521, it was conquered by the Ottoman Empire, who ruled it for the next 300 years. Subsequently, it was site of numerous battles in frequent Ottoman–Habsburg wars and often changed hands. Austrian Regent of Serbia Charles Alexander, Duke of Württemberg built a summer house in nearby village of Stubline (then Neudorf). During a period of Austrian rule, between 1688. and 1717, the town was called Zweibrücken ('two bridges'), and during the Turkish rule it was called Palež ('arson'), possibly as a reference to frequent looting and fires it was subjected to.[5]
On 11 April 1815, during the Second Serbian Uprising, the town was burned to the ground by Serbian forces in a battle against Ottomans. It was restored in 1859 by prince of Serbia Miloš Obrenović, after whom it was named. Church of the Holy Spirit was built in Obrenovac in 1870 and has a status of a protected cultural monument.[6]
The Day of the Municipality is December 20, the date of the decree of Prince Miloš Obrenović by which the name of Obrenovac was instituted, and its patron day is the Holy Trinity.[5]
The Municipality of Obrenovac was incorporated within community of Belgrade municipalities in 1957.[5][7]
Obrenovac was Serbian town which suffered the greatest damage by the unprecedented floods in May 2014. Most of the population has been evacuated to safety. Sudden surge of water from Kolubara river on May 15 devastated the town, killing at least 14 persons, with several persons still missing.[8]
Demographics
[edit]Year | Pop. | ±% p.a. |
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1948 | 41,024 | — |
1953 | 44,484 | +1.63% |
1961 | 48,288 | +1.03% |
1971 | 53,260 | +0.98% |
1981 | 62,612 | +1.63% |
1991 | 70,234 | +1.16% |
2002 | 70,975 | +0.10% |
2011 | 72,524 | +0.24% |
2022 | 68,882 | −0.47% |
Source: [9] |
According to the 2022 census results, the municipality of Obrenovac has a population of 68,882 inhabitants.
Ethnic groups
[edit]The ethnic composition of the municipality:[10]
Ethnic group | Population |
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Serbs | 62,401 |
Romani | 1,426 |
Yugoslavs | 126 |
Montenegrins | 119 |
Macedonians | 81 |
Croats | 76 |
Russians | 53 |
Bulgarians | 42 |
Hungarians | 25 |
Albanians | 24 |
Muslims | 19 |
Others | 1,040 |
Unknown | 3,450 |
Total | 68,882 |
Economy
[edit]The largest Serbian thermal power plant TPP Nikola Tesla is located on the outskirts of the town; its chimney is widely visible as the surrounding area is generally flat.
Touristic facilities include the Zabran forest on the right bank of the Sava. It is located outside of the urban zone of Obrenovac, northeast of the town and west of the Kolubara's mouth into the Sava. It is also accessible by boat as it has a peer. The forest has a 1.5 km (0.93 mi) long trim trails and arranged excursion sites. The pathways and bicycle path connect Zabran and the beach Perilo on the Sava. Under the name Obrenovački Zabran, the area is protected as the natural monument. The forest is one of the rare remaining autochthonous high forests in the floodplains of the Sava and Kolubara river. It influences the microclimate and mitigates the bad aftermaths of the Obrenovac's high level of industrialization.[11][12][13]
The area was protected on 29 November 2013 and covers 47.77 ha (118.0 acres) and is separated from Sava by the embankment (dolma) with promenade. Present forests developed after the area was cut clean in 1941 and 1942, and are mostly short-lived sprout forests of low quality. More quality groves of pedunculate oak and narrow-leafed ash, once omnipresent and dominant in the entire Sava valley, are preserved for its genetic importance. Also dwindling is the presence of other species of higher quality, like silver poplar, grey poplar, European white elm, field elm and European wild pear. Autochthonous species are threatened by the later introduced and fast spreading species, like American ash, Canadian poplar, box elder, common milkweed, common ragweed, annual fleabane and, especially invasive, desert false indigo. They are gradually being replaced with the older species.[14]
Not far from the Zabran is the hotel "Obrenovac", located at the entry into the town from the Belgrade direction. The hotel has thermal springs, outdoor and indoor Olympic swimming pools, aqua park and sports complex. The spa with sulfuric water is active since c.1900.[11][13] Two wells were drilled in the 1930s, one kilometer apart, both reaching the same spring at the depth of 469 m (1,539 ft). One well was arranged as a spa, while the other was an unregulated water well called Cevka ("small pipe"), even used by the local farmers for their cattle. In 2017–2018 Cevka was urbanized and arranged as a proper spa, too, with pools. Spas, hotel, and health care center form one health and touristic complex spreading on 20 ha (49 acres). Water is not for human consumption and has a temperature of 21 to 22 °C (70 to 72 °F).[15]
In the village of Skela, in the western section of the municipality, there is a popular attraction of ethno-yard which includes the mini-zoo. Other green areas include another protected natural monument, "Group of pedunculate oaks at Jozić cabin", which are over 200 years old, Arboretum with exotic and autochthonous plants, and the Natural History Home.[11][13] There is also a game hunting ground "Posavina" in the municipality.[16]
On the location of the old landfill along the Kolubara river, an arboretum was planted on 1.4 ha (3.5 acres). It contains over 600 plants from 40 deciduous and 20 coniferous species, both autochthonous and allochthonous (China, Japan, Korea, America), including an orchard with old, Serbian varieties. Species include paulownia, metasequoia, larch, taxodium, liquidambar, koelreuteria, sweet maple, poplar, willow, ash and oak. The arboretum was destroyed during the 2014 floods and was replanted. A Natural Exhibition Home was built, with several permanent exhibitions, including one on moths and butterflies, and the canal with a small bridge was dug. The orchard contains chestnut, almond, medlar, old varieties of apples (kolačara, budimka) and pears (karamanka).[17]
There is a green market in the centre of the town, and also flea market (as of August 2006) to the south of the town on the Valjevo road. The most famous football club from Obrenovac is FK Radnički Obrenovac; its stadium is beside the Belgrade road. The oldest school in the town is found next to Topolice. It carries the name of Jovan Popović. The school was built by Miloš Obrenović.
The following table gives a preview of total number of registered people employed in legal entities per their core activity (as of 2022):[18]
Activity | Total |
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Agriculture, forestry and fishing | 22 |
Mining and quarrying | 9 |
Manufacturing | 4,782 |
Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply | 1,980 |
Water supply; sewerage, waste management and remediation activities | 438 |
Construction | 929 |
Wholesale and retail trade, repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles | 2,473 |
Transportation and storage | 1,275 |
Accommodation and food services | 582 |
Information and communication | 169 |
Financial and insurance activities | 223 |
Real estate activities | 31 |
Professional, scientific and technical activities | 446 |
Administrative and support service activities | 7,400 |
Public administration and defense; compulsory social security | 573 |
Education | 978 |
Human health and social work activities | 1,042 |
Arts, entertainment and recreation | 252 |
Other service activities | 268 |
Individual agricultural workers | 405 |
Total | 24,178 |
Education
[edit]The first elementary school in Obrenovac was established in 1824 and is one of the oldest schools in Serbia. Now there are 10 elementary schools in the municipality, as well as the Gymansium (established in 1922), Technical High School, and Agricultural High School. [19]
Public transport
[edit]Three bus lines connect Obrenovac with Belgrade: 860, 860E and 861A.
International cooperation
[edit]Obrenovac is twinned with following cities and municipalities:[20]
Notable people
[edit]- Vladan Batić, former Minister of Justice
- Zoran Radojičić, former member of the National Assembly of Serbia
- Milan Stanković
See also
[edit]- List of cities in Serbia
- Obrenović Dynasty (Serbian Kings)
- Subdivisions of Belgrade
- List of Belgrade neighborhoods and suburbs
References
[edit]- ^ "Municipalities of Serbia, 2006". Statistical Office of Serbia. Retrieved 2010-11-28.
- ^ "Насеља општине Обреновац" (PDF). stat.gov.rs (in Serbian). Statistical Office of Serbia. Retrieved 22 October 2019.
- ^ a b "2011 Census of Population, Households and Dwellings in the Republic of Serbia: Comparative Overview of the Number of Population in 1948, 1953, 1961, 1971, 1981, 1991, 2002 and 2011, Data by settlements" (PDF). Statistical Office of Republic Of Serbia, Belgrade. 2014. ISBN 978-86-6161-109-4. Retrieved 2014-06-27.
- ^ "Census 2022 - excel table | ABOUT CENSUS". popis2022.stat.gov.rs. Retrieved 2024-08-31.
- ^ a b c Istorija Obrenovca [History of Obrenovac] (in Serbian), archived from the original on 2014-05-21
- ^ "» Crkva Svetog Duha u Obrenovcu". Retrieved 2024-09-03.
- ^ Obrenovac, Official page of the city of Belgrade
- ^ Poplave (UŽIVO): Zabranjen ulaz u Obrenovac, počeli da iznose žrtve. Trodnevna žalost u zemlji, archived from the original on 2014-05-23, retrieved 2014-05-20
- ^ "2011 Census of Population, Households and Dwellings in the Republic of Serbia" (PDF). stat.gov.rs. Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia. Retrieved 2 March 2018.
- ^ "ETHNICITY Data by municipalities and cities" (PDF). stat.gov.rs. Statistical Office of Serbia. Retrieved 1 March 2018.
- ^ a b c "Turistički prsten na sat od kruga "dvojke"", Politika (in Serbian), 26 March 2011
- ^ Vladimir Vukasović (9 June 2013), "Prestonica dobija još devet prirodnih dobara", Politika (in Serbian)
- ^ a b c Branka Vasiljević, Ana Vuković (31 May 2020). Живописна природа, пецање, шетња, богата историја... [Colorful nature, fishing, walking, rich history...]. Politika (in Serbian).
- ^ Slavica Stuparušić (13 November 2020). Драгоценост "Обреновачког Забрана" [Preciousness of "Obreniovac's Zabran"]. Politika (in Serbian). p. 34.
- ^ Branka Vasiljević (7 August 2023). Вода из обреновачке "Цевке" брише боре [Water from Obrenovac's "Cevka" erases wrinkles]. Politika (in Serbian). p. 14.
- ^ Branka Vasiljević (5 August 2018). "Lovci u Beograd stižu porodično" [Hunters travel to Belgrade with their families]. Politika (in Serbian).
- ^ Branka Vasiljević (23 July 2023). Арборетум - дом за више од 600 врста дрвећа [Arboretum - home for over 600 sepcies of trees]. Politika (in Serbian). p. 14.
- ^ "MUNICIPALITIES AND REGIONS OF THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA, 2023" (PDF). stat.gov.rs. Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia. Retrieved 20 September 2024.
- ^ "ОШ "Прва обреновачка основна школа"". Градска општина Обреновац (in Serbian). Retrieved 2024-09-03.
- ^ "SKGO :: Missing Controller". Archived from the original on 2011-07-21. Retrieved 2009-06-29. Stalna konferencija gradova i opština. Retrieved on 2007-06-18.