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Krivošije ( sr-cyrl, Кривошије, ) are a historical tribe and microregion in southwestern Montenegro, located on a high plateau belonging to the Orjen mountain range, north of the Bay of Kotor. Krivošije was historically located at a tripoint between the Principality of Montenegro,
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(formerly
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) Bay of Kotor and Ottoman Sanjak of Herzegovina.


Name

It is speculated that the name of the region is derived from the last name Krivošić, which is mentioned in 15th century Ragusan sources. In Serbo-Croatian language, ''krivi'' (neutral form ''krivo'') means "bent" or "crooked" оr "guilty", while ''šije'' (singular: ''šija'') means "necks", and it may be derived from some ancestor with a deformity. It might also be derived from the word ''krv'' meaning blood, as in linked by blood relationships.


Origin

During William James Stillman's travels, an American Journalist, in 1904, he listed the Krivošije (''Crivoscians'') as a Slavonic tribe.


Geography

Krivošije are a mountainous
karst Karst is a topography formed from the dissolution of soluble rocks such as limestone, dolomite, and gypsum. It is characterized by underground drainage systems with sinkholes and caves. It has also been documented for more weathering-resistant ro ...
region above Risan, located at around 1000 metres above the sea level, spanning on 114 km2 of land. It is a high plateau on the northern and eastern branches of Mount Orjen (1894 m) in southwest Montenegro, near in the hinterland of the Bay of Kotor. A significant geological and
geomorphological Geomorphology (from Ancient Greek: , ', "earth"; , ', "form"; and , ', "study") is the scientific study of the origin and evolution of topographic and bathymetric features created by physical, chemical or biological processes operating at or n ...
feature of the region are the glacial deposits distributed across the whole of the plateau. They were deposited by valley glaciers coming from Orjen during the Ice Age. Krivošije is the region with the greatest rainfall in Europe.
Reovačka greda Reovačka greda ( sr-cyrl, Реовачка греда) is a ridge of Mount Orjen located in Krivošije, in southwestern Montenegro, separating the Bijela Gora plateau from the rest of the Orjen range. The ridge stretches for 17 kilometres from Vu ...
is a mountain ridge located near Crkvice in central Krivošije, is the location of the region's highest peak Pazua (1769 m), which is used for trad climbing. Settlements in the region include Crkvice (inhabited location with the highest annual precipitation in the Europe), Dragalj, Han,
Malov Do Malov Do (Montenegrin Cyrillic: Малов До) is a village in Krivošije in southwestern Montenegro, located near the former settlement and Austro-Hungarian military base of Crkvice. According to the 2011 census, the village had 8 inhabitants. ...
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Knežlaz Knežlaz ( sr-cyrl, Кнежлаз) is a village in Krivošije microregion in southwestern Montenegro, north of the coastal town of Risan. According to the 2011 census, the village had 26 inhabitants. The village is notable as the location of the ...
, ,
Unijerina Unijerina ( sr-cyrl, Унијерина) is a small hamlet in Krivošije microregion in southwestern Montenegro, located between the villages Crkvice Crkvice ( sr-cyrl, Црквице, ) is a village in Krivošije, on the outskirts of Mount ...
and Zvečava.


Climate

Krivošije are within the Mediterranean
subtropical The subtropical zones or subtropics are geographical zone, geographical and Köppen climate classification, climate zones to the Northern Hemisphere, north and Southern Hemisphere, south of the tropics. Geographically part of the Geographical z ...
belt. While summers are hot and sunny, autumn, winter and spring are rainy seasons. A peculiarity of the littoral Dinarids is the precipitation regime as the settlements of Orjen receive more precipitation than any others in Europe. Like the monsoon rain it is seasonally distributed, thus November thunderstorms sometimes pour 2000 liters of water in several days, while August is frequently completely dry, leading to
forest fire A wildfire, forest fire, bushfire, wildland fire or rural fire is an unplanned, uncontrolled and unpredictable fire in an area of Combustibility and flammability, combustible vegetation. Depending on the type of vegetation present, a wildfire ...
s. With a maximum discharge of 350 m³/s water one of the biggest
karst Karst is a topography formed from the dissolution of soluble rocks such as limestone, dolomite, and gypsum. It is characterized by underground drainage systems with sinkholes and caves. It has also been documented for more weathering-resistant ro ...
springs Spring(s) may refer to: Common uses * Spring (season), a season of the year * Spring (device), a mechanical device that stores energy * Spring (hydrology), a natural source of water * Spring (mathematics), a geometric surface in the shape of a he ...
, the Sopot spring near Risan, is a remarkable indicator of this seasonality. Most of the time it is inactive but after heavy rain a remarkable waterfall appears 20 m above the Bay of Kotor. Two wind systems are noteworthy for their ecological significance: bora and
jugo Sirocco ( ), scirocco, or, rarely, siroc (see below) is a Mediterranean wind that comes from the Sahara and can reach hurricane speeds in North Africa and Southern Europe, especially during the summer season. Names ''Sirocco'' derives from ...
. Strong cold
downslope wind A katabatic wind (named from the Greek language, Greek word κατάβασις ''katabasis'', meaning "descending") is a drainage wind, a wind that carries high-density air from a higher elevation down a slope under the force of gravity. Such w ...
s of Bura type appear in winter and are most severe in the Bay of Risan. Gusts reach 250 km/h and can lead to a significant fall of temperatures in several hours with freezing events problematic for most of the Mediterranean cultures. Jugo is a warm humid wind and is important as it brings heavy rain. It appears throughout the year but is most frequent in autumn and spring.


History

The region came under Venetian rule after the Cretan War (1645–69). The Bay of Kotor, part of Venetian Albania, was also called "Upper Dalmatia". The first mention of ''Krivošije'' is from a Venetian report dated 1686, in which 15–20 houses are mentioned in the village. Krivošije was under
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control (as part of the Kingdom of Dalmatia) since the Congress of Vienna in 1814. In 1869 an uprising of the local population, which was Orthodox, defeated an expedition force of the powerful Austro-Hungarian army that was attempting to enforce compulsory military service; Austria-Hungary abandoned its efforts, for the time being. Volunteers from the region joined the Serb rebels in the Herzegovina Uprising (1875–77). Austro-Hungarian forces returned in 1881, defeating the rebels. Austria-Hungary immediately began to pacify the region with heavy investment in tremendous fortifications that would make the military harbour in the gulf safe from Montenegrin and Russian aspirations. During World War II, population of Krivošije was equally divided between Partisans and
Chetniks The Chetniks ( sh-Cyrl-Latn, Четници, Četnici, ; sl, Četniki), formally the Chetnik Detachments of the Yugoslav Army, and also the Yugoslav Army in the Homeland and the Ravna Gora Movement, was a Yugoslav royalist and Serbian nationa ...
. After 1942 and before capitulation of Italy, region was Chetnik stronghold. Local merchant Miloš Kovač organized an armed band of 80 men in Krivošije which threatened Yugoslav Partisan access and control in the region. However, two
Partisan Partisan may refer to: Military * Partisan (weapon), a pole weapon * Partisan (military), paramilitary forces engaged behind the front line Films * ''Partisan'' (film), a 2015 Australian film * ''Hell River'', a 1974 Yugoslavian film also know ...
detachments were also established in Krivošije under the Communist Party cell in Herceg Novi. In September 1944, the battles of the 10th Montenegrin NOV brigade in Krivošije had the largest echo in the Bay of Kotor and Paštrovići.


Demographics

Mountainous Krivošije region was mostly inhabited by the tribes of Old Montenegro, but also partially by settlers from
Herzegovina Herzegovina ( or ; sh-Latn-Cyrl, Hercegovina, separator=" / ", Херцеговина, ) is the southern and smaller of two main geographical region of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the other being Bosnia. It has never had strictly defined geogra ...
. The following families were listed as inhabitants of Krivošije:
Radulović Radulović ( sr, Радуловић) is a Serbo-Croatian surname, derived from the male given name '' Radul'' or ''Radule''. It may refer to: * Barbara Radulović (born 1982), Croatian TV host *Bojana Radulović (born 1973), Hungarian former handb ...
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Vučurović Vučurović ( sr-cyr, Вучуровић) is a Montenegrin and Serbian surname. It may refer to: * Maja Vučurović (born 1991), Serbian female basketballer * Nikola Vučurović (born 1980), Montenegrin basketballer {{DEFAULTSORT:Vucurovic Surn ...
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Samardžić Samardžić ( sr-cyr, Самарџић) is a Serbian and Bosniak occupational surname derived from ''samardžija'', a Turkism meaning " saddle maker". Samardžić is also found in Bosanska Krajina (Cazin) by Bosniaks. It may refer to: * Aleksandra ...
, Odalović, Kovač,
Radojičić Radojičić ( sr-Cyrl, Радојичић, ) is a Serbo-Croatian surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Dragan Radojičić (born 1970), Montenegrin football manager and former player *Gabrijel Radojičić Gabrijel Radojičić (; born ...
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Ilić Ilić is a surname derived from the South Slavic masculine given name Ilija (itself derived from biblical Elijah). Ilić is the seventh most frequent surname in Serbia. Notable people with the surname include: * Aleksandar Ilić (disambiguation ...
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Bojanić Bojanić ( sr, Бојанић) is a South-Slavic patronymic surname, derived from the given name Bojan. It may refer to: *Darijan Bojanić (born 1994), Swedish footballer * Dragomir Bojanić (1933–1993), Serbian actor *Ines Bojanić, Croa ...
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Kokotović Kokotović ( sr-cyr, Кокотовић) is a Serbian and Croatian surname, derived from the Slavic word '' kokot'', meaning "rooster, cock". Notable people with the surname include: *Petar V. Kokotovic, professor in the Department of Engineering a ...
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Vukićević Vukićević ( sr-Cyrl, Вукићевић, ) is a Serbian surname, a patronymic derived from the masculine given name ''Vukić'', itself a diminutive of '' VUK'' (meaning "wolf"). It may refer to: *Christina Vukicevic (born 1987), Norwegian hurdler ...
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Komnenović Komnenović is a Serbo-croatian surname, derived from the name ''Komnen'' ( gr, Komnenós). It may refer to: *Komnenović brotherhood, in Banjani *Mitar Komnenović *Marko Komnenović *Mihailo Komnenović (fl. 1779) *Petar Komnenović, count *Mirko ...
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Tomović Tomović (Cyrillic script: Томовић) is a Serbian patronymic surname derived from a masculine given name Tomo. It may refer to: *Branko Tomović (born 1980), actor * Dimitrije Tomović (born 1996), Serbian footballer *Nenad Tomović (born 1 ...
, Vodovar, Žmukić,
Popović Popović ( sr-Cyrl, Поповић; ) or Popovich or Popovitch (russian: Попо́вич) is a common Serbian, Russian, Montenegrin, Bosnian, Romanian, Croatian, Ukrainian and Belarusian surname, and sometimes a patronymic meaning ''son of a pr ...
, Blagojević, Lakićević,
Subotić Subotić ( sr-Cyrl, Суботић, ) is a South Slavic surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Dejan Subotić (1852–1920), Serbo-Russian general *Ana Subotić (born 1983), Serbian long-distance runner * Bojan Subotić (born 1990), Serb ...
, Miletić,
Vidović Vidović or Vidovich (Cyrillic script: Видовић) is a South Slavic surname, particularly common in Croatia, with 6,838 carriers (2011 census). In Croatia, it is a common surname in the middle and south Dalmatia, Međimurje, Požega, Zagorj ...
and
Lazović Lazović ( sh-Cyrl, Лазовић, Lazović, Son of Lazo (surname), Lazo, ) is a Serbian Orthodox and South Slavic languages, South Slavic-language surname originating from the Montenegrin clan of Kuči, Montenegro, the founder was Vuk Ljevak ( sr- ...
. Krivošije region faced significant demographic outflows in recent decades, particularly towards the Bay of Kotor. As of 2018, Krivošije, which covers roughly a third of the Kotor Municipality, has only around 110 permanent residents, in comparison with 1,053 inhabitants recorded in 1953.


Culture

Most common slava (patron saint day) of the Krivošije clan is
St. John the Baptist John the Baptist or , , or , ;Wetterau, Bruce. ''World history''. New York: Henry Holt and Company. 1994. syc, ܝܘܿܚܲܢܵܢ ܡܲܥܡܕ݂ܵܢܵܐ, Yoḥanān Maʿmḏānā; he, יוחנן המטביל, Yohanān HaMatbil; la, Ioannes Bapti ...
(''Jovanjdan''), celebrated on 20 January. The following churches were built in Krivošije: *Church of St. Petka in Poljice, built in the second half of the 17th or 18th century. *''Pokrov Bogorodice'' in Dragalj, built in 1867. *''Roždestvo Bogorodice'' in
Malov Do Malov Do (Montenegrin Cyrillic: Малов До) is a village in Krivošije in southwestern Montenegro, located near the former settlement and Austro-Hungarian military base of Crkvice. According to the 2011 census, the village had 8 inhabitants. ...
, built in 1831. *Church of St. John in Zvečava, built in the second half of the 17th century. A species of funnel-web spider called
Histopona krivosijana ''Histopona'' is a genus of funnel weavers first described as a sub-genus of '' Hadites'' by Tamerlan Thorell in 1870. It was elevated to genus by Brignoli in 1972. Species it contains twenty-two species: *'' Histopona bidens'' (Absolon & K ...
was named after the region after its discovery there in 1935.


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