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Kruševac ( sr-cyr, Крушевац, , tr, Alacahisar or Kruşevca) is a
city A city is a human settlement of notable size.Goodall, B. (1987) ''The Penguin Dictionary of Human Geography''. London: Penguin.Kuper, A. and Kuper, J., eds (1996) ''The Social Science Encyclopedia''. 2nd edition. London: Routledge. It can be def ...
and the administrative center of the
Rasina District The Rasina District ( sr, / , ) is one of eight administrative districts of Šumadija and Western Serbia. It expands to the central parts of Serbia. According to the 2011 census results, it has a population of 241,999 inhabitants. The administ ...
in central Serbia. It is located in the valley of West Morava, on Rasina river. According to the 2011 census, the city administrative area has a population of 136,752 while the urban area has 81,316 inhabitants. The city was founded in 1371, by Prince Lazar of Serbia (1371–1389), who used it as his seat.


Etymology

The etymology is derived from the Serbian word for "river stone", ''krušac'' which was largely used for a building at that time.


History

Kruševac was founded in 1371, as a fortified town in the possession of Lord Lazar Hrebeljanović. The Lazarica Church (or ''Church of St, Stephen'') was built by Lazar between 1375–78, in the Morava architectural style. It is mentioned in one of Lazar's edicts in 1387, as his seat, when he affirmed the rights of Venetian merchants on Serbian territory. In preparation for the Battle of Kosovo (1389) against the
Ottoman Empire The Ottoman Empire, * ; is an archaic version. The definite article forms and were synonymous * and el, Оθωμανική Αυτοκρατορία, Othōmanikē Avtokratoria, label=none * info page on book at Martin Luther University) ...
, the Serbian army assembled in the city. The site of Lazar's palace is marked by a ruined enclosure containing a fragment of the tower of his spouse
Princess Milica Princess Milica Hrebeljanović née Nemanjić ( sr, Милица Немањић Хребељановић · ca. 1335 – November 11, 1405) also known as Empress (''Tsaritsa'') Milica, was a royal consort of Serbia by marriage to Prince Lazar, ...
, and, according to legend, tidings of the defeat were brought to her by crows from the battlefield. After the battle, the city was held by Princess Milica as her seat. The little that remains of Lazar's city is the Kruševac Fortress, which was declared a
Cultural Monument of Exceptional Importance Immovable Cultural Heritage of Exceptional Importance ( sr, Непокретна културна добра од изузетног значаја/) are those objects of Immovable Cultural Heritage of Serbia, cultural heritage that enjoy the highes ...
in 1979. Several old Ottoman houses were left at the beginning of the 20th century, besides an old Turkish fountain and bath, which was known as ''Alacahisar'' (Aladža Hisar) during Ottoman rule between 1427–1833 (nominally to 1867) when Kruševac was the seat of the
Sanjak of Kruševac The Sanjak of Kruševac or the Sanjak of Alacahisar ( tr, Alacahisar Sancağı, sr, Крушевачки санџак) was one of the sanjaks in the Ottoman Empire with Alacahisar (modern-day Kruševac) as its administrative centre. Its Turkish n ...
. The Ottoman rule was interrupted during Austrian occupations between 1688–1690 and 1717–1739. A large monument dedicated to Serbs fallen at the Battle of Kosovo was sculpted by Đorđe Jovanović and unveiled by King Petar I Karađorđević of Serbia in 1904. A detail on the monument, among others, is a statue of the famous blind Serbian poet Filip Višnjić. At the beginning of the German occupation of Yugoslavia the units of Yugoslav Army in the Fatherland commanded by
Dragutin Keserović Dragutin Keserović (Serbian Cyrillic: Драгутин Кесеровић; 21 November 1896 – 17 August 1945) was a Yugoslav Chetnik military commander holding the rank of lieutenant colonel and '' vojvoda'' during World War II. Keserović wa ...
and supported by one detachment of communists attacked the German garrison in September 1941 but failed to liberate the town after four days battle. During
World War II World War II or the Second World War, often abbreviated as WWII or WW2, was a world war that lasted from 1939 to 1945. It involved the vast majority of the world's countries—including all of the great powers—forming two opposing ...
mass executions of patriots and antifascists occurred on hill Bagdala. Largest execution was in summer of 1943. At place of executions now is a monument named Slobodište (from the Serbian word "sloboda", which means 'freedom'). Kruševac was liberated on 14 October when chetnik collaborators and Germans left the city together. After the regime of communists in Serbia ended the Government of Serbia and its Ministry of Justice established the commission to research atrocities that were committed by members of the Yugoslav Partisan Movement after they gained control over Serbia in Autumn 1944. According to the report of this commission, out of 55,554 registered victims of communist purges in Serbia the new communist regime in Kruševac killed 493 people while 11 people are missing. Kruševac progressed profusely during the SFRY. A large number of factories were built in that era, while Kruševac became one of the strongest industrial centres in both Serbia and Yugoslavia. The machine factory
IMK 14. oktobar Kruševac 14. oktobar ( sr, 14. октобар, 14. oktobar) is a Serbian manufacturer of heavy machinery and equipment, headquartered in Kruševac, Serbia. History IMK 14. oktobar was established by Austrian and Hungarian investors in 1923 as ''Company s ...
employed around 7,000 workers. However, the large Kruševac industry hasn't survived the post-Milošević transition. In 2002 alone 5 factories went bankrupt. From 2002 to 2014 27 factories closed and around 11,000 workers lost their jobs. The unemployment rate in Kruševac was almost 39% in 2015.


Settlements

Aside from the urban area of Kruševac, the city administrative area includes the following 100 settlements: * Bošnjanе * Begovo Brdo * Bela Voda *
Belasica Belasica (Macedonian and Bulgarian: , also translit. ''Belasitsa'' or ''Belasitza'', Ottoman Turkish: بلش Turkish: ''Beleş''), Belles ( el, Μπέλλες, ''Bélles'') or Kerkini (, ''Kerkíni'';), is a mountain range in the region of M ...
* Bivolje * Bovan * Bojince *
Boljevac Boljevac ( sr-cyr, Бољевац, ; ro, Bulioț) is a town and municipality located in the Zaječar District of eastern Serbia. According to 2011 census, the population of the town is 3,332, while population of the municipality is 12,865. Hist ...
* Brajkovac *
Bukovica Bukovica may refer to: Croatia *Bukovica, Dalmatia, a geographical region in Croatia * Bukovica, Sisak-Moslavina County, a village near Topusko * Bukovica, Brod-Posavina County, a village near Rešetari *Nova Bukovica, a village and municipality i ...
* Buci * Velika Kruševica * Velika Lomnica *
Veliki Kupci Veliki Kupci ( sr, Велики Купци) is a village in the city of Kruševac Kruševac ( sr-cyr, Крушевац, , tr, Alacahisar or Kruşevca) is a city and the administrative center of the Rasina District in central Serbia. It is loc ...
* Veliki Šiljegovac * Veliko Golovode * Veliko Krušince * Vitanovac * Vratare * Vučak * Gavez * Gaglovo *
Gari Gari may refer to: Places *Gari, Tombouctou Region, Mali, a village *Gari, Russia, several inhabited localities * Gari, Kruševac, Serbia, a village *Gari (river), Monte Cassino, Lazio, Italy *Gari, an Indigenous name for Fraser Island in Queens ...
* Globare * Globoder * Gornji Stepoš * Grevci * Grkljane * Dvorane * Dedina * Dobromir * Doljane * Donji Stepoš * Đunis * Žabare * Zdravinje * Zebica * Zubovac * Jablanica * Jasika * Jošje * Kamenare *
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* Kapidžija * Kobilje * Komorane * Konjuh * Koševi * Krvavica *
Kukljin Kukljin is a village in the municipality of Kruševac, Serbia Serbia (, ; Serbian: , , ), officially the Republic of Serbia ( Serbian: , , ), is a landlocked country in Southeastern and Central Europe, situated at the crossroads of the P ...
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Lazarevac Lazarevac ( sr-cyr, Лазаревац, ) is a municipality of the city of Belgrade. , the town has a total population of 25,526 inhabitants, while the municipal area has a total of 58,622 inhabitants. Its name stems from the name of medieval Ser ...
* Lazarica * Lipovac * Lovci *
Lukavac Lukavac ( sr-cyrl, Лукавац) is a city located in Tuzla Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, an entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina. According to the 2013 census, the town has a population of 12,061 inhabitants, with 44,520 inha ...
* Ljubava * Majdevo * Makrešane * Mala Vrbnica * Mala Reka * Mali Kupci * Mali Šiljegovac * Malo Golovode * Malo Krušince * Mačkovac * Meševo * Modrica * Mudrakovac * Naupare * Padež * Pakašnica * Parunovac * Pasjak * Pepeljevac * Petina * Pozlata * Poljaci * Ribare *
Ribarska Banja Ribarska Banja ( sr-cyr, Рибарска Бања) is a village and spa located in the municipality of Kruševac Kruševac ( sr-cyr, Крушевац, , tr, Alacahisar or Kruşevca) is a city and the administrative center of the Rasina Distr ...
* Rlica * Rosica * Sebečevac * Sezemče * Slatina * Srndalje * Srnje * Stanci * Suvaja * Sušica * Tekija * Trebotin * Trmčare * Ćelije * Cerova * Crkvina * Čitluk * Šavrane * Šanac * Šašilovac * Šogolj * Štitare


Demographics

According to the 2011 census results, the city of Kruševac has a total population of 128,752 inhabitants.


Ethnic groups

The ethnic composition of the city administrative area:


Economy

The most notable large companies based in the city of Kruševac are:
Trayal Corporation Trayal Corporation ( sr, Трајал Корпорација, Trayal Korporacija) is a company manufacturing tires, protective devices and industrial explosives based in Kruševac, Serbia. History Trayal Corporation was founded in 1889 in Kruš ...
, 14. oktobar,
Rubin Rubin is both a surname and a given name. Rubins is a Latvian-language form of the name. As a Jewish name, it derives from the biblical name Reuben. The choice is also influenced by the word ''rubin'' meaning "ruby" is some languages.
and Cooper Tire & Rubber Company Serbia. As of September 2017, Kruševac has one of 14
free economic zone Free economic zones (FEZ), free economic territories (FETs) or free zones (FZ) are a class of special economic zone (SEZ) designated by the trade and commerce administrations of various countries. The term is used to designate areas in which co ...
s established in Serbia. The following table gives a preview of total number of registered people employed in legal entities per their core activity (as of 2019):


Politics

Seats in the city parliament won in the 2016 local elections:


Sports

The city's main football club is
FK Napredak Kruševac Fudbalski klub Napredak Kruševac (), commonly known as Napredak Kruševac, is a Serbian professional football club based in the city of Kruševac. The word ''Napredak'' means "progress" in Serbian. The club's nickname is the Čarapani which tr ...
, who regularly play in the
Serbian SuperLiga The Serbian Super League ( sr, Супер лига Србије / Super liga Srbije), referred to as the Mozzart Bet Super League ( sr, Моцарт Бет Супер лига / Mozzart Bet Super liga) for sponsorship reasons, is a Serbian profes ...
.


Climate


Famous residents

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Stefan Lazarević Stefan Lazarević ( sr-Cyrl, Стефан Лазаревић, 1377 – 19 July 1427), also known as Stefan the Tall ( sr, Стефан Високи / ''Stefan Visoki''), was the ruler of Serbia as prince (1389–1402) and despot (1402–1427), ...
(1377–1427), medieval ruler of Serbia *
Stojan Protić Stojan Protić ( sr-cyrl, Стојан Протић; 28 January 1857 – 28 October 1923) was a Serbian politician and writer. He served as the prime minister of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes between 1918 and 1919, and again in 1920, ...
(1857–1923), Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes 1918–1919, 1920 *
Ljubinka Bobić Ljubinka Bobić (2 January 1897 – 3 December 1978) was a Yugoslav actress. She appeared in more than fifteen films from 1951 to 1975. Biography She was born in Kruševac in a poor family with five children. Her brother Miroljub Bobić, a teac ...
(1897–1978), Serbian actress * Stanislav Binički (1872–1942), Serbian composer (
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) *
Dobrica Ćosić Dobrica Ćosić ( sr, Добрица Ћосић, ; 29 December 1921 – 18 May 2014) was a Yugoslav and Serbian politician, writer, and political theorist. Ćosić was twice awarded the prestigious NIN award for literature and Medal of Pushkin f ...
(1921–2014), Serbian writer, first
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Taško Načić Taško Načić ( sr-Cyrl, Ташко Начић; 7 April 1934 – 27 March 1993) was a Serbian actor. Early life Načić's paternal family was of Aromanian descent from Zaječar. He studied acting at The Faculty of Dramatic Arts in Belgrade, whe ...
(1934–1993), Serbian actor *
Miodrag Petrović Čkalja Miodrag Petrović ( sr-cyr, Миодраг Петровић, , 1 April 1924 – 20 October 2003), known by his stage name Čkalja (Чкаља), was a Serbian actor and one of the most popular comedians of former Yugoslavia. Biography He performed ...
(1924–2003), One of the most popular Serbian comedians *
Bata Paskaljević Mihajlo "Bata" Paskaljević ( sr-cyr, Михајло "Бата" Паскаљевић; 14 January 1923 – 26 January 2004) was a Serbian stage, film, and television actor, permanent member of the Belgrade Drama Theatre since 1950. ...
(1923–2004), Serbian actor *
Radmila Savićević Radmila Savićević ( sr-Cyrl, Радмила Савићевић; 8 February 1926 - 8 November 2001) was a Serbian actress. She appeared in more than sixty films from 1961 to 2000. Selected filmography References External links * 19 ...
(1926–2001), Serbian actress * Ljiljana Jovanović (1930–2012), Serbian actress * America Alonso (1936–2022) Venezuelan actress *
Miroslav Mišković Miroslav Mišković ( sr-cyr, Мирослав Мишковић; born 5 July 1945) is a Serbian oligarch, business magnate, investor and owner of Delta Holding. Mišković's net worth was estimated to be $2 billion in 2007, according to the l ...
(b. 1945), Serbian businessman * Dragiša Binić (b. 1961), Serbian footballer, 1990–91 European Cup winner * Milić Jovanović (b. 1966), Serbian footballer, 1990–91 European Cup winner *
Ognjen Petrović Ognjen "Olja" Petrović (Serbian Cyrillic: Огњен Оља Петровић; 2 January 1948 – 21 September 2000) was a Serbian professional goalkeeper In many team sports which involve scoring goals, the goalkeeper (sometimes termed g ...
(1948–2000), Serbian footballer *
Nebojša Bradić Nebojša Bradić ( sr-cyr, Небојша Брадић, born 1956) is a Serbian theater director. He served as the Minister of Culture in the Government of Serbia from 2008 to 2011. Biography Bradić was born in Trstenik, Serbia. He graduated fr ...
(b. 1956), Serbian theatre director, and former Minister of Culture * Goran Grbović (b. 1961), Serbian basketball player, bronze medalist at the
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Vojin Ćetković Vojin Ćetković ( sr-cyr, Војин Ћетковић; born 22 August 1971) is a Serbian actor. He is best known for his role in the TV series ''Porodično blago''. Selected filmography Television Film Personal life He is married to Slobod ...
(b. 1971), Serbian actor *
Marko Živić Marko Živić (4 April 1972 – 14 October 2021) was a Serbian actor and comedian. Dubbed as a great "showman" by media, Živić started his theatre career in 2002 at the Belgrade Drama Theatre. He initially rose to prominence for his role as L ...
(1972–2021), Serbian actor * Bojan Lazić (b. 1974), professional Serbian football player * Nataša Tapušković (b. 1975), Serbian actress * Branislav Trifunović (b. 1978), Serbian actor * Bojan Zajić (b. 1980), Serbian footballer *
Aleksandar Mitrović Aleksandar Mitrović ( sr-Cyrl, Александар Митровић, (); born 16 September 1994) is a Serbian professional Association football, footballer who plays as a Striker (association football), striker for club Fulham F.C., Fulham a ...
(b. 1982), Serbian volleyball player * Predrag Pavlović (b. 1986), Serbian footballer * Milan Gajić (b. 1986), Serbian footballer * Nikola Milošević (b. 1993), Serbian footballer * Predrag Jovanović (b. 1950), Serbian musician *
Dragan Milosavljević Dragan Milosavljević ( sr-cyr, Драган Милосављевић; born May 11, 1989) is a Serbian professional basketball player for KK Igokea, Igokea of the ABA League. He also represented the Serbia national basketball team, Serbian nationa ...
(b. 1989), Serbian basketball player, silver medalist at the
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Milica Todorović Milica Todorović ( sr-Cyrl, Милица Тодоровић; born 13 October 1990) is a Serbian singer and actress, who rose to prominence by winning the second season of the singing competition '' Zvezde Granda'' (2005). Life and career Tod ...
(born 1990), Serbian singer *
Sanja Vučić Sanja Vučić ( sr-Cyrl, Сања Вучић, ) is a Serbian singer and songwriter. Initially the lead vocalist of the Serbian crossover band ZAA, she represented Serbia at the Eurovision Song Contest 2016 with the song "Goodbye". From 2017 to 20 ...
(born 1993), Serbian singer who represented
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in the
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and the
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Ognjen Jaramaz Ognjen Jaramaz ( sr, Огњен Јарамаз; born September 1, 1995) is a Serbian professional basketball player for Bayern Munich of the Basketball Bundesliga (BBL) and the EuroLeague. Standing at , he plays at the point guard and shootin ...
(b. 1995), Serbian basketball player *
Tijana Bogdanović Tijana Bogdanović ( sr-cyr, Тијана Богдановић; born 5 May 1998) is a Serbian taekwondo athlete. She considers fellow taekwondo practitioner Milica Mandić as her idol. Career Bogdanović pursued her interest in taekwondo at the ...
(b. 1998), Serbian taekwondo practitioner, European champion and silver medalist at the
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* Nikola Deletić (b. ???), Serbian psychic and psychologist * Aleksandra Kostic Ilibasic (b. 1974) Majka cetvoro dece * Maja Sabic Serbian geographyst and lecturer


International relations


Twin towns – Sister cities

Kruševac is twinned with: Other forms of co-operation and city friendship similar to the twin/sister city programmes:


Gallery

File:Serbia, Krusevac 2.jpg, Women selling poultry at the market, 1913 File:Zvonik.jpg, Belfry File:Don Zon kula.jpg, Middle Ages era ruins in Kruševac File:Car Lazar.jpg, Lazar Hrebeljanović's statue in Kruševac File:Filip Visnjic guslar.jpg, Filip Višnjić's statue in Kruševac File:Kneginja Milica monument in Kruševac.jpg, Kneginja Milica's statue File:Kruševac, náměstí III.jpg, The Kosovo Heroes Square File:Kruševac - Trg kosovskih junaka.JPG, The Kosovo Heroes Square File:Ks panorama2.jpg, Kruševac panorama File:Krusevac zgrada okruznog nacelstva.JPG, Town hall File:Gymnasium building in Kruševac.jpg, Gymnasium and the city museum File:Kruševac, nádraží.jpg, Main train station in the town


See also

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List of cities in Serbia , plural: ) is elected through popular vote, elected by their citizens in local elections. Also, the presidents of the municipalities are often referred to as "mayors" in everyday usage. There are 29 cities (, singular: ), each having an assembly a ...
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Rubin (company) Rubin ( sr-Cyrl, Рубин) is a Serbian alcoholic beverages company headquartered in Kruševac. History Rubin was established in 1955. Located in the wine region of West Morava, it produces chiefly grapes, wine and alcoholic drinks. Its most ...


References


External links

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krusevac.link portal

037info Kruševac portal

KruševacPRESS portal

Kruševac Parliament portal

Kruševac Info portal
{{Authority control Populated places in Rasina District Municipalities and cities of Šumadija and Western Serbia Former capitals of Serbia