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Padinska Skela ( sr-Cyrl, Падинска Скела), or colloquially Padinjak (), is a
suburban settlement A suburb (more broadly suburban area) is an area within a metropolitan area, which may include commercial and mixed-use, that is primarily a residential area. A suburb can exist either as part of a larger city/urban area or as a separa ...
of
Belgrade Belgrade ( , ;, ; Names of European cities in different languages: B, names in other languages) is the Capital city, capital and List of cities in Serbia, largest city in Serbia. It is located at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers a ...
, the capital of Serbia. It is located in the Belgrade's municipality of Palilula.


Location

Padinska Skela is located in the northern, Banat section of the municipality, 15 kilometers north of downtown Belgrade, on the ''Zrenjaninski put'' road which connects Belgrade with the town of Zrenjanin, in Vojvodina. It is built right in the middle of the
Pančevački Rit Pančevački Rit ( sr-cyr, Панчевачки рит) is a small geographical area in south-western Banat, Serbia. It is situated between the rivers Danube and Tamiš, in Belgrade's municipality of Palilula. Features Its wetland was const ...
, major floodplain between the rivers of Danube and Tamiš.


History

In the early 20th century, Slovak cattle-breeders from the village of Padina were taking land in Pančevački Rit on lease. As the area was a marshland, to reach their land they had to use
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(in Serbian ''skela''), thus giving the name to the area (Padinska Skela = Padina’s Flatboat). Few short streets in the middle of the large marsh existed prior to 1944. They were sparsely inhabited by the Germans, Ruthenians and Czechs. The settlement originates from the late 1940s when melioration of Pančevački Rit began. The settlement became important immediately, being in the center of the area which was turned from marshy floodplain into a very fertile arable land for the
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. While other parts of the country lacked many communal and modern infrastructure, Padinska Skela soon had elementary school, kindergarten, sports clubs, ambulance and cinema. During the period of colonization („The 8th offensive“), it was mostly populated with the settlers from the South Serbia ( Vranje, Surdulica), Bosnian Krajina and, to the lesser extent, from the Raška. It was part of the municipality of
Borča Borča ( sr-cyr, Борча, ) is an urban settlement of the municipality of Palilula, Belgrade, Serbia. , it has a population of 46,086 inhabitants. Location Borča is located just north of the downtown Belgrade, in the Banat section of the mun ...
until May 30, 1952, when it became seat of its own municipality. In 1955 it merged into the municipality of Krnjača which, in turn, became part of the municipality of Palilula in 1965.


Demographics

Originally the settlement grew slowly, as many smaller settlements were scattered all over the Pančevački Rit, growing around the solitary and outer farms. In the 1970s however, most of those settlements were administratively merged into the central one, Padinska Skela, even though some of them are kilometers away from it and separated by vast fields. As a result of this administrative measures, the population of Padinska Skela apparently boomed, but almost right away began experiencing depopulation. Population of Padinska Skela according to the last official census in 2011 was 9,263. Ethnic structure (2002): Serbs 88,21%,
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4,04%, Macedonians 0,83%, Yugoslavs 0,55%, ethnic Muslims 0,52%, Gorani 0,50%. The local community of Padinska Skela encompasses two neighboring settlements, Kovilovo and Dunavac. Together they had a combined population of 10,679 in 2011.


Neighbourhoods

Some of sub-settlements of Padinska Skela are far away from it, like
Glogonjski Rit Glogonjski Rit ( Serbian Cyrillic: Глогоњски рит) is a suburban settlement of Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. It is located in the Belgrade's municipality of Palilula. Location Glogonjski Rit is located in the northern, Banat s ...
, Jabučki Rit,
Široka Bara Široka Bara ( Serbian Cyrillic: Широка бара) is a bog and also a suburban settlement of Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. Both are located in Belgrade's municipality of Palilula. Bog Široka Bara is an elongated bog, located in th ...
or
Vrbovski Vrbovski ( Serbian Cyrillic: Врбовски) is a suburban settlement of Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. It is located in the Belgrade's municipality of Palilula. Location Vrbovski, the sub-settlement of Padinska Skela, is located in the nor ...
. In a strange administrative decision, ten times smaller Kovilovo, which almost makes a continuous built-up area with Padinska Skela, is officially classified as a separate settlement. Urban core of Padinska Skela consists of several neighborhoods, like Tovilište, Novo Naselje, Staro Naselje, Srednje Naselje or Industrijsko Naselje.


Tovilište

One of oldest sections of Padinska Skela, consisting of some 30 concrete buildings of very bad quality, built 1950–1970 for first settlers with PKB's farms in the vicinity of the neighborhoods. The name, ''tovilište'', is Serbian for ''cattle feeder''.


Staro Naselje

Older section, consisting of some 30 concrete buildings of very bad quality, built 1950–1970. Mostly old warehouses and depots turned into a residential apartments. Today almost exclusively inhabited by the Roma people. The name means ''Old Settlement'' in Serbian.


Srednje Naselje

Consists of some 15 five-store buildings built 1974–1978. The name means ''Middle Settlement'' in Serbian.


Novo Naselje

The largest neighborhood, with some 50 buildings mostly built in the 1980s, with some constructed in the 2000s. The name means ''New Settlement'' in Serbian.


Industrijsko Naselje

Location of the PKB's dairy branch, IMLEK factory for milk production. The name means "Industrial Settlement'' in Serbian.


Široka Greda

Located near the "Rasova" canal.


Characteristics

Padinska Skela is still statistically classified as a rural settlement (village). It covers and area of 6,500 hectares. For the Belgraders, Padinska Skela gained a certain level of notoriety as it is a location of both Special psychiatric hospital ''Dr Laza Lazarević'' and one of the major correctional facilities in Serbia, the ''Padinska Skela'' prison. Settlements nickname, Padinjak, is used for both institutions in colloquial conversation. Agricultural PKB high school, with the adjoining students' home, was opened in 1965. А sports and agricultural Lisičji Jarak Airport is located near Padinska Skela, so as a modern BG Sport and Olympic Centre in the nearby Kovilovo, opened in 2005. Near Padinska Skela, along the ''Zrenjaninski put'', there is a large, unfenced hunting ground of Rit. It covers an area of , of which is a pheasantry. Animals bred in the facility include roe deer,
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, quail,
mallard The mallard () or wild duck (''Anas platyrhynchos'') is a dabbling duck that breeds throughout the temperate and subtropical Americas, Eurasia, and North Africa, and has been introduced to New Zealand, Australia, Peru, Brazil, Uruguay, Arge ...
, greylag goose and 13,000 pheasants per year. The
Vizelj The Vizelj ( sr, Визељ) is a short channeled river in north-central Serbia, the left tributary to the Danube. During its entire flow it runs through the suburban section of Belgrade, on the territory of municipality of Palilula. Course ...
stream, in its upper course, flows through the settlement for . In 2021, Vizelj was dredged and cleaned from reeds in part of this section, which resulted in return of wildlife, including ducks and swans. In 2022, construction of the promenade along the Vizelj in Padinska Skela was announced.


References

{{reflist Suburbs of Belgrade Former and proposed municipalities of Belgrade Populated places in Serbian Banat Palilula, Belgrade