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Donji Lapac ( sr-Cyrl, Доњи Лапац) is a settlement and a municipality in Lika,
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.


Geography

Donji Lapac is located a region of eastern Lika called ''Ličko Pounje'', by the river
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that flows near the town in the valley between mountain Plješevica and Una on the altitude of 582 m. It is connected with the road that connects
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with Gračac.


History

The area of Donji Lapac has been inhabited since the
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, which many material remains prove. During medieval times the area of Lapac was part of old-Croatian Lapac
župa A župa (or zhupa, županija) is a historical type of administrative division in Southeast Europe and Central Europe, that originated in medieval South Slavic culture, commonly translated as "parish", later synonymous "kotar", commonly transl ...
, related to
Lapčan family The Lapčan family (, , ) was one of the twelve noble tribes of the Kingdom of Croatia, mentioned in the Pacta conventa. Their seat was in the town of Lapac in the former Luka županija, Dalmatia. Their noble rights were confirmed in the secon ...
, and in 1449 it became a possession of
Frankopan family The House of Frankopan ( hr, Frankopani, Frankapani, it, Frangipani, hu, Frangepán, la, Frangepanus, Francopanus), was a Croatian noble family, whose members were among the great landowner magnates and high officers of the Kingdom of Croat ...
. Old city Lapac was located on a nearby Obljaj hill (666 m) south from Donji Lapac. When in 1528 Ottomans conquered Lika, Lapac was absorbed. In 1790 ''The Croatian Corps'' of the Habsburg Imperial Army under the command of Feldzeugmeister Joseph Nikolaus Baron de Vins liberated Lapac as well as some other parts of Croatia in the regions of
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and Lika, including
Cetingrad Cetingrad is a municipality in Karlovac County, Croatia near Croatia's border with Bosnia. The population of the village itself is 319, while the total municipality population is 2,027 (2011). The municipality is part of Kordun. Cetingrad is under ...
, Furjan,
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and Srb, and they again became parts of the Kingdom of Croatia within the Habsburg Monarchy. Donji Lapac was founded in 1791, in the year the Austro-Ottoman war ended and Eastern Lika was annexed by
Habsburg empire The Habsburg monarchy (german: Habsburgermonarchie, ), also known as the Danubian monarchy (german: Donaumonarchie, ), or Habsburg Empire (german: Habsburgerreich, ), was the collection of empires, kingdoms, duchies, counties and other polities ...
as a frontier post. In the late 19th century and early 20th century, Donji Lapac was a district capital in the
Lika-Krbava County Lika-Krbava County ( hr, Ličko-krbavska županija; sr, Личко-крбавска жупанија; hu, Lika-Korbava vármegye) was a historic administrative subdivision of the Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia. Croatia-Slavonia was an auton ...
of the Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia. In 1941 Yugoslav partisans liberated the district center. During the Croatian War of Independence, Donji Lapac was incorporated along with other towns into the unrecognized breakaway
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. In August 1995, it was returned to Croatian control following victories by the Croatian army.


Demographics

According to the 2011 census, the town has population of 946 and a municipality of 2,113 people. Before the war the area was almost entirely Serb-populated with only 0.67% Croats (according to the 1991 census). After the war the area of Donji Lapac municipality grew smaller because villages of Donji Srb and Gornji Srb were given to Municipality of Gračac in
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. However, according to the 2011 census Serbs continue to constitute a majority of 80.6%, with 18.8% of Croat population. Some Croats or Serbs declared their ethnicity as Yugoslav.


Population by censuses


Municipality of Donji Lapac

According to the 2011 census, municipality of Donji Lapac had 2,113 inhabitants. Note: ''It became independent municipality in 2001 census, from old Comune of Donji Lapac.''


1991 census

According to the 1991 census, Municipality of Donji Lapac had 4,603 inhabitants, which were ethnically declared as this:


Austro-Hungarian 1910 census

According to the 1910 census, Municipality of Donji Lapac had 11,971 inhabitants, which were linguistically and religiously declared as this:


Donji Lapac (settlement itself)

According to the 2011 census, settlement of Donji Lapac had 946 inhabitants. Note: ''From 1857–1880 include data for the settlement of Gajine.''


1991 census

According to the 1991 census, settlement of Donji Lapac had 1,791 inhabitants, which were ethnically declared as this:


Austro-Hungarian 1910 census

According to the 1910 census, settlement of Donji Lapac had 1,140 inhabitants in 2 hamlets, which were linguistically and religiously declared as this:


Economy

Donji Lapac is underdeveloped municipality which is statistically classified as the First Category Area of Special State Concern by the Government of Croatia. Before the war, Donji Lapac had a developed wood and textile industry. Many people worked in the transportation company ''Likatrans'' which employed more than 200 people. Today most of the inhabitants are unemployed and jobs are mostly restricted to public services or the renewed wood industry. Additionally many people work in basic agriculture, growing mostly potatoes and plums from which they make the alcohol
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.


Settlements in municipality of Donji Lapac

* Birovača *
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* Brezovac Dobroselski * Bušević * Dnopolje *
Dobroselo Dobroselo ( sr-cyr, Добросело) is a village in Croatia , image_flag = Flag of Croatia.svg , image_coat = Coat of arms of Croatia.svg , anthem = "Lijepa naša domovino"("Our Beautiful Homeland") ...
* Doljani * Donji Lapac *
Donji Štrbci Donji Štrbci ( sr-cyr, Доњи Штрбци) is a village in Croatia. Population According to the 2011 census, Donji Štrbci had 14 inhabitants. Note: ''In 1857 and 1869 this settlement was part of Bosnia and Herzegovina (that time Ottoman E ...
* Gajine * Gornji Lapac *
Gornji Štrbci Gornji Štrbci ( sr-cyr, Горњи Штрбци) is a village in Croatia. Population According to the 2011 census, Gornji Štrbci had 18 inhabitants. Note: ''Till 1931 name of the settlement was Štrbci, in 1948 Lički Štrbci and from 1953 i ...
* Kestenovac * Kruge * Melinovac * Mišljenovac *
Nebljusi Nebljusi ( sr-cyr, Небљуси) is a village in Croatia. It is connected by the D218 (Croatia), D218 highway. Population According to the 2011 census, Nebljusi had 208 inhabitants. Note: ''From 1857-1880 include data for the settlement of G ...
*
Oraovac Oraovac ( sr, Ораовац) is a village in the municipality of Prijepolje, Serbia Serbia (, ; Serbian: , , ), officially the Republic of Serbia ( Serbian: , , ), is a landlocked country in Southeastern and Central Europe, situated at ...


Notable people

* Milan Đukić, Croatian Serb politician * Veljko Narančić, Yugoslav athlete * Stevo Krnjajić, Yugoslav actor


Literature



Savezni zavod za statistiku i evidenciju FNRJ i SFRJ, popis stanovništva 1948, 1953, 1961, 1971, 1981. i 1991. godine. * Knjiga: "Narodnosni i vjerski sastav stanovništva Hrvatske, 1880–1991: po naseljima, autor: Jakov Gelo, izdavač: Državni zavod za statistiku Republike Hrvatske, 1998., , ;


References


External links


Official site
{{Authority control Municipalities of Croatia Populated places in Lika-Senj County Serb communities in Croatia