Gvozd ()
is a municipality in central
Croatia
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Sisak-Moslavina County
Sisak-Moslavina County ( hr, Sisačko-moslavačka županija) is a Croatian county in eastern Central Croatia and southwestern Slavonia. It is named after the city of Sisak and the region Moslavina just across the river Sava. According to 2021 c ...
.
Its seat is located in Vrginmost, which was renamed to Gvozd from 1996–2012. It is an underdeveloped municipality which is statistically classified as the
First Category Area of Special State Concern by the
Government of Croatia.
Languages and names
Croatian
Croatian may refer to:
* Croatia
*Croatian language
*Croatian people
*Croatians (demonym)
See also
*
*
* Croatan (disambiguation)
* Croatia (disambiguation)
* Croatoan (disambiguation)
* Hrvatski (disambiguation)
* Hrvatsko (disambiguation)
* S ...
is the official first language.
Serbian language
Serbian (, ) is the standardized variety of the Serbo-Croatian language mainly used by Serbs. It is the official and national language of Serbia, one of the three official languages of Bosnia and Herzegovina and co-official in Montenegro and ...
with its
Cyrillic alphabet is the officially recognised second language. In
Cyrillic, Vrginmost is known as ''Вргинмост'' and (between 1996 and 2012) Gvozd as ''Гвозд''.
History
In 1097, the last native
Croatia
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Petar Svačić was killed here during the
Battle of Gvozd Mountain
The Battle of Gvozd Mountain took place in 1097 and was fought between the army of Petar Snačić and King Coloman I of Hungary. It was a decisive Hungarian victory, which ended the War of the Croatian Succession and served as a turning point i ...
, which led to the mountain being renamed Petrova Gora (Petar's Mountain). It was ruled by
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) ...
between 1536 and 1691 as part of
Bosnia Eyalet
The Eyalet of Bosnia ( ota, ایالت بوسنه ,Eyālet-i Bōsnâ; By Gábor Ágoston, Bruce Alan Masters ; sh, Bosanski pašaluk), was an eyalet (administrative division, also known as a ''beylerbeylik'') of the Ottoman Empire, mostly based o ...
.
In the summer of 1941, the villages of then District of Vrginmost suffered heavy loss of civilian life with several hundred ethnic
Serb
The Serbs ( sr-Cyr, Срби, Srbi, ) are the most numerous South Slavs, South Slavic ethnic group native to the Balkans in Southeastern Europe, who share a common Serbian Cultural heritage, ancestry, Culture of Serbia, culture, History of ...
men and boys perishing in the
Glina massacre on 3 August 1941. Majority of the victims of the August massacre in
Glina were from the villages of
Blatuša,
Podgorje,
Crevarska Strana
Crevarska Strana ( sr-cyr, Цреварска Страна) is a village in central Croatia, in the municipality of Gvozd, Sisak-Moslavina County. Between 1953 and 1971, the village was known as Vladimirovo (named after Croatian poet and polit ...
,
Slavsko Polje,
Brnjavac,
Pješčanica,
Gornja Čemernica,
Donja Čemernica,
Bukovica and
Batinova Kosa.
The
Ostrožin Rulebook
Ostrožin ( sr-cyr, Острожин) is a village in central Croatia, in the municipality of Gvozd, Sisak-Moslavina County. It is connected by the D6 highway.
History
The Ostrožin Rulebook (Croatian: Ostrožinski pravilnik) was adopted on 14 ...
(Croatian: ''Ostrožinski pravilnik'') was adopted on 14 December 1941 in the village of
Ostrožin. Predating the
Foča Regulations
Foča ( sr-Cyrl, Фоча, ) is a town and a municipality located in Republika Srpska in south-eastern Bosnia and Herzegovina, on the banks of Drina river. As of 2013, the town has a population of 12,234 inhabitants, while the municipality has ...
by more than a month, the
Ostrožin Rulebook
Ostrožin ( sr-cyr, Острожин) is a village in central Croatia, in the municipality of Gvozd, Sisak-Moslavina County. It is connected by the D6 highway.
History
The Ostrožin Rulebook (Croatian: Ostrožinski pravilnik) was adopted on 14 ...
was the first legal act which regulated the new national authority in the liberated territories during the
National Liberation War of Yugoslavia.
In 1942,
Andrija Artuković
Andrija Artuković (19 November 1899 – 16 January 1988) was a Croatian lawyer, politician, and senior member of the ultranationalist and fascist Ustasha movement, who served as the Minister of Internal Affairs and Minister of Justice in ...
ordered the killing of the entire population of Vrginmost and its surrounding villages in 1942, according to the charges laid against him in his deportation hearings in the United States.
The town was officially known as Gvozd between 1996 and 23 October 2012. In 2012, its original name of Vrginmost was restored amid political controversy.
During the
Croatian War of Independence
The Croatian War of Independence was fought from 1991 to 1995 between Croat forces loyal to the Government of Croatia—which had declared independence from the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY)—and the Serb-controlled Yu ...
, Vrginmost was a part of the unrecognized breakaway
Republic of Serbian Krajina
The Republic of Serbian Krajina or Serb Republic of Krajina ( sh, Република Српска Крајина, italics=no / or РСК / ''RSK'', ), known as the Serbian Krajina ( / ) or simply Krajina, was a self-proclaimed Serb proto-state, ...
. It was retaken by the
Croatian army
The Croatian Army ( hr, Hrvatska kopnena vojska or HKoV) is the largest and most significant component of the Croatian Armed Forces (CAF).
Role and deployment
The fundamental role and purpose of the Croatian Army is to protect vital national ...
during
Operation Storm
}) was the last major battle of the Croatian War of Independence and a major factor in the outcome of the Bosnian War. It was a decisive victory for the Croatian Army (HV), which attacked across a front against the self-declared proto-state R ...
.
Demographics
Settlements
The municipality consists of 19
settlements:
*
Blatuša, population 171
*
Bović
Bović ( sr-Cyrl, Бовић) is a village in central Croatia, in the municipality of Gvozd, Sisak-Moslavina County. It is connected by the D6 highway.
Demographics
According to the 2011 census, the village of Bović has 91 inhabitants. This r ...
, population 91
*
Brnjavac, population 93
*
Crevarska Strana
Crevarska Strana ( sr-cyr, Цреварска Страна) is a village in central Croatia, in the municipality of Gvozd, Sisak-Moslavina County. Between 1953 and 1971, the village was known as Vladimirovo (named after Croatian poet and polit ...
, population 161
*
Čremušnica, population 103
*
Dugo Selo Lasinjsko
Dugo Selo Lasinjsko ( sr-cyr, Дуго Село Ласињско) is a village in central Croatia, in the municipality of Gvozd, Sisak-Moslavina County.
History
During the WWII Genocide of Serbs by the Croatian fascist Ustaše regime, on 21 Dece ...
, population 46
*
Golinja, population 38
*
Gornja Čemernica, population 142
*
Gornja Trstenica
Gornja Trstenica ( sr-cyr, Горња Трстеница) is a village in central Croatia, in the municipality of Gvozd, Sisak-Moslavina County. It is connected by the D6 highway.
History
Demographics
According to the 2011 census, the village ...
, population 88
*
Kirin, population 52
*
Kozarac, population 122
*
Ostrožin, population 32
*
Pješčanica, population 161
*
Podgorje, population 150
*
Slavsko Polje, population 338
*
Stipan, population 50
*
Šljivovac, population 32
*
Trepča, population 5
* Vrginmost (Gvozd at the time of census), population 1,095
Population of Gvozd municipality by ethnicity
[Izdanje Državnog zavoda za statistiku RH: Narodnosni sastav stanovništva RH od 1880-1991. godine.]
:
NOTE: Historically, the municipality was known as Vrginmost until 1996, when both the municipality and the settlement were renamed to Gvozd. The old municipality of Vrginmost was divided into three new municipalities: Topusko
Topusko is a municipality in Sisak-Moslavina County, Croatia. Topusko is an underdeveloped municipality which is statistically classified as the First Category Area of Special State Concern by the Government of Croatia.
Demographics
The populat ...
, Lasinja
Lasinja is a village and a municipality in Karlovac County, Croatia. The prehistoric Lasinja culture is named after Lasinja.
History
Culture
Demographics
According to the 2011 census, the municipality of Lasinja has 1624 inhabitants, 86.58 ...
and Gvozd.
Population of Vrginmost settlement by ethnicity
:
NOTE: The settlement is historically known as Vrginmost. During the 1996-2012 period, the settlement was known as Gvozd
History
The municipality had big population changes in various censuses, possibly because of war and because of frequent border changes of municipalities in Croatia:
* In the 2001 census there were 3,779 people in the municipality, 58% of whom were ethnic
Serbs
The Serbs ( sr-Cyr, Срби, Srbi, ) are the most numerous South Slavic ethnic group native to the Balkans in Southeastern Europe, who share a common Serbian ancestry, culture, history and language.
The majority of Serbs live in their ...
and 40%
Croats
The Croats (; hr, Hrvati ) are a South Slavic ethnic group who share a common Croatian ancestry, culture, history and language. They are also a recognized minority in a number of neighboring countries, namely Austria, the Czech Republic, ...
.
3,575 declared their mother tongue as
Croatian
Croatian may refer to:
* Croatia
*Croatian language
*Croatian people
*Croatians (demonym)
See also
*
*
* Croatan (disambiguation)
* Croatia (disambiguation)
* Croatoan (disambiguation)
* Hrvatski (disambiguation)
* Hrvatsko (disambiguation)
* S ...
, 155 as
Serbian, and 49 as other languages.
Sights and events
*
Monument to the Uprising of the People of Kordun and Banija
The Monument to the Uprising of the People of Kordun and Banija (simply known as the Petrova Gora Monument) is a World War II monument built on Veliki Petrovac, the highest peak of Petrova Gora ( en, Peter's Mountain), a mountain range in centr ...
* Monument to the Antifascist Uprising and Victims of Fascism - a bronze
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 kno ...
sculpture by sculptor
Zvonko Car erected in 1956. According to the witness' statements, the monument was destroyed and its remains removed from the site in Vrginmost around 26 November 1995. Fragments of the monument's decorative mosaic featuring
partisans had been recovered from garbage disposal site.
* Abez Forest - site of the historical meeting, held on 19 July 1941, at which the leadership of the Croatian branch of the
Communist Party of Yugoslavia
The League of Communists of Yugoslavia, mk, Сојуз на комунистите на Југославија, Sojuz na komunistite na Jugoslavija known until 1952 as the Communist Party of Yugoslavia, sl, Komunistična partija Jugoslavije mk ...
decided that the people of the
Kordun
The Kordun () region is a part of central Croatia from the bottom of the Petrova Gora (Peter's mountain) mountain range, which extends along the rivers Korana and Slunjčica, and forms part of the border region to Bosnia and Herzegovina. Within ...
and
Banija
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region raise against the
nazi
Nazism ( ; german: Nazismus), the common name in English for National Socialism (german: Nationalsozialismus, ), is the far-right politics, far-right Totalitarianism, totalitarian political ideology and practices associated with Adolf Hit ...
-
fascist
Fascism is a far-right, authoritarian, ultra-nationalist political ideology and movement,: "extreme militaristic nationalism, contempt for electoral democracy and political and cultural liberalism, a belief in natural social hierarchy and the ...
occupation
* Site of formation of the
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 kno ...
8th Kordun Division (Croatian: ''8. Kordunaška udarna divizija NOVJ'') on 22 November 1942 in
Crevarska Strana
Crevarska Strana ( sr-cyr, Цреварска Страна) is a village in central Croatia, in the municipality of Gvozd, Sisak-Moslavina County. Between 1953 and 1971, the village was known as Vladimirovo (named after Croatian poet and polit ...
8. кордунашка дивизија НОВЈ
* ''Đedova kosidba'' - cultural and historical, tourist manifestation held in Vrginmost, nurturing the folk customs and traditions of
Kordun
The Kordun () region is a part of central Croatia from the bottom of the Petrova Gora (Peter's mountain) mountain range, which extends along the rivers Korana and Slunjčica, and forms part of the border region to Bosnia and Herzegovina. Within ...
and traditional ways of life. The one-day event, which was first held in 2010, takes place between May and late June and brings together amateur groups nurturing traditional folk dancing and singing from different regions of
Croatia
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and north-west of
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bosnia and Herzegovina ( sh, / , ), abbreviated BiH () or B&H, sometimes called Bosnia–Herzegovina and often known informally as Bosnia, is a country at the crossroads of south and southeast Europe, located in the Balkans. Bosnia and ...
.
Notable natives and residents
*
Ognjeslav Utješinović Ostrožinski (1817–1890) - politician and writer
*
Gavrilo von Rodić (1812–1890) - general and high ranking state official in the
Habsburg monarchy
*
Stephan von Ljubičić (1855–1935) - general in the
Austro-Hungarian
Austria-Hungary, often referred to as the Austro-Hungarian Empire,, the Dual Monarchy, or Austria, was a constitutional monarchy and great power in Central Europe between 1867 and 1918. It was formed with the Austro-Hungarian Compromise of ...
army and decorated military commander
*
Rade Bulat (1920–2013) - Yugoslav communist, antifascist,
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 kno ...
general, electrical engineer and
People's Hero of Yugoslavia
The Order of the People's Hero or the Order of the National Hero ( sh-Latn-Cyrl, separator=" / ", Orden narodnog heroja, Oрден народног хероја; sl, Red narodnega heroja, mk, Oрден на народен херој, Orden na ...
*
Branko Mamula (1921-2021) - antifascist and partisan fighter,
admiral of the
JNA, Minister of Defence of Yugoslavia from 1982 to 1988
*
Mile Mrkšić
Mile Mrkšić ( sr-cyrl, Миле Мркшић; 1 May 1947 – 16 August 2015) was a colonel of the Yugoslav People's Army (JNA) in charge of the unit involved in the Battle of Vukovar during the Croatian War of Independence in 1991. He was conv ...
(1947–2015) -
JNA colonel, convicted by the
ICTY
The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) was a body of the United Nations that was established to prosecute the war crimes that had been committed during the Yugoslav Wars and to try their perpetrators. The tribuna ...
of failing to prevent war crimes against
POWs
A prisoner of war (POW) is a person who is held captive by a belligerent power during or immediately after an armed conflict. The earliest recorded usage of the phrase "prisoner of war" dates back to 1610.
Belligerents hold prisoners of ...
during the
1991-1995 war in Croatia
*
Pavle Jakšić Pavle (Macedonian and sr-cyr, Павле; ka, პავლე) is a Serbian, Macedonian, Croatian and Georgian male given name corresponding to English Paul; the name is of biblical origin (cf. Saint Paul).
People known mononymously as Pavle inc ...
(1913–2005) - physicist, antifascist,
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 kno ...
general, Chief of Staff of the 4th Yugoslav Army and
People's Hero of Yugoslavia
The Order of the People's Hero or the Order of the National Hero ( sh-Latn-Cyrl, separator=" / ", Orden narodnog heroja, Oрден народног хероја; sl, Red narodnega heroja, mk, Oрден на народен херој, Orden na ...
*
Gojko Nikoliš (1911–1995) - medical doctor, historian, volunteer in
International Brigades
The International Brigades ( es, Brigadas Internacionales) were military units set up by the Communist International to assist the Popular Front government of the Second Spanish Republic during the Spanish Civil War. The organization existed ...
in
Spanish Civil War
The Spanish Civil War ( es, Guerra Civil Española)) or The Revolution ( es, La Revolución, link=no) among Nationalists, the Fourth Carlist War ( es, Cuarta Guerra Carlista, link=no) among Carlism, Carlists, and The Rebellion ( es, La Rebeli ...
,
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 kno ...
general, the first Head of the Partisan Medical Corps, member of
SANU and
People's Hero of Yugoslavia
The Order of the People's Hero or the Order of the National Hero ( sh-Latn-Cyrl, separator=" / ", Orden narodnog heroja, Oрден народног хероја; sl, Red narodnega heroja, mk, Oрден на народен херој, Orden na ...
. National deputy for the district of Vrginmost.
*
Ankica Barbir-Mladinović (born 1949) - journalist,
TV Zagreb/HTV news editor and the youngest editor of "Zagrebačka panorama"
* - the first members of the Croatian/Yugoslav pop rock band were Vrginmost natives and residents: Branislav Bekić (vocals), Milan Bekić (bass guitar) and Nebojša Tepšić (drums). Rastislav Topoljski (keyboards), who joined the band later on, was another Vrginmost resident, while Jadranko Mileusnić (guitar) was a native of
Vojnić.
*
Aleksandar Raković (born 1968) - race walker and Olympian athlete
See also
*
Glina massacres
The Glina massacres were killings of Serb peasants in the town of Glina, Croatia, Glina in the Independent State of Croatia (NDH) that occurred between May and August 1941, during World War II. The first wave of massacres in the town began on 11 o ...
References
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Populated places in Sisak-Moslavina County
Serb communities in Croatia