Krivošije Uprising (1869)
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Krivošije ( cyrl, Кривошије, ) is a
microregion Microregion is a designation for territorial entities. Austria Brazil Klaus Roth and Ulf Brunnbauer A microregion is a geographic region of a size between that of a community and that of a district.p. 18, "What's in a Region? Southeast Europ ...
in southwestern
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, located on a high
plateau In geology and physical geography, a plateau (; ; : plateaus or plateaux), also called a high plain or a tableland, is an area of a highland consisting of flat terrain that is raised sharply above the surrounding area on at least one side. ...
belonging to the
Orjen Orjen (Serbian Cyrillic: Орјен, ) is a transboundary Dinaric Mediterranean limestone mountain range, located between southernmost Bosnia and Herzegovina and southwestern Montenegro. Its highest peak is Veliki kabao, which stands at ...
mountain range, north of the
Bay of Kotor The Bay of Kotor ( sh-Latn-Cyrl, Boka kotorska, Бока которска, separator=" / ", ), also known as the Boka ( sh-Cyrl, Бока), is a winding bay of the Adriatic Sea in southwestern Montenegro and the region of Montenegro concentrated a ...
. Krivošije was historically located at a
tripoint A triple border, tripoint, trijunction, triple point, or tri-border area is a geography, geographical point at which the boundaries of three countries or Administrative division, subnational entities meet. There are 175 international tripoints ...
between the
Principality of Montenegro The Principality of Montenegro () was a principality in Southeastern Europe that existed from 13 March 1852 to 28 August 1910. It was then proclaimed a Kingdom of Montenegro, kingdom by Nikola I of Montenegro, Nikola I, who then became King of M ...
,
Austro-Hungarian Austria-Hungary, also referred to as the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the Dual Monarchy or the Habsburg Monarchy, was a multi-national constitutional monarchy in Central Europe between 1867 and 1918. A military and diplomatic alliance, it consist ...
(formerly Venetian)
Bay of Kotor The Bay of Kotor ( sh-Latn-Cyrl, Boka kotorska, Бока которска, separator=" / ", ), also known as the Boka ( sh-Cyrl, Бока), is a winding bay of the Adriatic Sea in southwestern Montenegro and the region of Montenegro concentrated a ...
and Ottoman
Sanjak of Herzegovina The Sanjak of Herzegovina (; ) was an Ottoman administrative unit established in 1470. The seat was in Foča until 1572 when it was moved to Taşlıca (Pljevlja). The sanjak was initially part of the Eyalet of Rumelia but was administrated int ...
.


Geography

Krivošije are a mountainous
karst Karst () is a topography formed from the dissolution of soluble carbonate rocks such as limestone and Dolomite (rock), dolomite. It is characterized by features like poljes above and drainage systems with sinkholes and caves underground. Ther ...
region above
Risan Risan ( Montenegrin: Рисан, ) is a town in the Bay of Kotor, Montenegro. It traces its origins to the ancient settlement of Rhizon, the oldest settlement in the Bay of Kotor. Lying in the innermost portion of the bay, the settlement was prot ...
, located at around 1000 metres above the sea level, spanning on 114 km2 of land. It is a high
plateau In geology and physical geography, a plateau (; ; : plateaus or plateaux), also called a high plain or a tableland, is an area of a highland consisting of flat terrain that is raised sharply above the surrounding area on at least one side. ...
on the northern and eastern branches of Mount
Orjen Orjen (Serbian Cyrillic: Орјен, ) is a transboundary Dinaric Mediterranean limestone mountain range, located between southernmost Bosnia and Herzegovina and southwestern Montenegro. Its highest peak is Veliki kabao, which stands at ...
(1894 m) in southwest
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, near in the hinterland of the
Bay of Kotor The Bay of Kotor ( sh-Latn-Cyrl, Boka kotorska, Бока которска, separator=" / ", ), also known as the Boka ( sh-Cyrl, Бока), is a winding bay of the Adriatic Sea in southwestern Montenegro and the region of Montenegro concentrated a ...
. A significant
geological Geology (). is a branch of natural science concerned with the Earth and other astronomical objects, the rocks of which they are composed, and the processes by which they change over time. Modern geology significantly overlaps all other Earth s ...
and
geomorphological Geomorphology () is the scientific study of the origin and evolution of topography, topographic and bathymetry, bathymetric features generated by physical, chemical or biological processes operating at or near Earth#Surface, Earth's surface. Ge ...
feature of the region are the
glacial A glacier (; or ) is a persistent body of dense ice, a form of rock, that is constantly moving downhill under its own weight. A glacier forms where the accumulation of snow exceeds its ablation over many years, often centuries. It acquires ...
deposits distributed across the whole of the plateau. They were deposited by valley glaciers coming from Orjen during the
Ice Age An ice age is a long period of reduction in the temperature of Earth's surface and atmosphere, resulting in the presence or expansion of continental and polar ice sheets and alpine glaciers. Earth's climate alternates between ice ages, and g ...
. 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 Crkvice ( sr-cyrl, Црквице, ) is a village in Krivošije, on the outskirts of Mount Orjen in Montenegro, and the wettest inhabited place in Europe. Despite the fact that it is nowadays virtually uninhabited, Crkvice was most notable the lo ...
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 Crkvice ( sr-cyrl, Црквице, ) is a village in Krivošije, on the outskirts of Mount Orjen in Montenegro, and the wettest inhabited place in Europe. Despite the fact that it is nowadays virtually uninhabited, Crkvice was most notable the lo ...
(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. ...
,
Knežlaz Knežlaz () 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 signing of the peace ...
, ,
Unijerina Unijerina () is a small hamlet in Krivošije microregion in southwestern Montenegro, located between the villages Crkvice and Knežlaz Knežlaz () is a village in Krivošije microregion in southwestern Montenegro, north of the coastal town of ...
and Zvečava.


History

Krivošije was under
Austro-Hungarian Austria-Hungary, also referred to as the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the Dual Monarchy or the Habsburg Monarchy, was a multi-national constitutional monarchy in Central Europe between 1867 and 1918. A military and diplomatic alliance, it consist ...
control (as part of the
Kingdom of Dalmatia The Kingdom of Dalmatia (; ; ) was a crown land of the Austrian Empire (1815–1867) and the Cisleithanian half of Austria-Hungary (1867–1918). It encompassed the entirety of the region of Dalmatia, with its capital at Zadar. History The Habs ...
) since the
Congress of Vienna The Congress of Vienna of 1814–1815 was a series of international diplomatic meetings to discuss and agree upon a possible new layout of the European political and constitutional order after the downfall of the French Emperor Napoleon, Napol ...
in 1814. In 1869 an uprising of the local population, which was
Orthodox Orthodox, Orthodoxy, or Orthodoxism may refer to: Religion * Orthodoxy, adherence to accepted norms, more specifically adherence to creeds, especially within Christianity and Judaism, but also less commonly in non-Abrahamic religions like Neo-pag ...
Serb defeated an expedition force of the powerful
Austro-Hungarian army The Austro-Hungarian Army, also known as the Imperial and Royal Army,; was the principal ground force of Austria-Hungary from 1867 to 1918. It consisted of three organisations: the Common Army (, recruited from all parts of Austria-Hungary), ...
that was attempting to enforce
compulsory military service Conscription, also known as the draft in the United States and Israel, is the practice in which the compulsory enlistment in a national service, mainly a military service, is enforced by law. Conscription dates back to antiquity and it contin ...
; Austria-Hungary abandoned its efforts, for the time being. Volunteers from the region joined the Serb rebels in the
Herzegovina Uprising (1875–77) Herzegovina uprising or Herzegovinian uprising may refer to: * Herzegovina uprising (1596–97), fought by Serbs in Herzegovina against the Ottoman Empire, 1596–1597 * Herzegovina uprising (1852–62), fought by Serbs in Herzegovina against the ...
. During World War II, population of Krivošije was equally divided between
Partisans Partisan(s) or The Partisan(s) may refer to: Military * Partisan (military), paramilitary forces engaged behind the front line ** Francs-tireurs et partisans, communist-led French anti-fascist resistance against Nazi Germany during WWII ** Itali ...
and
Chetniks The Chetniks,, ; formally the Chetnik Detachments of the Yugoslav Army, and also the Yugoslav Army in the Homeland; and informally colloquially the Ravna Gora Movement, was a Kingdom of Yugoslavia, Yugoslav royalist and Serbian nationalist m ...
. 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(s) or The Partisan(s) may refer to: Military * Partisan (military), paramilitary forces engaged behind the front line ** Francs-tireurs et partisans, communist-led French anti-fascist resistance against Nazi Germany during WWII ** Ital ...
detachments were also established in Krivošije under the Communist Party cell in
Herceg Novi Herceg Novi (Cyrillic script, Cyrillic: Херцег Нови, ) is a town in Coastal Montenegro, Coastal region of Montenegro located at the Western entrance to the Bay of Kotor and at the foot of Mount Orjen. It is the administrative center of ...
. In September 1944, the battles of the 10th Montenegrin NOV brigade in Krivošije had the largest echo in the Bay of Kotor and
Paštrovići The Paštrovići ( sh-Cyrl, Паштровићи, ; or ) is a historical tribe and region in the Montenegrin Littoral. Paštrovići stretches from the southernmost part of the Bay of Kotor, from the cape of Zavala to Spič. Its historical ca ...
.


Demographics

Mountainous Krivošije region was mostly inhabited by the tribes of
Old Montenegro Old Montenegro ( Montenegrin and sr-Latn-Cyrl, Stara Crna Gora, Стара Црна Гора, separator=" / "), also known as Montenegro proper ( sr-Latn-Cyrl, Prava Crna Gora, Права Црна Гора, separator=" / ", label=none), or ...
, but also partially by settlers from
Herzegovina Herzegovina ( or ; sh-Latn-Cyrl, Hercegovina, separator=" / ", Херцеговина, ) is the southern and smaller of two main geographical Regions of Bosnia and Herzegovina, regions of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the other being Bosnia (reg ...
. The following families were listed as inhabitants of Krivošije:
Radulović Radulović (), Radulovich is a Serbo-Croatian surname, derived from the male given name ''Radul'' or ''Radule''. Notable people with the surname include: *Barbara Radulović (born 1982), Croatian TV host *Bojana Radulović (born 1973), Hungarian f ...
,
Vučurović Vučurović ( sr-cyr, Вучуровић) is a Montenegrin and Serbian surname. It may refer to: *Maja Vučurović (born 1991), Serbian female basketballer *Nikola Vučurović Nikola Vučurović (born May 17, 1980) is a Montenegrin professional b ...
, Samardžić, Odalović,
Kovač Kovač ( sh-Cyrl, Ковач) is a surname derived from the Proto-Slavic language, Proto-Slavic word :wiktionary:Reconstruction:Proto-Slavic/zolto, kovač, which translates to blacksmith. It is common across Europe, specifically countries in South ...
,
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 (born 1973), former French-born ...
,
Ilić Ilić is a surname derived from the South Slavic masculine given name Ilija (itself derived from biblical Elijah) and found across the former SFRJ. It is seventh most frequent surname in Serbia , image_flag = Flag of Serbia.s ...
,
Bojanić Bojanić () is a South Slavic languages, South-Slavic Patronymic surname, patronymic surname, derived from the given name Bojan. It may refer to: *Darijan Bojanić (born 1994), Swedish footballer *Dragomir Bojanić (1933–1993), Serbian actor ...
, Kokotović,
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 ...
,
Komnenović Komnenović is a Serbo-croatian surname, derived from the name ''Komnen'' (). It may refer to: *Komnenović brotherhood, in Banjani *Mitar Komnenović *Marko Komnenović *Mihailo Komnenović (fl. 1779) *Mehmet Komnenović, Bosnian dancer *Petar Kom ...
,
Tomović Tomović (Cyrillic script: Томовић) is a Serbian patronymic surname derived from a masculine given name Tomo (disambiguation), Tomo. It may refer to: *Branko Tomović (born 1980), actor *Dimitrije Tomović (born 1996), Serbian footballer *N ...
, Vodovar, Žmukić, Popović,
Blagojević Blagojević (Cyrillic: Благојевић) ), also anglicized as Blagojevich or Blagoyevich, is a Montenegrins, Montenegrin and Serbs, Serbian surname, derived from the male given name (patronymic) of ''Blagoje''. It may refer to: Blagojevic / B ...
, 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), Ser ...
,
Miletić Miletić ( sr-Cyrl, Милетић, ; plural: , ) is a Bosnian, Croatian, and Serbian surname, and is one of the common surnames in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia and Serbia. It derives from personal name Mileta, cognate of the English name Mil ...
,
Vidović Vidović or Vidovich (Cyrillic script: Видовић) is a South Slavic languages, 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, Međim ...
and
Lazović Lazović ( sh-Cyrl, Лазовић, Lazović, Son A son is a male offspring; a boy or a man in relation to his parents. The female counterpart is a daughter. From a biological perspective, a son constitutes a first degree relative. Social is ...
. Krivošije region faced significant demographic outflows in recent decades, particularly towards the
Bay of Kotor The Bay of Kotor ( sh-Latn-Cyrl, Boka kotorska, Бока которска, separator=" / ", ), also known as the Boka ( sh-Cyrl, Бока), is a winding bay of the Adriatic Sea in southwestern Montenegro and the region of Montenegro concentrated a ...
. As of 2018, Krivošije, which covers roughly a third of the
Kotor Municipality Kotor Municipality ( Montenegrin: Opština Kotor / Општина Котор) is one of the municipalities of Montenegro. Its administrative center is Kotor. This municipality is located in the southwestern part of Montenegro, and includes 56 reco ...
, 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 ( – ) was a Jewish preacher active in the area of the Jordan River in the early first century AD. He is also known as Saint John the Forerunner in Eastern Orthodoxy and Oriental Orthodoxy, John the Immerser in some Baptist ...
(''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 Funnel-web spider refers to many different species of spider, particularly those that spin a web in the shape of a funnel: * spiders in the family Agelenidae, including ** '' Hololena curta'' * funnel-web tarantulas (suborder Mygalomorphae): ** f ...
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-three species: *'' Histopona bidens'' (Absolon & K ...
was named after the region after its discovery there in 1935.


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