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'''Buzeta ''' is a [[village]] in central [[Croatia]], in the municipality/town of [[Glina, |
'''Buzeta ''' is a [[village]] in central [[Croatia]], in the municipality/town of [[Glina, Croatia|Glina]], [[Sisak-Moslavina County]]. The village is located on the border with Bosnia and Herzegovina. Buzeta is located at 156 [[Metre|meters]] above sea level and covers an [[area]] of 18.82 km<sup>2</sup>. <ref>{{Cite web |title=Toponim Buzeta, Glina @ Acta Croatica |url=https://actacroatica.com/hr/location/buzeta/ |access-date=2023-04-12 |website=actacroatica.com}}</ref> |
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==History== |
==History== |
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The settlement of Buzeta was first mentioned in 1563. Around year 1600, the village was inhabited by settlers of [[ |
The settlement of Buzeta was first mentioned in 1563. Around year 1600, the village was inhabited by Christian settlers of [[Eastern Orthodox]] faith. |
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==Culture== |
==Culture== |
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The wooden [[Eastern Orthodox]] church, dedicated to St. Elijah, was built around 1720 in a location further into the forest, only to be transferred to its present location in 1740.<ref name="Kulturno – historijski spomenici Banije">{{cite book |last=Škiljan |first=Filip |date=2008 |title=Kulturno – historijski spomenici Banije s pregledom povijesti Banije od prapovijesti do 1881. |trans-title=Cultural and historical monuments of Banija with an overview of history Banija from prehistory to 1881. |url=https://www.ceeol.com/search/book-detail?id=792826 |language=Serbian |location=Zagreb, Croatia |publisher=[[Serb National Council]] |isbn=978-953-7442-04-0}}</ref> Major renovation work on the church was undertaken in 1849, the year carved under the conical roof of the shingle on the belfry. Iconostasis, which existed in the church of St. Elijah until 1995, was transferred from the church in [[Hajtić]] in the 19th century.<ref name="Kulturno – historijski spomenici Banije"/> The church was damaged in the [[World War II|WW2]]. Its post-war reconstruction, supervised by the Conservation Institute in Zagreb, included restoration of the church foundations. The icons in the church included the icon of Saint Dimitry dating back to 1810, and icons of St. George and St. Eliah. The church of St. Elijah, which in many respects is the most valuable wooden [[Eastern Orthodox]] church in the region of [[Banovina (region)|Banija]], was set on fire during the Croatian military operation [[Operation Storm|Storm]] in early August 1995. According to the witness accounts, the church was burt down by the members of the Army of Bosnia and Herzegovina.<ref>Filip Škiljan, Kulturno-historijski spomenici Banije, Zagreb, 2008.</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.portalnovosti.com/bosonoga-proslost-neizvjesna-buducnost|title=Bosonoga prošlost, neizvjesna budućnost (Barefoot Past, Uncertain Future)|date=31 January 2018|language=hr|work=portalnovosti.com|accessdate=17 February 2018}}</ref> |
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The wooden Orthodox church, dedicated to St. Elijah, was built around 1720 in a location further into the forest, only to be transferred to its present location in 1740. Major renovation work on the church was undertaken in 1849, the year carved under the conical roof of the shingle on the belfry. Iconostasis, which existed in the church of St. Elijah until 1995, was transferred from the church |
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in [[Hajtić]] in the 19th century. The church was damaged in the [[World War Two|WW2]]. Its post-war reconstruction, supervised by the Conservation Institute in Zagreb, included restoration of the church foundations. The icons in the church included |
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the icon of Saint Dimitry dating back to 1810, and icons of St. George and St. Eliah. The church of St. Elijah, which in many respects is the most valuable wooden Orthodox church in the region of [[Banovina_(region)|Banija]], was set on fire during the Croatian military operation [[Operation_Storm|Storm]] in early August 1995. According to the witness accounts, the church was burt down by the members of the Army of Bosnia and Herzegovina.<ref>Filip Škiljan, Kulturno-historijski spomenici Banije, Zagreb, 2008.</ref> |
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==Demographics== |
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According to the 2011 census<ref name="census2011">{{Croatian Census 2011|S|03|1210}}</ref> |
According to the 2011 census,<ref name="census2011">{{Croatian Census 2011|S|03|1210}}</ref> the village of Buzeta had 67 inhabitants. This represents 17.80% of its pre-[[Croatian War of Independence|war]] population according to the 1991 census. |
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| 2011 || 67 || n/a || n/a || |
| 2011 || 67 || n/a || n/a || - || n/a |
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| 1991 || 390 || 385 (98.72%) || 2 (0.51%)|| 2 (0.51%) || 1 (0.26%) |
| 1991 || 390 || 385 (98.72%) || 2 (0.51%)|| 2 (0.51%) || 1 (0.26%) |
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| 1961 || 816 || 812 (99.50%) || 2 (0.25%)|| - || 2 (0.25%) |
| 1961 || 816 || 812 (99.50%) || 2 (0.25%)|| - || 2 (0.25%) |
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|naslov = ''Population change 1857-2011'' <ref name="census2011">{{Croatian Census 2011|S|03|1210}}</ref><ref>[https:// |
|naslov = ''Population change 1857-2011'' <ref name="census2011">{{Croatian Census 2011|S|03|1210}}</ref><ref>[https://web.dzs.hr/ Naselja i stanovništvo Republike Hrvatske 1857-2001, www.dzs.hr]</ref> |
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:<small>'''Note: '''Data for years 1890 and 1900 includes data for former settlements of '''Donja Buzeta''' and '''Gornja Buzeta'''.</small> |
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{{Glina}} |
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Latest revision as of 05:51, 16 April 2024
Buzeta | |
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Coordinates: 45°15′47″N 16°06′34″E / 45.26306°N 16.10944°E | |
Country | Croatia |
Region | Continental Croatia (Banovina) |
County | Sisak-Moslavina |
Municipality | Glina |
Area | |
• Total | 18.1 km2 (7.0 sq mi) |
Elevation | 161 m (528 ft) |
Population (2021)[2] | |
• Total | 50 |
• Density | 2.8/km2 (7.2/sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC+1 (CET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+2 (CEST) |
Postal code | 44400 |
Area code | (+385) 44 |
Buzeta is a village in central Croatia, in the municipality/town of Glina, Sisak-Moslavina County. The village is located on the border with Bosnia and Herzegovina. Buzeta is located at 156 meters above sea level and covers an area of 18.82 km2. [3]
History
[edit]The settlement of Buzeta was first mentioned in 1563. Around year 1600, the village was inhabited by Christian settlers of Eastern Orthodox faith.
Culture
[edit]The wooden Eastern Orthodox church, dedicated to St. Elijah, was built around 1720 in a location further into the forest, only to be transferred to its present location in 1740.[4] Major renovation work on the church was undertaken in 1849, the year carved under the conical roof of the shingle on the belfry. Iconostasis, which existed in the church of St. Elijah until 1995, was transferred from the church in Hajtić in the 19th century.[4] The church was damaged in the WW2. Its post-war reconstruction, supervised by the Conservation Institute in Zagreb, included restoration of the church foundations. The icons in the church included the icon of Saint Dimitry dating back to 1810, and icons of St. George and St. Eliah. The church of St. Elijah, which in many respects is the most valuable wooden Eastern Orthodox church in the region of Banija, was set on fire during the Croatian military operation Storm in early August 1995. According to the witness accounts, the church was burt down by the members of the Army of Bosnia and Herzegovina.[5][6]
Demographics
[edit]According to the 2011 census,[7] the village of Buzeta had 67 inhabitants. This represents 17.80% of its pre-war population according to the 1991 census.
Population by ethnicity [7][8]
Year of census | total | Serbs | Croats | Yugoslavs | others |
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2011 | 67 | n/a | n/a | - | n/a |
2001 | 60 | n/a | n/a | - | n/a |
1991 | 390 | 385 (98.72%) | 2 (0.51%) | 2 (0.51%) | 1 (0.26%) |
1981 | 474 | 438 (92.41%) | 1 (0.21%) | 24 (5.06%) | 11 (2.32%) |
1971 | 665 | 653 (98.20%) | 3 (0.45%) | 7 (1.05%) | 2 (0.30%) |
1961 | 816 | 812 (99.50%) | 2 (0.25%) | - | 2 (0.25%) |
- Note: Data for years 1890 and 1900 includes data for former settlements of Donja Buzeta and Gornja Buzeta.
References
[edit]- ^ Register of spatial units of the State Geodetic Administration of the Republic of Croatia. Wikidata Q119585703.
- ^ "Population by Age and Sex, by Settlements" (xlsx). Census of Population, Households and Dwellings in 2021. Zagreb: Croatian Bureau of Statistics. 2022.
- ^ "Toponim Buzeta, Glina @ Acta Croatica". actacroatica.com. Retrieved 2023-04-12.
- ^ a b Škiljan, Filip (2008). Kulturno – historijski spomenici Banije s pregledom povijesti Banije od prapovijesti do 1881 [Cultural and historical monuments of Banija with an overview of history Banija from prehistory to 1881.] (in Serbian). Zagreb, Croatia: Serb National Council. ISBN 978-953-7442-04-0.
- ^ Filip Škiljan, Kulturno-historijski spomenici Banije, Zagreb, 2008.
- ^ "Bosonoga prošlost, neizvjesna budućnost (Barefoot Past, Uncertain Future)". portalnovosti.com (in Croatian). 31 January 2018. Retrieved 17 February 2018.
- ^ a b c "Population by Age and Sex, by Settlements, 2011 Census: Buzeta". Census of Population, Households and Dwellings 2011. Zagreb: Croatian Bureau of Statistics. December 2012.
- ^ Izdanje Državnog zavoda za statistiku RH: Narodnosni sastav stanovništva RH od 1880-1991. godine.
- ^ Naselja i stanovništvo Republike Hrvatske 1857-2001, www.dzs.hr