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Crna Glava

Coordinates: 43°22′N 20°49′E / 43.367°N 20.817°E / 43.367; 20.817
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Crna Glava
Тлсто Брдо , from 1284.a.c.Црна Глава
Black Head
Motto: 
"Sveti Bože"(Eng. Holy God/Revengeless God)
Crna Glava is located in Serbia
Crna Glava
Crna Glava
Coordinates: 43°22′N 20°49′E / 43.367°N 20.817°E / 43.367; 20.817
Country Serbia
DistrictRaška District
MunicipalityRaška
Elevation
7,018 ft (2,139 m)
Population
 (2002)
 • Total
246
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)

Crna Glava (Црна Глава) is a village in the municipality of Raška, Serbia. As of the 2002 census, the village has a population of 246 people.[1] Crna Glava is one of oldest places in Serbia and is mentioned in Žiča in 'hrisovulja' from 1222.A.C. as 'Čisto brdo' which is a part of today's village.

Origins

The first mention of the village is on the wall of the Žiča Church from the year 1222 AC. The inscription says that people from 'Tlsto Brdo (Clean Hill in English ) and Raška contributed to the building of the church. Today Tlsto Brdo is part of a village. The name Crna Glava (meaning Black Head in English) was first mentioned in patriarch Danilo II's book, where it is recounted that people from this village killed Černoglav (Black Headed), the leader of a tribe of Tatars who was known to have attacked and robbed many villages at the time in Rascia and Serbia. After killing Černoglav, the people of the village brought his head to King Stefan Milutin. Since then the village has been known by the name Crna Glava.

About the Village

The village is on the Kopaonik mountain range (average elevation of 1397m). The highest part of the village is Gobelja hill, easily identifiable from Kopaonik by its antenna. It is said that the village has the purest nature in Serbia[citation needed], boasting clear waters and rare species of birds and plants. It is a fantastic place for summer mountain adventures such as paragliding, mountain horse riding, and walking. The village has one of the oldest graveyards in Serbia[citation needed], known for tombs named 'stećak' which were made in the middle century. The people living in the village are direct ancestors of Middle Aged noble families that were in service to the Nemanjić dynasty royal family and represent a middle age community named in history as Rascians. The true history of this place was under Ottoman empire, but there has been no influence on people who live in this village. At the village you can experience the real spirit of life in Serbia as traditional ways of life have been maintained to present time.

The following families live in the village today: Trifunović, Vukosavljević, Josijević, Matić, Maksimović, and Dišić. They are from the same ancestors who came to this place in the early middle century. Other families who came from the same ancestors but have left the village previously are Nedeljković and Crnoglavac families (which have last name by name of village). Each family is known for same slava that they celebrate St.Michael (archangel) and Joachim and Saint Anne.

On the other side of village are the Đorđević family. Their ancestors came from Novi Pazar in 1804, after ustanak was over run by the Turks[2]

Points of Interest

One of parts of village is named 'Metallica', which represents its Old Slavic name for mine. Other parts that might be interesting are 'Šaklaman', 'Gradišta', and 'Velika stena'. Velika stena is gigantic rock on top of village, under Gobelja hill and 'Čisto Brdo', it is considered a fantastic place for all adventurists. The village has multitudes of nature, with colonies of eastern imperial eagle, wolves, wild cats, western capercaillie, wild boar, roe deer, rock partridge, and fire salamander.

Crna glava is well known as the origin place of the Serbian shepherd dog and Sarplaninac dog breeds.

Notable People

  • Đorđe Dišić (Georgii de Disica ) founder of Caboga ( Kabižić ) noble family from Dubrovnik might be one of first know person's connected to village.
  • Miloš Dišić, former member of sixth Serbian parliament from December 2003.

References

  1. ^ Popis stanovništva, domaćinstava i Stanova 2002. Knjiga 1: Nacionalna ili etnička pripadnost po naseljima. Republika Srbija, Republički zavod za statistiku Beograd 2003. ISBN 86-84433-00-9
  2. ^ https://www.poreklo.rs/2018/07/24/poreklo-prezimena-selo-crna-glava-raska/

43°22′N 20°49′E / 43.367°N 20.817°E / 43.367; 20.817