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Kostajnica, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Kostajnica (Serbian Cyrillic: Костајница) is a town and municipality located in northern Republika Srpska, an entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina.[2] It is situated in the part of the Кrajina region.[3] As of 2013, it had a population of 5,977 inhabitants, while the town of Kostajnica has a population of 4,047 inhabitants.

Kostajnica
Костајница
Kostajnica
Nickname: 
The city of chestnut
Kostajnica
Kostajnica
Coordinates: 45°13′N 16°32′E / 45.217°N 16.533°E / 45.217; 16.533Coordinates: 45°13′N 16°32′E / 45.217°N 16.533°E / 45.217; 16.533
Country Bosnia and Herzegovina
Entity Republika Srpska
Geographical regionBosanska Krajina
Government
 • Municipal mayorNikola Janjetović (SNSD)
Area
 • Total8,512 km2 (3,287 sq mi)
Elevation
109 m (358 ft)
Population
 (2013 census)[1]
 • Total5,977
 • Density70/km2 (200/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
79224
Area code+387 (052)
Websiteopstina-kostajnica.com

The municipality was created from part of the pre-war municipality of Novi Grad. It is located across the Una river from Hrvatska Kostajnica, Croatia.

Etymology

 
Passport stamp bearing just the name Kostajnica.

It is considered, that the name of town and municipality of Kostajnica originates from the old Slavic word for sweet chestnut (kostanj). Therefore, the name Kostajnica means the land of chestnuts. Indeed, that is true, because the forests of the Kostajnica municipality grow this particular tree. The name of this settlement was first recorded in 1258. The name Kostajnica is used for both settlements in the Una valley (Kostajnica-Bosnia and Herzegovina and Hrvatska Kostajnica-Croatia) which surround the Kostajnica castle.[4]

Coat of arms

The coat of arms of the Kostajnica municipality has a form of a medieval shield. In the central part of it is a chestnut with a leaf, that represents the origin of the name of this municipality and of the rare plant, that grows in this area. In the lower part of coat of arms are two leaves that together make a lower frame. Above these two leaves are the river Una (represented with blue colour), on the left side is the bridge, that connects two towns, and on the right side is the medieval Castle. Behind the chestnut and the leaf in the central part are two curves that represent the hill of Balj, where one could find these precious fruits – chestnuts. On the top of the coat of arms is the flag of the Republic of Srpska. Stone blocks represent the will to build and to be strong. Inn the upper central part of the coat of arms there is written 1258 which represents the year when name Kostajnica was first recorded .[5]

Name

During the Bosnian War, when the municipality of Kostajnica was created (it was a part of the Novi Grad municipality), the name of the town was renamed to Srpska Kostajnica (Српска Костајница). After that the name of the town was changed to Bosanska Kostajnica. The final name of the settlement and the municipality is only Kostajnica, according to the decision of the Constitutional Court of Republika Srpska. Meanwhile, residents of the municipality never had an opportunity to decide on the official name.[6][7]

Settlements

The Kostajnica municipality encompasses a very small area in comparison to the other municipalities in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The municipality has an area of 85,12 km2 and it was formed in the year 1995, therefore it is one of the youngest municipalities in the Republic of Srpska. On the area of the whole municipality there are 11 rural settlements and only one urban settlement (Kostajnica – municipality seat). The settlements that are make up the territory of this municipalities are: Gornja Slabinja, Grdanovac, Gumnjani, Kalenderi, Kostajnica, Mrakodol, Mraovo Polje, Petrinja, Pobrđani, Podoška, Tavija and Zovik.

History

Human settlements in the area of Kostajnica municipality was first recorded from a so-called "Vučedol Culture" period. According to the found remains and preserved documents, it is known that in the era of the ancient Rome, there was trade traffic across the Una River in the territory of the present municipality of Kostajnica. Owing to its location, Kostajnica was already a significant settlement within Roman water supply system. The name Kostajnica was first mentioned as a toponym in the year 1258. During the Middle Ages Kostajnica, as a significant commercial settlement and fortress, was part of the Hungarian Kingdom, i.e. in possession of a nobleman who recognized the Hungarian crown. After 1513. (the victory of the Turks at Dubica), the following masters changed in constant warfare: the Ottoman Empire and the Habsburg monarchy, later the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy. As an integral part of the Kingdom of Illyria, in 1809 the area of Kostajnica came under the rule of Napoleon, and remained until 1814. During the French rule, a wooden bridge was built between the two "Kostajnicas" (two towns that are situated on both banks of the Una river) to facilitate the flow of goods and people. That was then the only bridge on the Una river that served to transport goods from the Middle East to Europe and vice versa. After a brief French administration, Kostajnica again came under Turkish rule in 1814. During the period of Turkish rule, the population of this region raised numerous uprisings. The most famous is Pecija's uprising in 1858, that was led by the hajduks Petar Popović Pecija and Petar Garača. In 1878 Kostajnica again came under Austrian rule and remained until the end of World War I. During the Austro-Hungarian period Kostajnica was first a district, and later a part of the Bosnian-Novi district. During the Kingdom of Yugoslavia Kostajnica was a trade and crafts center. During World War II, the population of this region participated massively in the fight against fascism. This is evidenced by the legendary Balj Company (named after the hill above Kostajnica), which was made up of fighters mostly recruited from the area. In addition to the fallen fighters, as many as 1,848, inhabitants of the municipality lost their lives as victims of the fascist terror war. Their execution sites are Jasenovac, Zemun, Bajića jame and Zečevo Brdo. After World War II, Kostajnica, under the name Bosanska Kostajnica, existed as a municipality within the Bosanski-Novi and later Prijedor district.[8]

Geographical position

 
Una in Kostajnica

The Kostajnica municipality is situated in north-west part of Republic of Srspka and Bosnia and Herzegovina and lies at one of the ends of Republika Srpska territory (Other is Trebinje at the south-east). The area of Kostajnica municipality lies on the right river bank of Una river. North and north-west border represents river Una, which is also the border between Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina, south border is border with Novi Grad municipality. The Kostajnica municipality is relatively small municipality, only 85 km2.

The highway of the most importance that traverse this municipality is highway M-14 (BihaćBosanska KrupaNovi Grad – Kostajnica - Kozarska DubicaGradiška) and regional highway R-475 (Kostajnica – Prijedor). For this town the border checkpoint between BiH and Croatia has a large importance for the local economy and it is located at the very centre of the city. Through the territory of this municipality runs the railway ZagrebBanja Luka, namely through the settlement Grdanovac, but there is currently no railway station, nor is one planned. Regional position of Kostajnica offers many opportunities to his municipality, especially the orientation to the West Europe. This municipality is situated about 100 km from Banja Luka, 90 km from Zagreb and 50 from Prijedor. This municipality is integral part of Prijedor region. Historically speaking Kostajnica is also part of Knešpolje (the mini region between towns Kostajnica and Kozarska Dubica), Pounje (valley of the river Una from Novi Grad to Kozarska Dubica) and Krajina (big region of Republika Srpska that incorporates Prijedor and Banja Luka region).[9]

Demographics

Population

Population of settlements – Kostajnica municipality
Settlement 1948. 1953. 1961. 1971. 1981. 1991. 2013.
Total 6,231 5,977
1 Gornja Slabinja
2 Grdanovac
3 Gumnjani
4 Kalenderi
5 Kostajnica 1,848 1,851 2,034 2,500 3,382 3,768 4,047
6 Mrakodol 359 326
7 Mraovo Polje
8 Petrinja 581 481
9 Pobrđani
10 Podoška
11 Tavija 575 705
12 Zovik

Ethnic composition

Ethnic composition – Kostajnica town
2013. 1991. 1981. 1971.
Total 4,047 (100.0%) 3,768 (100.0%) 3,382 (100.0%) 2,500 (100.0%)
Serbs 1,715 (45.51%) 1,089 (32.20%) 892 (35.68%)
Bosniaks 1,659 (44.03%) 1,253 (37.05%) 1,343 (53.72%)
Yugoslavs 182 (4,830%) 864 (25.55%) 38 (1,520%)
Croats 126 (3,344%) 146 (4,317%) 209 (8,360%)
Others 86 (2,282%) 15 (0,444%) 8 (0,320%)
Albanians 7 (0,207%) 4 (0,160%)
Roma 6 (0,177%)
Montenegrins 2 (0,059%) 4 (0,160%)
Macedonians 1 (0,040%)
Slovenes 1 (0,040%)


Ethnic composition – Kostajnica municipality
2013. 1991.
Total 5,977 (100.0%) 6,231 (100.0%)
Serbs 4,315 (72.19%) 4,041 (64.85%)
Bosniaks 1,460 (24.43%) 1,707 (27.40%)
Others 116 (1,941%) 104 (1,669%)
Croats 86 (1,439%) 166 (2,664%)
Yugoslavs 213 (3,418%)


See also

References

  1. ^ Preliminary Results of the 2013 Census of Population, Households and Dwellings in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Sarajevo. 5 November 2013. Retrieved 5 November 2013
  2. ^ the official web site of the municipality, Kostajnica/Костајница.
  3. ^ official name of region 7 June 2015 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ „Touristic organisation of the Republic of Srpska – Kostajnica through the history”
  5. ^ „Official gazette of the Municipality of Kostajnica, number 5/16”
  6. ^ "Opština Kostajnica - Početna".
  7. ^ „Republika Srpska Constitutional Court allowed revocation of prefix "bosnian"”
  8. ^ -{Ћурчија, Ж.}-: -{Општина Српска Костајница}-; -{Ćurčija, Ž.}-: -{Srpska Kostajnica Municipality}- Kostajnica, march 1995.
  9. ^ „Official gazette of the Municipality of Kostajnica 6/15”, 25 May 2015.

External links

  • Official website (in Serbian)
  • Kostajnica (in Serbian)

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This article is about the town on the Una river For villages near Doboj and Konjic see Kostajnica disambiguation Kostajnica Serbian Cyrillic Kostaјnica is a town and municipality located in northern Republika Srpska an entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina 2 It is situated in the part of the Krajina region 3 As of 2013 it had a population of 5 977 inhabitants while the town of Kostajnica has a population of 4 047 inhabitants Kostajnica KostaјnicaTown and municipalityKostajnicaFlagCoat of armsNickname The city of chestnutKostajnicaShow map of Republika SrpskaKostajnicaShow map of Bosnia and HerzegovinaCoordinates 45 13 N 16 32 E 45 217 N 16 533 E 45 217 16 533 Coordinates 45 13 N 16 32 E 45 217 N 16 533 E 45 217 16 533Country Bosnia and HerzegovinaEntity Republika SrpskaGeographical regionBosanska KrajinaGovernment Municipal mayorNikola Janjetovic SNSD Area Total8 512 km2 3 287 sq mi Elevation109 m 358 ft Population 2013 census 1 Total5 977 Density70 km2 200 sq mi Time zoneUTC 1 CET Summer DST UTC 2 CEST Postal code79224Area code 387 052 Websiteopstina kostajnica wbr comThe municipality was created from part of the pre war municipality of Novi Grad It is located across the Una river from Hrvatska Kostajnica Croatia Contents 1 Etymology 2 Coat of arms 3 Name 4 Settlements 5 History 6 Geographical position 7 Demographics 7 1 Population 7 2 Ethnic composition 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksEtymology Edit Passport stamp bearing just the name Kostajnica It is considered that the name of town and municipality of Kostajnica originates from the old Slavic word for sweet chestnut kostanj Therefore the name Kostajnica means the land of chestnuts Indeed that is true because the forests of the Kostajnica municipality grow this particular tree The name of this settlement was first recorded in 1258 The name Kostajnica is used for both settlements in the Una valley Kostajnica Bosnia and Herzegovina and Hrvatska Kostajnica Croatia which surround the Kostajnica castle 4 Coat of arms EditThe coat of arms of the Kostajnica municipality has a form of a medieval shield In the central part of it is a chestnut with a leaf that represents the origin of the name of this municipality and of the rare plant that grows in this area In the lower part of coat of arms are two leaves that together make a lower frame Above these two leaves are the river Una represented with blue colour on the left side is the bridge that connects two towns and on the right side is the medieval Castle Behind the chestnut and the leaf in the central part are two curves that represent the hill of Balj where one could find these precious fruits chestnuts On the top of the coat of arms is the flag of the Republic of Srpska Stone blocks represent the will to build and to be strong Inn the upper central part of the coat of arms there is written 1258 which represents the year when name Kostajnica was first recorded 5 Name EditDuring the Bosnian War when the municipality of Kostajnica was created it was a part of the Novi Grad municipality the name of the town was renamed to Srpska Kostajnica Srpska Kostaјnica After that the name of the town was changed to Bosanska Kostajnica The final name of the settlement and the municipality is only Kostajnica according to the decision of the Constitutional Court of Republika Srpska Meanwhile residents of the municipality never had an opportunity to decide on the official name 6 7 Settlements EditThe Kostajnica municipality encompasses a very small area in comparison to the other municipalities in Bosnia and Herzegovina The municipality has an area of 85 12 km2 and it was formed in the year 1995 therefore it is one of the youngest municipalities in the Republic of Srpska On the area of the whole municipality there are 11 rural settlements and only one urban settlement Kostajnica municipality seat The settlements that are make up the territory of this municipalities are Gornja Slabinja Grdanovac Gumnjani Kalenderi Kostajnica Mrakodol Mraovo Polje Petrinja Pobrđani Podoska Tavija and Zovik History EditHuman settlements in the area of Kostajnica municipality was first recorded from a so called Vucedol Culture period According to the found remains and preserved documents it is known that in the era of the ancient Rome there was trade traffic across the Una River in the territory of the present municipality of Kostajnica Owing to its location Kostajnica was already a significant settlement within Roman water supply system The name Kostajnica was first mentioned as a toponym in the year 1258 During the Middle Ages Kostajnica as a significant commercial settlement and fortress was part of the Hungarian Kingdom i e in possession of a nobleman who recognized the Hungarian crown After 1513 the victory of the Turks at Dubica the following masters changed in constant warfare the Ottoman Empire and the Habsburg monarchy later the Austro Hungarian Monarchy As an integral part of the Kingdom of Illyria in 1809 the area of Kostajnica came under the rule of Napoleon and remained until 1814 During the French rule a wooden bridge was built between the two Kostajnicas two towns that are situated on both banks of the Una river to facilitate the flow of goods and people That was then the only bridge on the Una river that served to transport goods from the Middle East to Europe and vice versa After a brief French administration Kostajnica again came under Turkish rule in 1814 During the period of Turkish rule the population of this region raised numerous uprisings The most famous is Pecija s uprising in 1858 that was led by the hajduks Petar Popovic Pecija and Petar Garaca In 1878 Kostajnica again came under Austrian rule and remained until the end of World War I During the Austro Hungarian period Kostajnica was first a district and later a part of the Bosnian Novi district During the Kingdom of Yugoslavia Kostajnica was a trade and crafts center During World War II the population of this region participated massively in the fight against fascism This is evidenced by the legendary Balj Company named after the hill above Kostajnica which was made up of fighters mostly recruited from the area In addition to the fallen fighters as many as 1 848 inhabitants of the municipality lost their lives as victims of the fascist terror war Their execution sites are Jasenovac Zemun Bajica jame and Zecevo Brdo After World War II Kostajnica under the name Bosanska Kostajnica existed as a municipality within the Bosanski Novi and later Prijedor district 8 Geographical position Edit Una in Kostajnica The Kostajnica municipality is situated in north west part of Republic of Srspka and Bosnia and Herzegovina and lies at one of the ends of Republika Srpska territory Other is Trebinje at the south east The area of Kostajnica municipality lies on the right river bank of Una river North and north west border represents river Una which is also the border between Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina south border is border with Novi Grad municipality The Kostajnica municipality is relatively small municipality only 85 km2 The highway of the most importance that traverse this municipality is highway M 14 Bihac Bosanska Krupa Novi Grad Kostajnica Kozarska Dubica Gradiska and regional highway R 475 Kostajnica Prijedor For this town the border checkpoint between BiH and Croatia has a large importance for the local economy and it is located at the very centre of the city Through the territory of this municipality runs the railway Zagreb Banja Luka namely through the settlement Grdanovac but there is currently no railway station nor is one planned Regional position of Kostajnica offers many opportunities to his municipality especially the orientation to the West Europe This municipality is situated about 100 km from Banja Luka 90 km from Zagreb and 50 from Prijedor This municipality is integral part of Prijedor region Historically speaking Kostajnica is also part of Knespolje the mini region between towns Kostajnica and Kozarska Dubica Pounje valley of the river Una from Novi Grad to Kozarska Dubica and Krajina big region of Republika Srpska that incorporates Prijedor and Banja Luka region 9 Demographics EditPopulation Edit Population of settlements Kostajnica municipalitySettlement 1948 1953 1961 1971 1981 1991 2013 Total 6 231 5 9771 Gornja Slabinja2 Grdanovac3 Gumnjani4 Kalenderi5 Kostajnica 1 848 1 851 2 034 2 500 3 382 3 768 4 0476 Mrakodol 359 3267 Mraovo Polje8 Petrinja 581 4819 Pobrđani10 Podoska11 Tavija 575 70512 ZovikEthnic composition Edit Ethnic composition Kostajnica town2013 1991 1981 1971 Total 4 047 100 0 3 768 100 0 3 382 100 0 2 500 100 0 Serbs 1 715 45 51 1 089 32 20 892 35 68 Bosniaks 1 659 44 03 1 253 37 05 1 343 53 72 Yugoslavs 182 4 830 864 25 55 38 1 520 Croats 126 3 344 146 4 317 209 8 360 Others 86 2 282 15 0 444 8 0 320 Albanians 7 0 207 4 0 160 Roma 6 0 177 Montenegrins 2 0 059 4 0 160 Macedonians 1 0 040 Slovenes 1 0 040 Ethnic composition Kostajnica municipality2013 1991 Total 5 977 100 0 6 231 100 0 Serbs 4 315 72 19 4 041 64 85 Bosniaks 1 460 24 43 1 707 27 40 Others 116 1 941 104 1 669 Croats 86 1 439 166 2 664 Yugoslavs 213 3 418 See also EditMunicipalities of Republika SrpskaReferences Edit Preliminary Results of the 2013 Census of Population Households and Dwellings in Bosnia and Herzegovina Sarajevo 5 November 2013 Retrieved 5 November 2013 the official web site of the municipality Kostajnica Kostaјnica official name of region Archived 7 June 2015 at the Wayback Machine Touristic organisation of the Republic of Srpska Kostajnica through the history Official gazette of the Municipality of Kostajnica number 5 16 Opstina Kostajnica Pocetna Republika Srpska Constitutional Court allowed revocation of prefix bosnian Ћurchiјa Zh Opshtina Srpska Kostaјnica Curcija Z Srpska Kostajnica Municipality Kostajnica march 1995 Official gazette of the Municipality of Kostajnica 6 15 25 May 2015 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Kostajnica Official website in Serbian Kostajnica in Serbian Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kostajnica Bosnia and Herzegovina amp oldid 1114814574, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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