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Kruševo Brdo

Kruševo Brdo is a village in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Republika Srpska, municipality Kotor Varoš in geographical region Bosanska Krajina. It is administratively divided into Krševo Brdo I and II.

Kruševo Brdo
Kruševo Brdo
Village
Kruševo Brdo
Kruševo Brdo
Coordinates: 44°24′40″N 17°37′49″E / 44.41111°N 17.63028°E / 44.41111; 17.63028[1]
CountryBosnia and Herzegovina
EntityRepublika Srpska
MunicipalityKotor Varoš
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)

Geography edit

This settlement is located at the beginning of the valley of the Vrbanja river. It is situated on the northeastern slopes of the Kruševo Brdo mountain (1,178 m) and Milanovo brdo (southwest side of the hill, 1,022 m), The valley spreads along Vrbanja river to its estuary in Vrbas (Banja Luka).[2][3][4] Kruševo Brdo consists of many hamlets that are scattered on the slopes of Krusevo and Milan's hills that are the parts of the Vlasic masiff. On the slopes of Milan's hills there are: Trifunovići Jankovići, Novakovići and Gavranovići (right bank of Vrbanja), and Potok, Pavlovići, Panići and Čudnić on left slopes (northeast of Kruševo hill). Central hamlet is Čudnić (612 m) at the mouth of the eponymous waterflow, below Arapov Brijeg (Arabs hill, 928 m above sea level). All local roads descend into this place. In hamlet of Čudnić is the mouth of two rivers: Bobovica and Čudnić. Above Panići hamlet (on Ravni Omar plateau) flowing Ilomska.[5] Distance surrounding localities from the Central point (hamlet Čudnić):

  • Bobovice (2.6 km)
  • Gelići (3.5 km)
  • Jankovići (2.6 km)
  • Javorje (0.2 km)
  • Mali Brić (5.2 km)
  • Novakovići (3.3 km)
  • Pavlovići (5.2 km)
  • Pilipovina (4.8 km)
  • Veliki Brić (4.4 km)

[5] Places near Krusevo brdo Struzic - Aleksin potok - Americka strana - Arapov brijeg - Babanovac - Bagici - Balabanovac - Barnice - Baturovac - Bijeda - Bijelo bucje - Bile vode - Biljeg - Bilska kosa - Biser glavica - Krusevo brdo

Kruševo Brdo is administratively divided into Kruševo Brdo I and Kruševo Brdo II. According to the last census in the Former Yugoslavia, in both of these parts were in total 793 persons.

History edit

Archaeological records confirm the existence of a Roman settlement in the nearby Šiprage (in the sixth century or earlier), while tufa stećci has testified to the Old Bosnian (Bogomils) settlement in the twelfth century.[6][7] T

In the seventh century this area was populated by South Slavs who were mixing all this with the natives until the present day. The autochthonous population of "Dobri Bošnjani" (Good Bosnians) in Kruševo Brdo and Šiprage area were et least in majority. The first Bosnian State was established in the 10th century.

In the medieval ages, Kruševo Brdo belonged to the old state of Bosnia, province of Donji kraji (Lower regions), and after it was occupied by the Ottomans (1519).[8]

In 1878 to power come from the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy and remain until the occurrence of the First Yugoslavia. The primary intention of the Austro-Hungarian Administration (1878–1914) by the construction of the narrow-tracks railway line was that, with the mediation of the national Government in BiH, it intensifies the exploitation of forest and other natural resources. The railroad came from Kotor Varoš, and in the area of Šipraga is diverse in several directions. From The Kruševo Brdo are two-tailed went to stripes: along Vrbanjia and Bobovica upstreams. The route along the Vrbanja is made via the Kilavac to the Čekrk ("winch handles" ) and then – after transport locomotives, using the spacious spindle (in the gorge between Šepirice) – up to Riječica (1300 m). Branching with Bobovica was passing through the village of Bobovice, and between Pašinac and Palike to Srebrena brda (Silver Hills; according to Meokrnje mountain), i.e. to the mouth of the stream Krna (921 m).[9] On the trackbed of deconstructed tracks, they later built the local road for the many Šiprage's villages.

After the 1 December 1918, Kruševo Brdo was in Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenians, and Kingdom of Yugoslavia (to 1941). During 2nd World War, the nearby Šiprage was a powerful stronghold and a sanctuary more partisan units, including 12th Divisian Hospital (in the Gorge of Demićka), serviceing its 5th Corpus. In contrast, Kruševo Brdo was strongly Chetnik stronghold. One of the last Chetnik gangs in Bosnia liquidated several years after the War. It was on the locality Divič.

On 6 January 1944, the Germans broke through the partisan defence lines on the Raskršće locality (Crossroads) between the villages of Sopan and Kerle. On 7 January, entered the Centre Šiprage, where are the others up to 15 January 1944. Even though area of Šiprage was and left out the most important they, the more times it is bombed, with attacks of Germans and Chetniks forces, including the units of Draža Mihailović. Deep river cliffs on the slopes of the Brestovačea (between Zlovarići and Dunići villages, i.e. Dunići's rocks[10]) was hardly noticeable for the German aviation. During so called „ 6th Enemy Offensive" in Bosnia, former Yugoslavia, the 12th Division's Mobil Hospital were established, for theirs 5th Corpus (1943/1944). This hospital was in two baracs and few dwelling pits. It was survived to tactics dislocation on other places (4 January 1944). That was in spite of multiple Luftwaffe's bombing on nearby Šiprage (because unprecious localizing of main target – the hospital). As a precaution the Hospital it was dispersed into the surrounding villages and further to Korićani. Then it was about 600 injured and patients moved into the surrounding villages, including service at the Čudnić and Kruševo Brdo. After the passage of the Offensive against, for ten days (at 15 January 1944), it was returning again in Šiprage.[11][12][13]

After the Second World War Kruševo Brdo was the Local Community (to 1964th) in the Municipality of Šiprage, County of Kotor Varoš.

During the War in Bosnia (1992–95), Bosnian Serb Army and police devastated the surrounding Bosniak villages, especially those upstream along the Vrbanja to Kruševo Brdo, as well as all Bosniak villages downstream to Banja Luka. The local civilian population were killed or displaced. After 1996, most of the Šiprage's Bosniak villages was partly restored, thanks to the Battalion BELUGA within the SFOR-EUFOR Mission.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Kruševo Brdo, Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina Mindat.org
  2. ^ Vojnogeografski institut, Ed. (1955): Travnik (List karte 1:100.000, Izohipse na 20 m). Vojnogeografski institut, Beograd.
  3. ^ Spahić M. et al. (2000): Bosna i Hercegovina (1:250.000). Izdavačko preduzeće „Sejtarija", Sarajevo.
  4. ^ kartabih
  5. ^ a b "Kruševo Brdo / Krusevo Brdo, Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Europe".
  6. ^ Radimsky V. (1892): Ostanci rimskih naseobina u Šipragi i Podbrgju, za tim starobosanski stećci u Šipragi i uz Vrbanju u Bosni. Glasnik Zemaljskog muzeja u Sarajevu, Godina IV, Knjiga I: 75–80.
  7. ^ Richter E. (1905): II. Historička i politička geografija. Glasnik Zemaljskog muzeja u Sarajevu, Godina XVI, Knjiga 1: 275–321.
  8. ^ Malcolm N. (1996): Bosnia: A Short History. New, Updating Edition, New York University Press, ISBN 0814755615.
  9. ^ Vojnogeografski Institut, Ed. (1955): Travnik (List karte 1: 100,000, izohipse na m). Vojnogeografski institut, Beograd.
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 29 July 2015.
  11. ^ Petrić N., Ur. (1985): Opštine Kotor-Varoš i Skender-Vakuf u NOB-u 1941-1945. Radnički univerzitet „Đuro Pucar Stari", Kotor Varoš.
  12. ^ Đondović R., Ur. (1989): Sanitetska služba u narodnooslobodilačkom ratu Jugoslavije 1941-1945, Knj. 2: Nastanak i razvoj sanitetske službe u oružanim snagama narodnooslobodilačkog pokreta u Bosni i Hercegovini, Crnoj Gori, Hrvatskoj i Makedoniji; Biblioteka Ratna prošlost naroda i narodnosti Jugoslavije, knj. 361. Monografija Jedinica NOV i PO Jugoslavije, Knj. 150). Vojnoizdavački i novinski centar, Sanitetska uprava SSNO, Beograd.
  13. ^ Samardžija S. (1983): Četrnaesta srednjobosanska NOU brigada. Skupština opštine Prnjavor, Banja Luka.

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Krusevo Brdo is a village in Bosnia and Herzegovina Republika Srpska municipality Kotor Varos in geographical region Bosanska Krajina It is administratively divided into Krsevo Brdo I and II Krusevo Brdo Krusevo BrdoVillageKrusevo BrdoShow map of Republika SrpskaKrusevo BrdoShow map of Bosnia and HerzegovinaCoordinates 44 24 40 N 17 37 49 E 44 41111 N 17 63028 E 44 41111 17 63028 1 CountryBosnia and HerzegovinaEntityRepublika SrpskaMunicipalityKotor VarosTime zoneUTC 1 CET Summer DST UTC 2 CEST Contents 1 Geography 2 History 3 See also 4 ReferencesGeography editThis settlement is located at the beginning of the valley of the Vrbanja river It is situated on the northeastern slopes of the Krusevo Brdo mountain 1 178 m and Milanovo brdo southwest side of the hill 1 022 m The valley spreads along Vrbanja river to its estuary in Vrbas Banja Luka 2 3 4 Krusevo Brdo consists of many hamlets that are scattered on the slopes of Krusevo and Milan s hills that are the parts of the Vlasic masiff On the slopes of Milan s hills there are Trifunovici Jankovici Novakovici and Gavranovici right bank of Vrbanja and Potok Pavlovici Panici and Cudnic on left slopes northeast of Krusevo hill Central hamlet is Cudnic 612 m at the mouth of the eponymous waterflow below Arapov Brijeg Arabs hill 928 m above sea level All local roads descend into this place In hamlet of Cudnic is the mouth of two rivers Bobovica and Cudnic Above Panici hamlet on Ravni Omar plateau flowing Ilomska 5 Distance surrounding localities from the Central point hamlet Cudnic Bobovice 2 6 km Gelici 3 5 km Jankovici 2 6 km Javorje 0 2 km Mali Bric 5 2 km Novakovici 3 3 km Pavlovici 5 2 km Pilipovina 4 8 km Veliki Bric 4 4 km 5 Places near Krusevo brdo Struzic Aleksin potok Americka strana Arapov brijeg Babanovac Bagici Balabanovac Barnice Baturovac Bijeda Bijelo bucje Bile vode Biljeg Bilska kosa Biser glavica Krusevo brdoKrusevo Brdo is administratively divided into Krusevo Brdo I and Krusevo Brdo II According to the last census in the Former Yugoslavia in both of these parts were in total 793 persons History editArchaeological records confirm the existence of a Roman settlement in the nearby Siprage in the sixth century or earlier while tufa stecci has testified to the Old Bosnian Bogomils settlement in the twelfth century 6 7 TIn the seventh century this area was populated by South Slavs who were mixing all this with the natives until the present day The autochthonous population of Dobri Bosnjani Good Bosnians in Krusevo Brdo and Siprage area were et least in majority The first Bosnian State was established in the 10th century In the medieval ages Krusevo Brdo belonged to the old state of Bosnia province of Donji kraji Lower regions and after it was occupied by the Ottomans 1519 8 In 1878 to power come from the Austro Hungarian Monarchy and remain until the occurrence of the First Yugoslavia The primary intention of the Austro Hungarian Administration 1878 1914 by the construction of the narrow tracks railway line was that with the mediation of the national Government in BiH it intensifies the exploitation of forest and other natural resources The railroad came from Kotor Varos and in the area of Sipraga is diverse in several directions From The Krusevo Brdo are two tailed went to stripes along Vrbanjia and Bobovica upstreams The route along the Vrbanja is made via the Kilavac to the Cekrk winch handles and then after transport locomotives using the spacious spindle in the gorge between Sepirice up to Rijecica 1300 m Branching with Bobovica was passing through the village of Bobovice and between Pasinac and Palike to Srebrena brda Silver Hills according to Meokrnje mountain i e to the mouth of the stream Krna 921 m 9 On the trackbed of deconstructed tracks they later built the local road for the many Siprage s villages After the 1 December 1918 Krusevo Brdo was in Kingdom of Serbs Croats and Slovenians and Kingdom of Yugoslavia to 1941 During 2nd World War the nearby Siprage was a powerful stronghold and a sanctuary more partisan units including 12th Divisian Hospital in the Gorge of Demicka serviceing its 5th Corpus In contrast Krusevo Brdo was strongly Chetnik stronghold One of the last Chetnik gangs in Bosnia liquidated several years after the War It was on the locality Divic On 6 January 1944 the Germans broke through the partisan defence lines on the Raskrsce locality Crossroads between the villages of Sopan and Kerle On 7 January entered the Centre Siprage where are the others up to 15 January 1944 Even though area of Siprage was and left out the most important they the more times it is bombed with attacks of Germans and Chetniks forces including the units of Draza Mihailovic Deep river cliffs on the slopes of the Brestovacea between Zlovarici and Dunici villages i e Dunici s rocks 10 was hardly noticeable for the German aviation During so called 6th Enemy Offensive in Bosnia former Yugoslavia the 12th Division s Mobil Hospital were established for theirs 5th Corpus 1943 1944 This hospital was in two baracs and few dwelling pits It was survived to tactics dislocation on other places 4 January 1944 That was in spite of multiple Luftwaffe s bombing on nearby Siprage because unprecious localizing of main target the hospital As a precaution the Hospital it was dispersed into the surrounding villages and further to Koricani Then it was about 600 injured and patients moved into the surrounding villages including service at the Cudnic and Krusevo Brdo After the passage of the Offensive against for ten days at 15 January 1944 it was returning again in Siprage 11 12 13 After the Second World War Krusevo Brdo was the Local Community to 1964th in the Municipality of Siprage County of Kotor Varos During the War in Bosnia 1992 95 Bosnian Serb Army and police devastated the surrounding Bosniak villages especially those upstream along the Vrbanja to Krusevo Brdo as well as all Bosniak villages downstream to Banja Luka The local civilian population were killed or displaced After 1996 most of the Siprage s Bosniak villages was partly restored thanks to the Battalion BELUGA within the SFOR EUFOR Mission See also editVrbanja river Ilomska Bobovica Cudnic Vlasic Siprage Kotor VarosReferences edit Krusevo Brdo Republika Srpska Bosnia and Herzegovina Mindat org Vojnogeografski institut Ed 1955 Travnik List karte 1 100 000 Izohipse na 20 m Vojnogeografski institut Beograd Spahic M et al 2000 Bosna i Hercegovina 1 250 000 Izdavacko preduzece Sejtarija Sarajevo kartabih a b Krusevo Brdo Krusevo Brdo Republika Srpska Bosnia and Herzegovina Europe Radimsky V 1892 Ostanci rimskih naseobina u Sipragi i Podbrgju za tim starobosanski stecci u Sipragi i uz Vrbanju u Bosni Glasnik Zemaljskog muzeja u Sarajevu Godina IV Knjiga I 75 80 Richter E 1905 II Historicka i politicka geografija Glasnik Zemaljskog muzeja u Sarajevu Godina XVI Knjiga 1 275 321 Malcolm N 1996 Bosnia A Short History New Updating Edition New York University Press ISBN 0814755615 Vojnogeografski Institut Ed 1955 Travnik List karte 1 100 000 izohipse na m Vojnogeografski institut Beograd Selo Veselo Dunici Furaj ba Archived from the original on 3 March 2016 Retrieved 29 July 2015 Petric N Ur 1985 Opstine Kotor Varos i Skender Vakuf u NOB u 1941 1945 Radnicki univerzitet Đuro Pucar Stari Kotor Varos Đondovic R Ur 1989 Sanitetska sluzba u narodnooslobodilackom ratu Jugoslavije 1941 1945 Knj 2 Nastanak i razvoj sanitetske sluzbe u oruzanim snagama narodnooslobodilackog pokreta u Bosni i Hercegovini Crnoj Gori Hrvatskoj i Makedoniji Biblioteka Ratna proslost naroda i narodnosti Jugoslavije knj 361 Monografija Jedinica NOV i PO Jugoslavije Knj 150 Vojnoizdavacki i novinski centar Sanitetska uprava SSNO Beograd Samardzija S 1983 Cetrnaesta srednjobosanska NOU brigada Skupstina opstine Prnjavor Banja Luka Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Krusevo Brdo amp oldid 1210517932, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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