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Novi Grad, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Novi Grad (Serbian Cyrillic: Нови Град), formerly Bosanski Novi (Serbian Cyrillic: Босански Нови), is a town and municipality in Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Situated in the far northwest of the country, it lies across the Una from the Croatian town of Dvor. According to the 2013 census, the town has a population of 11,063 while its municipality comprises a total of 27,115 inhabitants.

Novi Grad
Нови Град
Novi Grad
Location of Novi Grad within Republika Srpska
Coordinates: 45°02′53″N 16°22′37″E / 45.04806°N 16.37694°E / 45.04806; 16.37694
Country Bosnia and Herzegovina
Entity Republika Srpska
Geographical regionBosanska Krajina
Government
 • Municipal mayorMiroslav Drljača (SNSD)
 • Municipality472.72 km2 (182.52 sq mi)
Population
 (2013 census)
 • Town
11,063
 • Municipality
27,115
 • Municipality density57/km2 (150/sq mi)
Websitewww.opstina-novigrad.com
River Una Novi Grad
Autumn in Novi Grad
Library Novi Grad
City Hall Novi Grad

Known for its scenic quay, Novi Grad lies at the confluence of the Una and Sana rivers.

Geography edit

Novi Grad is located on the right bank of the Una and both banks of the Sana, between two geographic zones: the slopes of the mountains of Grmeč and Kozara, and the alluvial land surrounding the town's two rivers. The town itself is located 122 m (400 feet) above sea level, at nearly 45°N; the climate is temperate-continental. Its governed municipality covers an area of 470 km2 (180 sq mi).

Climate edit

Climate data for Novi Grad (1991–2020)
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Mean daily maximum °C (°F) 4.9
(40.8)
7.6
(45.7)
12.9
(55.2)
17.9
(64.2)
22.4
(72.3)
26.3
(79.3)
28.3
(82.9)
28.2
(82.8)
22.3
(72.1)
17.0
(62.6)
10.9
(51.6)
5.3
(41.5)
17.0
(62.6)
Mean daily minimum °C (°F) −2.3
(27.9)
−1.9
(28.6)
1.2
(34.2)
5.5
(41.9)
10.0
(50.0)
13.9
(57.0)
15.5
(59.9)
15.3
(59.5)
11.3
(52.3)
7.3
(45.1)
3.0
(37.4)
−1.2
(29.8)
6.5
(43.7)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 84.9
(3.34)
83.5
(3.29)
87.2
(3.43)
99.4
(3.91)
113.3
(4.46)
110.9
(4.37)
89.6
(3.53)
75.7
(2.98)
126.8
(4.99)
104.8
(4.13)
112.0
(4.41)
103.1
(4.06)
1,191.1
(46.89)
Average precipitation days (≥ 1.0 mm) 10.4 10.2 10.3 11.4 11.6 10.2 8.8 7.3 10.1 9.8 11.2 11.1 122.6
Source: NOAA[1]

History edit

The town was first mentioned in 1280 under the Latin name Castrum Novum which translated means 'new fort'. In 1483, the Battle of Una was fought near the city. It belonged to the counts of Blagaj, a cadet branch of the Babonić family, and in the early sixteenth century came under power of Nikola Zrinski. Croatian ban Adam Bačan conquered Novi in 1693.[2]: 36  Evliya Çelebi on his journey through Bosnia mentions that Croatian nobles built Novi Grad.[3] In 1895, during Austro-Hungarian rule in Bosnia and Herzegovina, the town was officially given the name Bosanski Novi. At the same time, the city included around 3,300 people with 550 households. Wooden bridges existed across the Una and Sana rivers which the citizens had to guard against floods in the autumn and spring. For that reason, a current-day symbol of the town was built in 1906—the Una quay.

In 1872, Novi Grad was the first municipality to have a train station on the new Bosnian railway, which afforded it significant cultural and economic advantages over other Krajina[4] municipalities. The first hospital was established around the same time.

From 1929 to 1941, Bosanski Novi was part of the Vrbas Banovina of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia.

From 1992 through 1995, the town was ethnically cleansed of its Bosniak and Croat inhabitants, thereby rendering it almost completely Serb-populated. In order to distance the town from its Bosnian history and its cultural roots and in tune with the war politics, the local Serb government renamed the town to Novi Grad, a change criticized by Croat and Bosniak residents. Consequently, the majority of people from Bosanski Novi were misplaced and live all over Europe, the American continent, Australia and elsewhere around the globe.

After the Bosnian War, Kostajnica was split from the municipality.

Settlements edit

Aside from the town of Novi Grad, the municipality includes the following settlements:

Demographics edit

 
Novi Grad by population proportional to the settlement with the highest and lowest population
 
Railway station
 
Serbian Orthodox Holy Trinity church
 
Mosque in Novi Grad
 
Exhibit from the city museum
 
Majka partizanka monument
 
Monument dedicate to the Serb fighters of the Bosnian war

Population edit

Population of settlements – Novi Grad municipality
1948. 1953. 1961. 1971. 1981. 1991. 2013.
Total 41,216 42,142 41,665 27,115
1 Ahmetovci
2 Blagaj Japra 1,279 807
3 Blagaj Rijeka 980 488
4 Blatna 443 367
5 Cerovica
6 Crna Rijeka
7 Čađavica Donja 408 338
8 Čađavica Gornja 297 240
9 Čađavica Srednja 262 192
10 Ćele
11 Devetaci
12 Dobrljin 1,141 858
13 Donje Vodičevo 801 615
14 Donji Agići 935 637
15 Donji Rakani 315 338
16 Gornje Vodičevo 368 278
17 Gornji Agići 540 244
18 Gornji Rakani 254 249
19 Grabašnica
20 Hozići 958 610
21 Johovica
22 Jošava
23 Kršlje 632 434
24 Kuljani
25 Lješljani
26 Mala Krupska Rujiška 431 384
27 Mala Novska Rujiška 573 412
28 Mala Žuljevica
29 Maslovare 500 284
30 Matavazi 563 466
31 Mazić
32 Novi Grad 4,070 4,884 7,023 9,849 12,186 13,588 11,063
33 Petkovac 227 205
34 Poljavnice 1,137 1,266
35 Prusci
36 Radomirovac 557 419
37 Rakovac
38 Rašće
39 Ravnice 639 581
40 Rudice 452 590
41 Sokolište 611 410
42 Suhača 1,087 506
43 Svodna 1,270 1,038
44 Trgovište 377 274
45 Vedovica
46 Velika Rujiška
47 Velika Žuljevica 410 224
48 Vitasovci 385 399

Ethnic composition edit

Ethnic composition – Novi Grad town
2013. 1991. 1981. 1971.
Total 11,063 (100,0%) 13,588 (100,0%) 12,186 (100,0%) 9,849 (100,0%)
Bosniaks 6,831 (50,27%) 5,211 (42,76%) 5,520 (56,05%)
Serbs 5,121 (37,69%) 3,900 (32,00%) 3,610 (36,65%)
Yugoslavs 1,117 (8,220%) 2,647 (21,72%) 308 (3,127%)
Others 332 (2,443%) 42 (0,345%) 74 (0,751%)
Croats 187 (1,376%) 217 (1,781%) 287 (2,914%)
Albanians 77 (0,632%) 20 (0,203%)
Roma 66 (0,542%)
Montenegrins 16 (0,131%) 18 (0,183%)
Slovenes 8 (0,066%) 11 (0,112%)
Macedonians 1 (0,008%)
Hungarians 1 (0,008%) 1 (0,010%)
Ethnic composition
2013. 1991. 1981. 1971.
Total 27,115 (100,0%) 41,665 (100,0%) 42,142 (100,0%) 41,216 (100,0%)
Serbs 20,116 (74,19%) 25,101 (60,24%) 25,098 (59,56%) 28,328 (68,73%)
Bosniaks 6,439 (23,75%) 14,040 (33,70%) 11,745 (27,87%) 11,625 (28,21%)
Others 379 (1,398%) 564 (1,354%) 116 (0,275%) 173 (0,420%)
Croats 181 (0,668%) 403 (0,967%) 458 (1,087%) 640 (1,553%)
Yugoslavs 1 557 (3,737%) 4 525 (10,74%) 366 (0,888%)
Albanians 85 (0,202%) 26 (0,063%)
Roma 72 (0,171%)
Montenegrins 24 (0,057%) 32 (0,078%)
Slovenes 10 (0,024%) 19 (0,046%)
Hungarians 6 (0,014%) 5 (0,012%)
Macedonians 3 (0,007%) 2 (0,005%)

Economy edit

The economy is based on a few industries and a number of private firms. Novi Grad has notable potential in tourism, wood processing, food production and management of water resources.

The following table gives a preview of total number of registered people employed in legal entities per their core activity (as of 2018):[5]

Activity Total
Agriculture, forestry and fishing 92
Mining and quarrying 47
Manufacturing 722
Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 103
Water supply; sewerage, waste management and remediation activities 91
Construction 30
Wholesale and retail trade, repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles 1,038
Transportation and storage 438
Accommodation and food services 243
Information and communication 28
Financial and insurance activities 47
Real estate activities 4
Professional, scientific and technical activities 96
Administrative and support service activities 10
Public administration and defense; compulsory social security 304
Education 424
Human health and social work activities 187
Arts, entertainment and recreation 22
Other service activities 72
Total 3,998

Sport edit

There are several active sports organizations in the town, including football, handball and basketball clubs.

The local football club is FK Sloboda Novi Grad.

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ "Novi Grad Climate Normals 1991–2020". World Meteorological Organization Climatological Standard Normals (1991–2020). National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Retrieved 5 September 2023.
  2. ^ Kreševljaković, Hamdija (1953). "Stari bosanski gradovi" [Old Bosnian towns] (PDF). Naše starine (in Bosnian) (1): 7–44. ISSN 0547-3136.
  3. ^ Hazim Šabanović, Putopis : odlomci o jugoslavenskim zemljama, 1967, https://www.academia.edu/6486045/Evlija_Celebi_Putopis #page=219
  4. ^ Krajina, official name of region 2015-06-07 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ "Cities and Municipalities of Republika Srpska" (PDF). rzs.rs.ba. Republika Srspka Institute of Statistics. 25 December 2019. Retrieved 31 December 2019.

References edit

External links edit

  • Official website

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Novi Grad Serbian Cyrillic Novi Grad formerly Bosanski Novi Serbian Cyrillic Bosanski Novi is a town and municipality in Republika Srpska Bosnia and Herzegovina Situated in the far northwest of the country it lies across the Una from the Croatian town of Dvor According to the 2013 census update the town has a population of 11 063 while its municipality comprises a total of 27 115 inhabitants Novi Grad Novi GradTown and municipalityNovi GradLocation of Novi Grad within Republika SrpskaCoordinates 45 02 53 N 16 22 37 E 45 04806 N 16 37694 E 45 04806 16 37694Country Bosnia and HerzegovinaEntity Republika SrpskaGeographical regionBosanska KrajinaGovernment Municipal mayorMiroslav Drljaca SNSD Municipality472 72 km2 182 52 sq mi Population 2013 census Town11 063 Municipality27 115 Municipality density57 km2 150 sq mi Websitewww wbr opstina novigrad wbr comRiver Una Novi GradAutumn in Novi GradLibrary Novi GradCity Hall Novi GradKnown for its scenic quay Novi Grad lies at the confluence of the Una and Sana rivers Contents 1 Geography 1 1 Climate 2 History 3 Settlements 4 Demographics 4 1 Population 4 2 Ethnic composition 5 Economy 6 Sport 7 See also 8 Notes 9 References 10 External linksGeography editNovi Grad is located on the right bank of the Una and both banks of the Sana between two geographic zones the slopes of the mountains of Grmec and Kozara and the alluvial land surrounding the town s two rivers The town itself is located 122 m 400 feet above sea level at nearly 45 N the climate is temperate continental Its governed municipality covers an area of 470 km2 180 sq mi Climate edit Climate data for Novi Grad 1991 2020 Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearMean daily maximum C F 4 9 40 8 7 6 45 7 12 9 55 2 17 9 64 2 22 4 72 3 26 3 79 3 28 3 82 9 28 2 82 8 22 3 72 1 17 0 62 6 10 9 51 6 5 3 41 5 17 0 62 6 Mean daily minimum C F 2 3 27 9 1 9 28 6 1 2 34 2 5 5 41 9 10 0 50 0 13 9 57 0 15 5 59 9 15 3 59 5 11 3 52 3 7 3 45 1 3 0 37 4 1 2 29 8 6 5 43 7 Average precipitation mm inches 84 9 3 34 83 5 3 29 87 2 3 43 99 4 3 91 113 3 4 46 110 9 4 37 89 6 3 53 75 7 2 98 126 8 4 99 104 8 4 13 112 0 4 41 103 1 4 06 1 191 1 46 89 Average precipitation days 1 0 mm 10 4 10 2 10 3 11 4 11 6 10 2 8 8 7 3 10 1 9 8 11 2 11 1 122 6Source NOAA 1 History editThe town was first mentioned in 1280 under the Latin name Castrum Novum which translated means new fort In 1483 the Battle of Una was fought near the city It belonged to the counts of Blagaj a cadet branch of the Babonic family and in the early sixteenth century came under power of Nikola Zrinski Croatian ban Adam Bacan conquered Novi in 1693 2 36 Evliya Celebi on his journey through Bosnia mentions that Croatian nobles built Novi Grad 3 In 1895 during Austro Hungarian rule in Bosnia and Herzegovina the town was officially given the name Bosanski Novi At the same time the city included around 3 300 people with 550 households Wooden bridges existed across the Una and Sana rivers which the citizens had to guard against floods in the autumn and spring For that reason a current day symbol of the town was built in 1906 the Una quay In 1872 Novi Grad was the first municipality to have a train station on the new Bosnian railway which afforded it significant cultural and economic advantages over other Krajina 4 municipalities The first hospital was established around the same time From 1929 to 1941 Bosanski Novi was part of the Vrbas Banovina of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia From 1992 through 1995 the town was ethnically cleansed of its Bosniak and Croat inhabitants thereby rendering it almost completely Serb populated In order to distance the town from its Bosnian history and its cultural roots and in tune with the war politics the local Serb government renamed the town to Novi Grad a change criticized by Croat and Bosniak residents Consequently the majority of people from Bosanski Novi were misplaced and live all over Europe the American continent Australia and elsewhere around the globe After the Bosnian War Kostajnica was split from the municipality Settlements editAside from the town of Novi Grad the municipality includes the following settlements Ahmetovci Blagaj Japra Blagaj Rijeka Blatna Cerovica Crna Rijeka Cađavica Donja Cađavica Gornja Cađavica Srednja Cele Devetaci Dobrljin Donje Vodicevo Donji Agici Donji Rakani Gornje Vodicevo Gornji Agici Gornji Rakani Grabasnica Hozici Johovica Josava Krslje Kuljani Ljesljani Mala Krupska Rujiska Mala Novska Rujiska Mala Zuljevica Maslovare Matavazi Mazic Petkovac Poljavnice Prusci Radomirovac Rakovac Rasce Ravnice Rudice Sokoliste Suhaca Svodna Trgoviste Vedovica Velika Rujiska Velika Zuljevica VitasovciDemographics edit nbsp Novi Grad by population proportional to the settlement with the highest and lowest population nbsp Railway station nbsp Serbian Orthodox Holy Trinity church nbsp Mosque in Novi Grad nbsp Exhibit from the city museum nbsp Majka partizanka monument nbsp Monument dedicate to the Serb fighters of the Bosnian warPopulation edit Population of settlements Novi Grad municipality1948 1953 1961 1971 1981 1991 2013 Total 41 216 42 142 41 665 27 1151 Ahmetovci2 Blagaj Japra 1 279 8073 Blagaj Rijeka 980 4884 Blatna 443 3675 Cerovica6 Crna Rijeka7 Cađavica Donja 408 3388 Cađavica Gornja 297 2409 Cađavica Srednja 262 19210 Cele11 Devetaci12 Dobrljin 1 141 85813 Donje Vodicevo 801 61514 Donji Agici 935 63715 Donji Rakani 315 33816 Gornje Vodicevo 368 27817 Gornji Agici 540 24418 Gornji Rakani 254 24919 Grabasnica20 Hozici 958 61021 Johovica22 Josava23 Krslje 632 43424 Kuljani25 Ljesljani26 Mala Krupska Rujiska 431 38427 Mala Novska Rujiska 573 41228 Mala Zuljevica29 Maslovare 500 28430 Matavazi 563 46631 Mazic32 Novi Grad 4 070 4 884 7 023 9 849 12 186 13 588 11 06333 Petkovac 227 20534 Poljavnice 1 137 1 26635 Prusci36 Radomirovac 557 41937 Rakovac38 Rasce39 Ravnice 639 58140 Rudice 452 59041 Sokoliste 611 41042 Suhaca 1 087 50643 Svodna 1 270 1 03844 Trgoviste 377 27445 Vedovica46 Velika Rujiska47 Velika Zuljevica 410 22448 Vitasovci 385 399Ethnic composition edit Ethnic composition Novi Grad town2013 1991 1981 1971 Total 11 063 100 0 13 588 100 0 12 186 100 0 9 849 100 0 Bosniaks 6 831 50 27 5 211 42 76 5 520 56 05 Serbs 5 121 37 69 3 900 32 00 3 610 36 65 Yugoslavs 1 117 8 220 2 647 21 72 308 3 127 Others 332 2 443 42 0 345 74 0 751 Croats 187 1 376 217 1 781 287 2 914 Albanians 77 0 632 20 0 203 Roma 66 0 542 Montenegrins 16 0 131 18 0 183 Slovenes 8 0 066 11 0 112 Macedonians 1 0 008 Hungarians 1 0 008 1 0 010 Ethnic composition2013 1991 1981 1971 Total 27 115 100 0 41 665 100 0 42 142 100 0 41 216 100 0 Serbs 20 116 74 19 25 101 60 24 25 098 59 56 28 328 68 73 Bosniaks 6 439 23 75 14 040 33 70 11 745 27 87 11 625 28 21 Others 379 1 398 564 1 354 116 0 275 173 0 420 Croats 181 0 668 403 0 967 458 1 087 640 1 553 Yugoslavs 1 557 3 737 4 525 10 74 366 0 888 Albanians 85 0 202 26 0 063 Roma 72 0 171 Montenegrins 24 0 057 32 0 078 Slovenes 10 0 024 19 0 046 Hungarians 6 0 014 5 0 012 Macedonians 3 0 007 2 0 005 Economy editThe economy is based on a few industries and a number of private firms Novi Grad has notable potential in tourism wood processing food production and management of water resources The following table gives a preview of total number of registered people employed in legal entities per their core activity as of 2018 5 Activity TotalAgriculture forestry and fishing 92Mining and quarrying 47Manufacturing 722Electricity gas steam and air conditioning supply 103Water supply sewerage waste management and remediation activities 91Construction 30Wholesale and retail trade repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles 1 038Transportation and storage 438Accommodation and food services 243Information and communication 28Financial and insurance activities 47Real estate activities 4Professional scientific and technical activities 96Administrative and support service activities 10Public administration and defense compulsory social security 304Education 424Human health and social work activities 187Arts entertainment and recreation 22Other service activities 72Total 3 998Sport editThere are several active sports organizations in the town including football handball and basketball clubs The local football club is FK Sloboda Novi Grad See also edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Novi Grad Municipalities of Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosanska KrajinaNotes edit Novi Grad Climate Normals 1991 2020 World Meteorological Organization Climatological Standard Normals 1991 2020 National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Retrieved 5 September 2023 Kresevljakovic Hamdija 1953 Stari bosanski gradovi Old Bosnian towns PDF Nase starine in Bosnian 1 7 44 ISSN 0547 3136 Hazim Sabanovic Putopis odlomci o jugoslavenskim zemljama 1967 https www academia edu 6486045 Evlija Celebi Putopis page 219 Krajina official name of region Archived 2015 06 07 at the Wayback Machine Cities and Municipalities of Republika Srpska PDF rzs rs ba Republika Srspka Institute of Statistics 25 December 2019 Retrieved 31 December 2019 References editMangold Max 2005 Das Ausspracheworterbuch Duden ISBN 9783411040667External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Novi Grad Bosnia and Herzegovina amp oldid 1211264816, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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