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Ovča

Ovča (Serbian Cyrillic: Овча, pronounced [ôːʋt͡ʃa]; Romanian: Ofcea or Ovcea) is a suburban settlement of Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. It is located to the northeast of the city, in the municipality of Palilula.

Ovča
Овча / Ovča
Ofcea, Ovcea
Street in Ovča
Ovča
Location of Ovča within Belgrade
Coordinates: 44°53′N 20°32′E / 44.883°N 20.533°E / 44.883; 20.533
Country Serbia
RegionBelgrade
MunicipalityPalilula
Area
 • Total24.35 km2 (9.40 sq mi)
Population
 (2011 census)[2]
 • Total2,742
 • Density110/km2 (290/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
11212
Area code+381(0)11
Car platesBG

Name edit

In Serbian the settlement is known as Ovča (Овча), in Romanian as Ofcea or Ovcea, in Hungarian as Ovcsa or Bárányos, and in German as Gisellenhain.

Location edit

Ovča is located in the northern Banat section of the Palilula municipality (Pančevački Rit), 13 kilometers north of downtown Belgrade. The settlement is located 6 kilometers to the east of the settlement of Padinska Skela and the Zrenjaninski put road connects Belgrade with the city of Zrenjanin, in Vojvodina.

History edit

First recorded mention of the village of Ovči is from 1456, as part of the Syrmia county of the Kingdom of Hungary. The name has a Slavic origin. As some of the first settlers were Romanian shepherds, it is believed that this gave name to the settlement (Serbian word ovčar means "shepherd" in English). The village was captured by the Ottoman Empire in 1537, and was included into the Sanjak of Smederevo. It was granted a waqf status by the sanjak-bey Mehmet-pasha, for the mosque and imaret (public kitchen) of Belgrade's Dorćol district.

In the mid-18th century the village was evacuated because of the plague outbreak and Ovča sentry outpost was built instead. Turned into a wasteland, the village was repopulated in 1813.

Ovča was part of the municipality of Borča until 30 May 1952 when it got its own municipality. However, in 1955 all the municipalities of the Pančevački Rit were merged into one, municipality of Krnjača, which in turn became part of the municipality of Palilula in 1965. A movement for restoring former municipality of Krnjača (under the name of Dunavski Venac) is gaining momentum since the early 2000s.

Population edit

Historical population
YearPop.±% p.a.
19211,465—    
19311,453−0.08%
19481,950+1.75%
19531,767−1.95%
19612,926+6.51%
19713,381+1.46%
19812,530−2.86%
19912,444−0.35%
20022,567+0.45%
20112,742+0.74%
Source: [3][4][5]

Population, by the censuses, has been erratic, but is generally stagnating in the past several decades. The apparent decline of population by almost one quarter in the 1970s is a result of change of the administrative borders of the settlements, as many outer farms and smaller sub-settlements were regrouped into adjacent Padinska Skela, which in turn grew by these measures by over 400%. According to the last census of 2011, population of Ovča was 2,742.

Ethnic groups edit

The ethnic structure of Ovča:

  • Census 1931 (1,452): Romanians (96,42% or 1,400), Serbs (1,58% or 23), Germans (1,38% or 20), Slovaks (0,48% or 7), Hungarians (0,14% or 2)
  • Census 2002 (2,567): Serbs (63.96% or 1,642), Romanians (27.46%), Romani (1.36%), Yugoslavs (0.85%), Macedonians (0.62%), etc.

Economy edit

Despite being classified as an urban settlement, the majority of economic activity in Ovča is still agricultural. Prominent features are the large bowl natural gas tanks which dominate the flat landscape. Ovča is also accessible by train as it lies on the Belgrade–Pančevo railroad.

A new stretch of highway between the Zrenjanin road and Ovča was built and opened in October 2015, as a part of the northern Belgrade bypass connecting Pančevo with the new Mihajlo Pupin Bridge over the Danube.[6] The last section of the bypass, from Ovča to Pančevo road was opened in December 2015. The new road significantly improved transport connections to rather remote Ovča, and is expected to contribute to its development.[7]

Sub-neighborhoods edit

Ovča Spa edit

 
Health center in Ovča
 
The hydrothermal spring

Hydrothermal spring of Ovčanska banja (Ovča spa) is located in the settlement. A pond with an area of 150 m2 (1,600 sq ft) and 1 m (3 ft 3 in) deep has been filled by the natural salt water since the mid-1980s. The spa is not fully arranged for public usage but is very popular among the local population. Water is warm and salty and rich in minerals and sulfur. The healing mud is also used by the visitors. The surrounding canal, used for the melioration of the Pančevački Rit, overflew into the pond, but in 2011 an earthen embankment was constructed which prevented the mixing of waters. Also, the pond was enlarged, cleaned and its bottom was dredged. Surrounding area of 8 a (8,600 sq ft) was poured with the gravel.[8]

The pond is surrounded by the corn fields. The salt water has been tested and according to the city's regulatory plan for the area, it is a sodium chloride water, with elevated levels of bromine and iodine and low levels of radioactivity. Officially, the water is not suited for swimming but it may be used for the treatment of rheumatism, wounds and bone fractures healing, gynecological diseases, etc.[9]

In December 2017, Minister for construction Zorana Mihajlović announced that Ovča Spa was selected as the best location with the scopes of the government's project for building over 20,000 of low-cost apartments for the state employees. She asserted that the terrain will be prepared for the construction in the first half of 2018. It would be a first phase of the plan, consisting of 2,000 apartments, which would later continue in other parts of Belgrade.[10]

By 2018, city tried for several times to sell part of the spa area to developers, but all invitations to tender failed. City then drafted the regulatory plan which, with the development of the new settlement, includes the sports, recreational, touristic and spa facilities within the complex of Ovča Spa.[9]

New settlement edit

In September 2016 works began on the new residential complex, which is located at the entrance into Ovča from the direction of Borča. It is planned to have 4,500-5,000 inhabitants, or almost twice more than the entire settlement of Ovča has at the moment. Project covers and area of 7.8 hectares and it will be divided into 4 blocks with 300 apartments each. In total, it will have 15 separate buildings and each one will look different. The project is work of eight different teams, in total 33 architects. It will also have a green market, elementary school, kindergarten, retirement home, playgrounds, sport fields, parks and commercial area. Out of 1,200 apartments, 1,000 are social housing and 200 are so-called “solidarity apartments”. First are to be populated with the people of low economic status (including refugees from the Yugoslav Wars) and the other are for the employees in state owned companies who, during the years, were paying into the residential funds. First phase, of 235 apartments, should be finished by October 2017 when the first settlers should move in.[11][12] The apartments were finally housed in March 2018, but the construction of other phases of the settlement was halted as the city government gave priority to the social housing project in Kamendin.[13]

The second phase, with 250 apartments, was announced in December 2020. Works were scheduled to start in January 2021 and to finish by March 2020.[14]

Nova Ovča edit

In January 2020, city announced construction of the completely new settlement, south of Ovča and along the northern tangent of Belgrade bypass, named Nova Ovča (New Ovča). It was planned to spread over 119 ha (290 acres), with over 5,000 apartments and 15,000 inhabitants. The total planned floor area is 704,000 m2 (7,580,000 sq ft), which includes building with no more than 4 floors, numerous parks, squares, 4 kindergartens, 2 elementary schools, 1 secondary school, sports center, cemetery (on 6 ha (15 acres), with church and chapel), etc. Apart from streets, Nova Ovča is planned to be connected with Ovča and Borča with bicycle paths, too.[15]

References edit

  1. ^ "Насеља општине Палилула" (PDF). stat.gov.rs (in Serbian). Statistical Office of Serbia. Retrieved 22 October 2019.
  2. ^ "2011 Census of Population, Households and Dwellings in the Republic of Serbia: Comparative Overview of the Number of Population in 1948, 1953, 1961, 1971, 1981, 1991, 2002 and 2011, Data by settlements" (PDF). Statistical Office of Republic Of Serbia, Belgrade. 2014. ISBN 978-86-6161-109-4. Retrieved 2014-06-27.
  3. ^ Final results of the census of population from 31 January 1921, page 354. Kingdom of Yugoslavia - General State Statistics, Sarajevo. June 1932.
  4. ^ Final results of the census of population from 31 March 1931, page 54. Kingdom of Yugoslavia - General State Statistics, Belgrade. 1937.
  5. ^ Comparative overview of the number of population in 1948, 1953, 1961, 1971, 1981, 1991, 2002 and 2011 – Data by settlements, page 31. Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia, Belgrade. 2014. ISBN 978-86-6161-109-4.
  6. ^ "Od Pupinovog mosta sada lakše do Ovče" (in Serbian). Mondo.rs. 3 October 2015.
  7. ^ "Meštane Ovče preporodio Pupinov most: Više nismo slepo crevo!" (in Serbian). Blic. 23 October 2015.
  8. ^ Branka Vasiljević (3 November 2011), "U Ovčansku banju po lek za kostobolju i visok pritisak", Politika (in Serbian)
  9. ^ a b Ana Vuković (18 August 2018). "Kome blato nije pomoglo nije mu ni odmoglo" [If mud did't helped anyone, it didn't cause harm either]. Politika (in Serbian). p. 13.
  10. ^ Mirjana Avakumović (26 December 2017). "Jeftini stanovi u Banji Ovči" [Cheap flats in Ovča Spa]. Politika (in Serbian). p. 10.
  11. ^ Daliborka Mučibabić (2015), "Dogodine gradnja 1.200 socijalnih stanova u Ovči", Politika (in Serbian)
  12. ^ Jelena Zorić (9 September 2016). "Krov nad glavom u Ovči za izbegličke porodice" (in Serbian). N1.
  13. ^ Ana Vuković (6 March 2018). "Stanove dobilo 235 izbegličkih porodica u Ovči" [Refugee families got 235 apartments in Ovča]. Politika (in Serbian). p. 15.
  14. ^ Ana Vuković (26 December 2020). У Овчи се подиже 250 станова за избеглице [250 apartments for refugees are getting built in Ovča]. Politika (in Serbian). p. 16.
  15. ^ Daliborka Mučibabić (21 January 2020). "Nova Ovča – grad za 15.000 stanovnika" [Nova Ovča – city for 15.000 inhabitants]. Politika (in Serbian).

External links edit

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Location 3 History 4 Population 4 1 Ethnic groups 5 Economy 6 Sub neighborhoods 6 1 Ovca Spa 6 2 New settlement 6 3 Nova Ovca 7 References 8 External linksName editIn Serbian the settlement is known as Ovca Ovcha in Romanian as Ofcea or Ovcea in Hungarian as Ovcsa or Baranyos and in German as Gisellenhain Location editOvca is located in the northern Banat section of the Palilula municipality Pancevacki Rit 13 kilometers north of downtown Belgrade The settlement is located 6 kilometers to the east of the settlement of Padinska Skela and the Zrenjaninski put road connects Belgrade with the city of Zrenjanin in Vojvodina History editFirst recorded mention of the village of Ovci is from 1456 as part of the Syrmia county of the Kingdom of Hungary The name has a Slavic origin As some of the first settlers were Romanian shepherds it is believed that this gave name to the settlement Serbian word ovcar means shepherd in English The village was captured by the Ottoman Empire in 1537 and was included into the Sanjak of Smederevo It was granted a waqf status by the sanjak bey Mehmet pasha for the mosque and imaret public kitchen of Belgrade s Dorcol district In the mid 18th century the village was evacuated because of the plague outbreak and Ovca sentry outpost was built instead Turned into a wasteland the village was repopulated in 1813 Ovca was part of the municipality of Borca until 30 May 1952 when it got its own municipality However in 1955 all the municipalities of the Pancevacki Rit were merged into one municipality of Krnjaca which in turn became part of the municipality of Palilula in 1965 A movement for restoring former municipality of Krnjaca under the name of Dunavski Venac is gaining momentum since the early 2000s Population editHistorical populationYearPop p a 19211 465 19311 453 0 08 19481 950 1 75 19531 767 1 95 19612 926 6 51 19713 381 1 46 19812 530 2 86 19912 444 0 35 20022 567 0 45 20112 742 0 74 Source 3 4 5 Population by the censuses has been erratic but is generally stagnating in the past several decades The apparent decline of population by almost one quarter in the 1970s is a result of change of the administrative borders of the settlements as many outer farms and smaller sub settlements were regrouped into adjacent Padinska Skela which in turn grew by these measures by over 400 According to the last census of 2011 population of Ovca was 2 742 Ethnic groups edit The ethnic structure of Ovca Census 1931 1 452 Romanians 96 42 or 1 400 Serbs 1 58 or 23 Germans 1 38 or 20 Slovaks 0 48 or 7 Hungarians 0 14 or 2 Census 2002 2 567 Serbs 63 96 or 1 642 Romanians 27 46 Romani 1 36 Yugoslavs 0 85 Macedonians 0 62 etc Economy editDespite being classified as an urban settlement the majority of economic activity in Ovca is still agricultural Prominent features are the large bowl natural gas tanks which dominate the flat landscape Ovca is also accessible by train as it lies on the Belgrade Pancevo railroad A new stretch of highway between the Zrenjanin road and Ovca was built and opened in October 2015 as a part of the northern Belgrade bypass connecting Pancevo with the new Mihajlo Pupin Bridge over the Danube 6 The last section of the bypass from Ovca to Pancevo road was opened in December 2015 The new road significantly improved transport connections to rather remote Ovca and is expected to contribute to its development 7 Sub neighborhoods editOvca Spa edit nbsp Health center in Ovca nbsp The hydrothermal springHydrothermal spring of Ovcanska banja Ovca spa is located in the settlement A pond with an area of 150 m2 1 600 sq ft and 1 m 3 ft 3 in deep has been filled by the natural salt water since the mid 1980s The spa is not fully arranged for public usage but is very popular among the local population Water is warm and salty and rich in minerals and sulfur The healing mud is also used by the visitors The surrounding canal used for the melioration of the Pancevacki Rit overflew into the pond but in 2011 an earthen embankment was constructed which prevented the mixing of waters Also the pond was enlarged cleaned and its bottom was dredged Surrounding area of 8 a 8 600 sq ft was poured with the gravel 8 The pond is surrounded by the corn fields The salt water has been tested and according to the city s regulatory plan for the area it is a sodium chloride water with elevated levels of bromine and iodine and low levels of radioactivity Officially the water is not suited for swimming but it may be used for the treatment of rheumatism wounds and bone fractures healing gynecological diseases etc 9 In December 2017 Minister for construction Zorana Mihajlovic announced that Ovca Spa was selected as the best location with the scopes of the government s project for building over 20 000 of low cost apartments for the state employees She asserted that the terrain will be prepared for the construction in the first half of 2018 It would be a first phase of the plan consisting of 2 000 apartments which would later continue in other parts of Belgrade 10 By 2018 city tried for several times to sell part of the spa area to developers but all invitations to tender failed City then drafted the regulatory plan which with the development of the new settlement includes the sports recreational touristic and spa facilities within the complex of Ovca Spa 9 New settlement edit In September 2016 works began on the new residential complex which is located at the entrance into Ovca from the direction of Borca It is planned to have 4 500 5 000 inhabitants or almost twice more than the entire settlement of Ovca has at the moment Project covers and area of 7 8 hectares and it will be divided into 4 blocks with 300 apartments each In total it will have 15 separate buildings and each one will look different The project is work of eight different teams in total 33 architects It will also have a green market elementary school kindergarten retirement home playgrounds sport fields parks and commercial area Out of 1 200 apartments 1 000 are social housing and 200 are so called solidarity apartments First are to be populated with the people of low economic status including refugees from the Yugoslav Wars and the other are for the employees in state owned companies who during the years were paying into the residential funds First phase of 235 apartments should be finished by October 2017 when the first settlers should move in 11 12 The apartments were finally housed in March 2018 but the construction of other phases of the settlement was halted as the city government gave priority to the social housing project in Kamendin 13 The second phase with 250 apartments was announced in December 2020 Works were scheduled to start in January 2021 and to finish by March 2020 14 Nova Ovca edit In January 2020 city announced construction of the completely new settlement south of Ovca and along the northern tangent of Belgrade bypass named Nova Ovca New Ovca It was planned to spread over 119 ha 290 acres with over 5 000 apartments and 15 000 inhabitants The total planned floor area is 704 000 m2 7 580 000 sq ft which includes building with no more than 4 floors numerous parks squares 4 kindergartens 2 elementary schools 1 secondary school sports center cemetery on 6 ha 15 acres with church and chapel etc Apart from streets Nova Ovca is planned to be connected with Ovca and Borca with bicycle paths too 15 References edit Naseљa opshtine Palilula PDF stat gov rs in Serbian Statistical Office of Serbia Retrieved 22 October 2019 2011 Census of Population Households and Dwellings in the Republic of Serbia Comparative Overview of the Number of Population in 1948 1953 1961 1971 1981 1991 2002 and 2011 Data by settlements PDF Statistical Office of Republic Of Serbia Belgrade 2014 ISBN 978 86 6161 109 4 Retrieved 2014 06 27 Final results of the census of population from 31 January 1921 page 354 Kingdom of Yugoslavia General State Statistics Sarajevo June 1932 Final results of the census of population from 31 March 1931 page 54 Kingdom of Yugoslavia General State Statistics Belgrade 1937 Comparative overview of the number of population in 1948 1953 1961 1971 1981 1991 2002 and 2011 Data by settlements page 31 Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia Belgrade 2014 ISBN 978 86 6161 109 4 Od Pupinovog mosta sada lakse do Ovce in Serbian Mondo rs 3 October 2015 Mestane Ovce preporodio Pupinov most Vise nismo slepo crevo in Serbian Blic 23 October 2015 Branka Vasiljevic 3 November 2011 U Ovcansku banju po lek za kostobolju i visok pritisak Politika in Serbian a b Ana Vukovic 18 August 2018 Kome blato nije pomoglo nije mu ni odmoglo If mud did t helped anyone it didn t cause harm either Politika in Serbian p 13 Mirjana Avakumovic 26 December 2017 Jeftini stanovi u Banji Ovci Cheap flats in Ovca Spa Politika in Serbian p 10 Daliborka Mucibabic 2015 Dogodine gradnja 1 200 socijalnih stanova u Ovci Politika in Serbian Jelena Zoric 9 September 2016 Krov nad glavom u Ovci za izbeglicke porodice in Serbian N1 Ana Vukovic 6 March 2018 Stanove dobilo 235 izbeglickih porodica u Ovci Refugee families got 235 apartments in Ovca Politika in Serbian p 15 Ana Vukovic 26 December 2020 U Ovchi se podizhe 250 stanova za izbeglice 250 apartments for refugees are getting built in Ovca Politika in Serbian p 16 Daliborka Mucibabic 21 January 2020 Nova Ovca grad za 15 000 stanovnika Nova Ovca city for 15 000 inhabitants Politika in Serbian External links edit nbsp Media related to Ovca at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ovca amp oldid 1133223978, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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