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Ovčar Banja

Ovčar Banja (Serbian Cyrillic: Овчар Бања) is a village and a spa located in the city of Čačak, Serbia. Located near the Ovčar-Kablar Gorge in the valley of the West Morava, it is known as the "Serbian Mount Athos" because of the numerous monasteries situated in this area. As of 2011 census, it has a population of 122 inhabitants.

Ovčar Banja
Овчар Бања
Village
Ovčar Banja spa town landscape in October 2019
Ovčar Banja
Coordinates: 43°52′59″N 20°10′59″E / 43.883°N 20.183°E / 43.883; 20.183Coordinates: 43°52′59″N 20°10′59″E / 43.883°N 20.183°E / 43.883; 20.183
Country Serbia
DistrictMoravica District
MunicipalityČačak
Area
 • Total0.35 km2 (0.14 sq mi)
Elevation
278 m (912 ft)
Population
 (2011)
 • Total122
 • Density350/km2 (900/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
32242
Area code+381(0)32
Car platesČA
ClimateCfb

The monasteries of Vavedenje, Nikolje, Jovanje, Preobraženje, Sretenje, Svete Trojice, Blagoveštenje, Uspenije, Vaznesenje and Ilinje have existed in this gorge for centuries. The church of St. Sava and the cave church Kađenica are also situated in this region.

Geography

The hydrogeological researches were insufficient, though they were conducted in two periods, 1978–83 and 1989–92. It was concluded that the spa area represents a complex, discontinuous water-bearing terrain. The terrain itself is the tectonically damaged and karstified limestone from the Middle Triassic. The land was drilled up to 50 m (160 ft), where the hot water of 58 °C (136 °F) was discovered. There is also an unusual hot spring in the bed of the West Morava itself which noticeably warms the river's waters in the spring area. First expert medical opinion on the healing properties of the hot mineral springs in the area and the chemical composition of the thermal waters dates from 1856. That year, dr Emmerich P. Lindenmayer, chief of the Serbian Army Medical Corps, handed over a report on the spa to the government.[2]

History

Medieval

In the medieval Serbia, Ovčar Banja was the largest and the best-known spa.[citation needed] Later, Ottoman traveler Evliya Çelebi visited the spa in 1664 and wrote: In the vicinity of this settlement in the mountains rich with trees, there are baths. Even during the times of the Christian kings, on this healing waters magnificent high domes were built, a large pool, numerous coolers, large living rooms and dressing rooms. Yearly, in the watermelon season, 40,000 to 50,000 souls gather, the fairs are being held and the trade is blooming. As the water of these spas is very hot, a cold water is being added to it.[2]

The area is known for the myths on golden treasure hidden in the caves, originating from the medieval period. There is also the story of the secret entrance into the Turčinovac cave, which was sealed by the Ottomans who walled in, and killed, an entire group of exiled Serbs.[3]

Modern

A hydroelectric plant "Ovčar Banja" was built on West Morava in 1954, and the dam prevented former frequent flooding of the village which is located in the bend of the river.[4]

Administratively, Ovčar Banja was formed as a separate settlement in 1955, after being detached from the village of Vrnčani.[5]

New treasure hunting fever began in 1963 when one of the locals, searching for the "buried treasure" under the Kablar mountain, discovered entry into the underground pits and caves at the Ridovi locality. News on his endeavor spread through the surrounding villages, which soon developed into the ghostly stories of human and animal bones and remains, and of mysterious forces which extinguished fires of the candles and lamps, preventing further advance of the explorers. A group of children discovered the bag full of gold, which turned out to be 17 brass applications for old clothes.[3]

Ancient myths mixed with the recent history, and stories of hidden gold buried by the Četniks at the end of World War II. In 1965, the state intelligence agency UDBA, began its own action on treasure hunt, under the code name "Morava". According to the local UDBA member Pantelija Vasović (1926–2016), they arrested famous spy Duško Popov, who was digging for gold in Ovčar Banja, pretending to be the tourist. He was looking for Četniks's gold upon the instruction of British colonel Bill Hudson. The UDBA continued to search for gold, bringing former Četnik member from Blace to give them the location, but he was found hanged in his hotel room in Ovčar Banja. After the 1966 fall of UDBA's chief, Aleksandar Ranković, the "Morava" action was used as one of the accusations against him, connecting him to "Četniks' gold", "murder of peasant from Blace" and collaboration with the British intelligence, though historians believe that Ranković's goal was to find the missing central archive of Četniks' leader Draža Mihailović.[3]

On 29 December 2011, the Government of Serbia declared Ovčar Banja as the 28th official spa in Serbia. Designated area covers 867 ha (2,140 acres) on the territories of the City of Čačak and the Municipality of Lučani.[2]

In 2006, a railroad bridge was built across the West Morava, with three pairs of supporting pillars being placed in the river, opposite to the water flow. Additionally, in times the river bed got filled with silt and rocks and the water level grew by 2 m (6 ft 7 in), so the village was flooded in March 2016, first time after the dam was completed. The works on the river were conducted in 2016–17. The waterway was dredged, 19,000 m3 (670,000 cu ft) of material was taken out and the water level was returned to the 1954 height. In the process, the river course was slightly straightened and an island was carved between the natural course of the river and a canal dug for the plant, with Ovčar Banja being situated on the new, artificially created isle. The material dredged out from the river was used to further solidify the embankments and mass wasting slopes, dug by the river, around the village. Intervention would also rise the working effects coefficient of the hydro plant's aggregates.[4]

Demographics

Historical population
YearPop.±%
1948185—    
1953241+30.3%
1961310+28.6%
1971191−38.4%
1981203+6.3%
1991184−9.4%
2002168−8.7%
2011122−27.4%
Source: [6]

According to the 2011 census results, the village of Ovčar Banja has a population of 122 inhabitants.

Characteristics

The spring produces 35 L (7.7 imp gal; 9.2 US gal) per minute of hot thermal mineral water, heated from 35 to 37.5 °C (95.0 to 99.5 °F).[7] It is beneficial for the rheumatic diseases, spondylosis, arthrosis and bone fractures. The spa bath, which was renovated in 2011, consists of two pools and the hot water is transported to the bath by pipes over the outflow canal of the "Ovčar Banja" hydroelectric power plant.[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Насеља општине Чачак" (PDF). stat.gov.rs (in Serbian). Statistical Office of Serbia. Retrieved 12 October 2019.
  2. ^ a b c d Gvozden Otašević (January 2012), "Ovčar Banja dobila zvanje", Politika (in Serbian)
  3. ^ a b c Miloš Timotijević (24 February 2020). Злато у окупираној Србији 1941, део 19 (изводи из књиге Злато четника и партизана - деконструкција једног мита [Gold in occupied Serbia in 1941, part XIX (excerpts from the book Gold of the Chetniks and the Partisans - deconstruction of the myth]. Politika (in Serbian).
  4. ^ a b Gvozden Otašević (16 January 2018). "Ovčar Banja na suvom ostrvu" [Ovčar Banja on the dry island]. Politika (in Serbian).
  5. ^ Sistematski spisak naselja u Republici Srbiji. Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia, Belgrade. 2011. ISBN 978-86-6161-013-4.
  6. ^ Comparative overview of the number of population in 1948, 1953, 1961, 1971, 1981, 1991, 2002 and 2011 – Data by settlements, page 29. Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia, Belgrade. 2014. ISBN 978-86-6161-109-4.
  7. ^ "Ovčar Banja". banjeusrbiji.net (in Serbian). Retrieved 13 October 2019.

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from the existing Serbian Wikipedia article at sr Ovchar Baњa see its history for attribution You should also add the template Translated sr Ovchar Baњa to the talk page For more guidance see Wikipedia Translation Ovcar Banja Serbian Cyrillic Ovchar Baњa is a village and a spa located in the city of Cacak Serbia Located near the Ovcar Kablar Gorge in the valley of the West Morava it is known as the Serbian Mount Athos because of the numerous monasteries situated in this area As of 2011 census it has a population of 122 inhabitants Ovcar Banja Ovchar BaњaVillageOvcar Banja spa town landscape in October 2019Ovcar BanjaCoordinates 43 52 59 N 20 10 59 E 43 883 N 20 183 E 43 883 20 183 Coordinates 43 52 59 N 20 10 59 E 43 883 N 20 183 E 43 883 20 183Country SerbiaDistrictMoravica DistrictMunicipalityCacakArea 1 Total0 35 km2 0 14 sq mi Elevation278 m 912 ft Population 2011 Total122 Density350 km2 900 sq mi Time zoneUTC 1 CET Summer DST UTC 2 CEST Postal code32242Area code 381 0 32Car platesCAClimateCfbThe monasteries of Vavedenje Nikolje Jovanje Preobrazenje Sretenje Svete Trojice Blagovestenje Uspenije Vaznesenje and Ilinje have existed in this gorge for centuries The church of St Sava and the cave church Kađenica are also situated in this region Contents 1 Geography 2 History 2 1 Medieval 2 2 Modern 3 Demographics 4 Characteristics 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksGeography EditThe hydrogeological researches were insufficient though they were conducted in two periods 1978 83 and 1989 92 It was concluded that the spa area represents a complex discontinuous water bearing terrain The terrain itself is the tectonically damaged and karstified limestone from the Middle Triassic The land was drilled up to 50 m 160 ft where the hot water of 58 C 136 F was discovered There is also an unusual hot spring in the bed of the West Morava itself which noticeably warms the river s waters in the spring area First expert medical opinion on the healing properties of the hot mineral springs in the area and the chemical composition of the thermal waters dates from 1856 That year dr Emmerich P Lindenmayer chief of the Serbian Army Medical Corps handed over a report on the spa to the government 2 Ovcar Banja landscape River under new road bridge Old Road bridge in Ovcar Banja River in Ovcar Banja Međuvrsje Lake View from top of Ovcar Ovcar Banja hydroelectric power plant building Ovcar Kablar Gorge landscapeHistory EditMedieval Edit In the medieval Serbia Ovcar Banja was the largest and the best known spa citation needed Later Ottoman traveler Evliya Celebi visited the spa in 1664 and wrote In the vicinity of this settlement in the mountains rich with trees there are baths Even during the times of the Christian kings on this healing waters magnificent high domes were built a large pool numerous coolers large living rooms and dressing rooms Yearly in the watermelon season 40 000 to 50 000 souls gather the fairs are being held and the trade is blooming As the water of these spas is very hot a cold water is being added to it 2 The area is known for the myths on golden treasure hidden in the caves originating from the medieval period There is also the story of the secret entrance into the Turcinovac cave which was sealed by the Ottomans who walled in and killed an entire group of exiled Serbs 3 Modern Edit A hydroelectric plant Ovcar Banja was built on West Morava in 1954 and the dam prevented former frequent flooding of the village which is located in the bend of the river 4 Administratively Ovcar Banja was formed as a separate settlement in 1955 after being detached from the village of Vrncani 5 New treasure hunting fever began in 1963 when one of the locals searching for the buried treasure under the Kablar mountain discovered entry into the underground pits and caves at the Ridovi locality News on his endeavor spread through the surrounding villages which soon developed into the ghostly stories of human and animal bones and remains and of mysterious forces which extinguished fires of the candles and lamps preventing further advance of the explorers A group of children discovered the bag full of gold which turned out to be 17 brass applications for old clothes 3 Ancient myths mixed with the recent history and stories of hidden gold buried by the Cetniks at the end of World War II In 1965 the state intelligence agency UDBA began its own action on treasure hunt under the code name Morava According to the local UDBA member Pantelija Vasovic 1926 2016 they arrested famous spy Dusko Popov who was digging for gold in Ovcar Banja pretending to be the tourist He was looking for Cetniks s gold upon the instruction of British colonel Bill Hudson The UDBA continued to search for gold bringing former Cetnik member from Blace to give them the location but he was found hanged in his hotel room in Ovcar Banja After the 1966 fall of UDBA s chief Aleksandar Rankovic the Morava action was used as one of the accusations against him connecting him to Cetniks gold murder of peasant from Blace and collaboration with the British intelligence though historians believe that Rankovic s goal was to find the missing central archive of Cetniks leader Draza Mihailovic 3 On 29 December 2011 the Government of Serbia declared Ovcar Banja as the 28th official spa in Serbia Designated area covers 867 ha 2 140 acres on the territories of the City of Cacak and the Municipality of Lucani 2 In 2006 a railroad bridge was built across the West Morava with three pairs of supporting pillars being placed in the river opposite to the water flow Additionally in times the river bed got filled with silt and rocks and the water level grew by 2 m 6 ft 7 in so the village was flooded in March 2016 first time after the dam was completed The works on the river were conducted in 2016 17 The waterway was dredged 19 000 m3 670 000 cu ft of material was taken out and the water level was returned to the 1954 height In the process the river course was slightly straightened and an island was carved between the natural course of the river and a canal dug for the plant with Ovcar Banja being situated on the new artificially created isle The material dredged out from the river was used to further solidify the embankments and mass wasting slopes dug by the river around the village Intervention would also rise the working effects coefficient of the hydro plant s aggregates 4 Demographics EditHistorical populationYearPop 1948185 1953241 30 3 1961310 28 6 1971191 38 4 1981203 6 3 1991184 9 4 2002168 8 7 2011122 27 4 Source 6 According to the 2011 census results the village of Ovcar Banja has a population of 122 inhabitants Characteristics EditThe spring produces 35 L 7 7 imp gal 9 2 US gal per minute of hot thermal mineral water heated from 35 to 37 5 C 95 0 to 99 5 F 7 It is beneficial for the rheumatic diseases spondylosis arthrosis and bone fractures The spa bath which was renovated in 2011 consists of two pools and the hot water is transported to the bath by pipes over the outflow canal of the Ovcar Banja hydroelectric power plant 2 See also EditList of spa towns in SerbiaReferences Edit Naseљa opshtine Chachak PDF stat gov rs in Serbian Statistical Office of Serbia Retrieved 12 October 2019 a b c d Gvozden Otasevic January 2012 Ovcar Banja dobila zvanje Politika in Serbian a b c Milos Timotijevic 24 February 2020 Zlato u okupiranoј Srbiјi 1941 deo 19 izvodi iz kњige Zlato chetnika i partizana dekonstrukciјa јednog mita Gold in occupied Serbia in 1941 part XIX excerpts from the book Gold of the Chetniks and the Partisans deconstruction of the myth Politika in Serbian a b Gvozden Otasevic 16 January 2018 Ovcar Banja na suvom ostrvu Ovcar Banja on the dry island Politika in Serbian Sistematski spisak naselja u Republici Srbiji Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia Belgrade 2011 ISBN 978 86 6161 013 4 Comparative overview of the number of population in 1948 1953 1961 1971 1981 1991 2002 and 2011 Data by settlements page 29 Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia Belgrade 2014 ISBN 978 86 6161 109 4 Ovcar Banja banjeusrbiji net in Serbian Retrieved 13 October 2019 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ovcar Banja Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ovcar Banja amp oldid 1129159650, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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