fbpx
Wikipedia

Progar

Progar (Serbian Cyrillic: Прогар) is a suburban neighborhood of Belgrade, Serbia. It is located in Belgrade's municipality of Surčin.

Progar
Progar
Coordinates: 44°43′N 20°10′E / 44.717°N 20.167°E / 44.717; 20.167Coordinates: 44°43′N 20°10′E / 44.717°N 20.167°E / 44.717; 20.167
Country Serbia
Area
 • Total39.25 km2 (15.15 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)
 • Total1,445
 • Density37/km2 (95/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)

Location

Progar is located in Syrmia's sub-region of Podlužje, in southwestern corner of the municipality (Forest of Bojcin) and stretches from the left bank of the Sava at the mouth of the Jarčina canal, to the southern shores of the Živača pond. It is situated 18 km (11 mi) southwest of Surčin, its municipal seat, and 34 km (21 mi) from Belgrade, roughly at Sava's 45 km (28 mi). Local roads connect Progar with the villages of Kupinovo, on the west, and Boljevci, on the east.[2][3][4]

Progar also marks the order of the administrative territory of the City of Belgrade in this section. First settlements to the west are Kupinovo and Ašanja, in the Pećinci municoality, in Vojvodina province. On the south, across the Sava, it borders another Belgrade's municipality, Obrenovac.[3]

Geography

The village is located in the fertile, floodplain of the Savа. It is surrounded by the preserved nature vegetation, including the Bojčin Forest, Crni Lug and Jasenska Forest, with combined forested area of 22 km2 (8.5 sq mi). The channeled Jarčina stream flows into the Sava at the western corner of the village. The horseshoe-shaped Živača pond is located northeast from Progar, stretching almost to Boljevci. An oxbow lake of Sava, Živača's water level is controlled by the Vok canal.[2][3]

Progar is roughly triangularly shaped. In 21st century it began to expand to the north, in the direction of the Propadnica field, along the road which swerves around the western and northern shores of Živača, and connect Progar to Boljevci. The village is built in the locality of Rašina Bara, which extends to the west. Šojićeva Greda field locality separates Progar from Živača, while fields Debele Bare, Donje Polje, Dodaci and Duži extend into the south, in the direction of forested Crni Lug region. Along the Sava bank is the island of Progarska Ada. West of it, separated by the Sava's armlets along the embankment which connects the mainland and Progarska Ada, there is another, much smaller island.[3]

The Bojčin Forest, located in the southeastern section of Syrmia, in the Sava valley, is the remnant of the once vast and thick pedunculate oak marshy forests. There are 185 plant species in the forest, of which 15 are under protection or strict protection, and 165 species of fungi (15 protected). There are 10 species of amphibians and reptiles, of which 8 are protected. One third of the entire number of the bird species found in Serbia, 108, can be found in Bojčin.[5]

History

The remains belonging to the Scordisci, a Celtic tribe which founded Singidunum and Taurunum, the predecessors of Belgrade and Zemun, respectively, were found in Progar.[6]

The village was founded in 1521. It was built by the Serbs who escaped from the Ottoman army running across the Sava. They selected the location of the former, by this time completely burned and vacated settlement, and founded Progar on its location. The village was mentioned in the 1546 Ottoman census under the name of Živač. Under its present name, it was mentioned for the first time in 1716, when Austria occupied the area.[2]

After the 1739 Treaty of Belgrade, the Sava became a permanent border between the Ottoman and Austrian empires. This made Progar an outpost within the Austrian Military Frontier. The Serbian Orthodox church dedicated to Saint Archangel Gabirel was built in 1799 and was declared a cultural monument in 1972.[2]

Formerly part of the Zemun municipality, since 2003 it is within the Surčin municipality, after it split from Zemun. In December 2022, municipality announced plans for revitalization of Progar's central section. The plan includes reconstruction and expansion of the "Branko Radičević" elementary school and sports hall, and demolition of the old and construction of the new local dispensary and public, multi-functional venue instead of the local administrative office. The surrounding area, at the moment a regular crossroad, wll be adapted into the square, with new paving, green areas, parking lots and avenues. Works are scheduled to start in 2024.[2]

Demographics

Historical population
YearPop.±%
19481,354—    
19531,267−6.4%
19611,354+6.9%
19711,239−8.5%
19811,367+10.3%
19911,457+6.6%
20021,455−0.1%
20111,445−0.7%
Source: [7]

Progar is statistically classified as a "rural settlement", or village. It is the second least populated settlement in the municipality, after Petrovčić, with the number of inhabitants being steady and stagnant for decades.[7]

Because of the distance from Belgrade and slow economic development, it is one of the rare settlements in the municipality that doesn't have significant growth of population: 1,457 (1991 census) and 1,455 (2002 census; consisting of Serbs 1,381 (94,91%), Yugoslavs 9 (0,61%) Hungarians 8 (0,54%) and Croats 8 (0,54%).

Economy

The field of Šojićeva Greda is location of the civil Progar Airstrip.[3] It has a grassy, 700 m (2,300 ft) long runway.

By the 2020s, Progar still remained almost exclusively agricultural settlement, despite the numerous opportunities for development of tourism. They include the Bojčin Forest, Živača pond and the neighboring Boljevci fish pond, and river island of Progarska Ada on the Sava.[2] At the bank, across the southernmost tip of the island there is a kayak and canoe club "Marina", which is organizing even some international events.[8]

There is a small beach on the island, the Tarzan Beach (Tarzan plaža).[9] The beach is 40 km (25 mi) southwest from downtown Belgrade. It has no facilities except for the small kafana. The beach got its name because of the vines hanging above the beach, often used by the swimmers to jump into the water, in the Tarzan style.[10]

Summer festival "Bojčin Cultural Summer" (Bojčinsko kulturno leto) is held annually in the Forest of Bojčin. Every weekend, poets, musicians, dancers and theatrical troops perform on an open stage in the woods.[9] In 2011 a permanent exhibition of the sculptures donated by the artists from Serbia, Bulgaria and North Macedonia was set in the forest.[11] A number of hospitality and touristic venues developed by the 2020s in the forest area, in the northern extension of the village. There are other annual events held in the forest, like "Saint Peter's Day Fiacre Parade" (Petrovdanska fijakerijada) and "Equestrian Marathon" (Konjički maraton).[2]

References

  1. ^ "Насеља општине Сурчин" (PDF). stat.gov.rs (in Serbian). Statistical Office of Serbia. Retrieved 22 October 2019.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g Daliborka Mučibabić (2 December 2022). Нови трг, сала за физичко и амбуланта [New square, sports hall and dispensary]. Politika (in Serbian). p. 17.
  3. ^ a b c d e Slobodan Radovanović (2007). Belgrade and surrounding places. Smederevska Palanka: Magic Map. ISBN 978-86-7802-004-9.
  4. ^ Turističko područje Beograda [Touristic area of Belgrade]. Geokarta. 2007. ISBN 86-459-0099-8.
  5. ^ Vladimir Vukasović (9 June 2013), "Prestonica dobija još devet prirodnih dobara", Politika (in Serbian)
  6. ^ Ana Vuković (8 November 2018). "Tragom Skordiska u našem gradu" [Trails of the Scordisci in our city]. Politika (in Serbian). p. 15.
  7. ^ a b Comparative overview of the number of population in 1948, 1953, 1961, 1971, 1981, 1991, 2002 and 2011 – Data by settlements. Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia, Belgrade. 2014. p. 32. ISBN 978-86-6161-109-4.
  8. ^ "KKK "Marina" Progar domaćin međunarodne regate" [KCC "Marina" Progar hosts international regata]. Beogradski.rs (in Serbian). 5 June 2022.
  9. ^ a b Dimitrije Bukvić (14 April 2013). "Ruralni Beograd - dve trećine prestonice" [Rural Belgrade - two thirds of capital city] (in Serbian). Politika.
  10. ^ Branka Vasiljević (18 July 2010). "Stidljive drugarice Savskog jezera" [Shy friends of Sava Lake] (in Serbian). Politika.
  11. ^ "Bojčinska šuma" [Forest of Bojčin], Politika (in Serbian), 31 July 2011

progar, serbian, cyrillic, Прогар, suburban, neighborhood, belgrade, serbia, located, belgrade, municipality, surčin, forest, bojčincoordinates, coordinates, 167country, serbiaarea, total39, population, 2011, total1, density37, time, zoneutc, summer, cest, con. Progar Serbian Cyrillic Progar is a suburban neighborhood of Belgrade Serbia It is located in Belgrade s municipality of Surcin ProgarForest of BojcinProgarCoordinates 44 43 N 20 10 E 44 717 N 20 167 E 44 717 20 167 Coordinates 44 43 N 20 10 E 44 717 N 20 167 E 44 717 20 167Country SerbiaArea 1 Total39 25 km2 15 15 sq mi Population 2011 Total1 445 Density37 km2 95 sq mi Time zoneUTC 1 CET Summer DST UTC 2 CEST Contents 1 Location 2 Geography 3 History 4 Demographics 5 Economy 6 ReferencesLocation EditProgar is located in Syrmia s sub region of Podluzje in southwestern corner of the municipality Forest of Bojcin and stretches from the left bank of the Sava at the mouth of the Jarcina canal to the southern shores of the Zivaca pond It is situated 18 km 11 mi southwest of Surcin its municipal seat and 34 km 21 mi from Belgrade roughly at Sava s 45 km 28 mi Local roads connect Progar with the villages of Kupinovo on the west and Boljevci on the east 2 3 4 Progar also marks the order of the administrative territory of the City of Belgrade in this section First settlements to the west are Kupinovo and Asanja in the Pecinci municoality in Vojvodina province On the south across the Sava it borders another Belgrade s municipality Obrenovac 3 Geography EditThe village is located in the fertile floodplain of the Sava It is surrounded by the preserved nature vegetation including the Bojcin Forest Crni Lug and Jasenska Forest with combined forested area of 22 km2 8 5 sq mi The channeled Jarcina stream flows into the Sava at the western corner of the village The horseshoe shaped Zivaca pond is located northeast from Progar stretching almost to Boljevci An oxbow lake of Sava Zivaca s water level is controlled by the Vok canal 2 3 Progar is roughly triangularly shaped In 21st century it began to expand to the north in the direction of the Propadnica field along the road which swerves around the western and northern shores of Zivaca and connect Progar to Boljevci The village is built in the locality of Rasina Bara which extends to the west Sojiceva Greda field locality separates Progar from Zivaca while fields Debele Bare Donje Polje Dodaci and Duzi extend into the south in the direction of forested Crni Lug region Along the Sava bank is the island of Progarska Ada West of it separated by the Sava s armlets along the embankment which connects the mainland and Progarska Ada there is another much smaller island 3 The Bojcin Forest located in the southeastern section of Syrmia in the Sava valley is the remnant of the once vast and thick pedunculate oak marshy forests There are 185 plant species in the forest of which 15 are under protection or strict protection and 165 species of fungi 15 protected There are 10 species of amphibians and reptiles of which 8 are protected One third of the entire number of the bird species found in Serbia 108 can be found in Bojcin 5 History EditThe remains belonging to the Scordisci a Celtic tribe which founded Singidunum and Taurunum the predecessors of Belgrade and Zemun respectively were found in Progar 6 The village was founded in 1521 It was built by the Serbs who escaped from the Ottoman army running across the Sava They selected the location of the former by this time completely burned and vacated settlement and founded Progar on its location The village was mentioned in the 1546 Ottoman census under the name of Zivac Under its present name it was mentioned for the first time in 1716 when Austria occupied the area 2 After the 1739 Treaty of Belgrade the Sava became a permanent border between the Ottoman and Austrian empires This made Progar an outpost within the Austrian Military Frontier The Serbian Orthodox church dedicated to Saint Archangel Gabirel was built in 1799 and was declared a cultural monument in 1972 2 Formerly part of the Zemun municipality since 2003 it is within the Surcin municipality after it split from Zemun In December 2022 municipality announced plans for revitalization of Progar s central section The plan includes reconstruction and expansion of the Branko Radicevic elementary school and sports hall and demolition of the old and construction of the new local dispensary and public multi functional venue instead of the local administrative office The surrounding area at the moment a regular crossroad wll be adapted into the square with new paving green areas parking lots and avenues Works are scheduled to start in 2024 2 Demographics EditHistorical populationYearPop 19481 354 19531 267 6 4 19611 354 6 9 19711 239 8 5 19811 367 10 3 19911 457 6 6 20021 455 0 1 20111 445 0 7 Source 7 Progar is statistically classified as a rural settlement or village It is the second least populated settlement in the municipality after Petrovcic with the number of inhabitants being steady and stagnant for decades 7 Because of the distance from Belgrade and slow economic development it is one of the rare settlements in the municipality that doesn t have significant growth of population 1 457 1991 census and 1 455 2002 census consisting of Serbs 1 381 94 91 Yugoslavs 9 0 61 Hungarians 8 0 54 and Croats 8 0 54 Economy EditThe field of Sojiceva Greda is location of the civil Progar Airstrip 3 It has a grassy 700 m 2 300 ft long runway By the 2020s Progar still remained almost exclusively agricultural settlement despite the numerous opportunities for development of tourism They include the Bojcin Forest Zivaca pond and the neighboring Boljevci fish pond and river island of Progarska Ada on the Sava 2 At the bank across the southernmost tip of the island there is a kayak and canoe club Marina which is organizing even some international events 8 There is a small beach on the island the Tarzan Beach Tarzan plaza 9 The beach is 40 km 25 mi southwest from downtown Belgrade It has no facilities except for the small kafana The beach got its name because of the vines hanging above the beach often used by the swimmers to jump into the water in the Tarzan style 10 Summer festival Bojcin Cultural Summer Bojcinsko kulturno leto is held annually in the Forest of Bojcin Every weekend poets musicians dancers and theatrical troops perform on an open stage in the woods 9 In 2011 a permanent exhibition of the sculptures donated by the artists from Serbia Bulgaria and North Macedonia was set in the forest 11 A number of hospitality and touristic venues developed by the 2020s in the forest area in the northern extension of the village There are other annual events held in the forest like Saint Peter s Day Fiacre Parade Petrovdanska fijakerijada and Equestrian Marathon Konjicki maraton 2 References Edit Naseљa opshtine Surchin PDF stat gov rs in Serbian Statistical Office of Serbia Retrieved 22 October 2019 a b c d e f g Daliborka Mucibabic 2 December 2022 Novi trg sala za fizichko i ambulanta New square sports hall and dispensary Politika in Serbian p 17 a b c d e Slobodan Radovanovic 2007 Belgrade and surrounding places Smederevska Palanka Magic Map ISBN 978 86 7802 004 9 Turisticko podrucje Beograda Touristic area of Belgrade Geokarta 2007 ISBN 86 459 0099 8 Vladimir Vukasovic 9 June 2013 Prestonica dobija jos devet prirodnih dobara Politika in Serbian Ana Vukovic 8 November 2018 Tragom Skordiska u nasem gradu Trails of the Scordisci in our city Politika in Serbian p 15 a b Comparative overview of the number of population in 1948 1953 1961 1971 1981 1991 2002 and 2011 Data by settlements Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia Belgrade 2014 p 32 ISBN 978 86 6161 109 4 KKK Marina Progar domacin međunarodne regate KCC Marina Progar hosts international regata Beogradski rs in Serbian 5 June 2022 a b Dimitrije Bukvic 14 April 2013 Ruralni Beograd dve trecine prestonice Rural Belgrade two thirds of capital city in Serbian Politika Branka Vasiljevic 18 July 2010 Stidljive drugarice Savskog jezera Shy friends of Sava Lake in Serbian Politika Bojcinska suma Forest of Bojcin Politika in Serbian 31 July 2011 This Belgrade District Serbia location article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Wikimedia Commons has media related to Progar Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Progar amp oldid 1126313158, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.