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Đakovo

Đakovo (Croatian pronunciation: [ˈdʑakɔʋɔ]; Hungarian: Diakovár, German: Diakowar, Serbian Cyrillic: Ђаково) is a town in the region of Slavonia, Croatia. Đakovo is the centre of the fertile and rich Đakovo region (Croatian: Đakovština [d͡ʑakǒːʋʃtina]).

Đakovo
Grad Đakovo
Town of Đakovo
Đakovo
Nickname: 
Srce Slavonije (The Heart of Slavonia)
Đakovo
Location of Đakovo in Croatia
Đakovo
Đakovo (Croatia)
Đakovo
Đakovo (Europe)
Coordinates: 45°19′N 18°25′E / 45.31°N 18.41°E / 45.31; 18.41
Country Croatia
County Osijek-Baranja
Government
 • MayorMarin Mandarić (HDZ)
Area
 • Town169.2 km2 (65.3 sq mi)
 • Urban
39.0 km2 (15.1 sq mi)
Elevation
111 m (364 ft)
Population
 (2021)[2]
 • Town23,577
 • Density140/km2 (360/sq mi)
 • Urban
16,875
 • Urban density430/km2 (1,100/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
HR-31 400
Area code+385 31
Vehicle registrationDJ
Arable land area13,505 ha
Forested land area2,044 ha
Websitedjakovo.hr

Etymology edit

The etymology of the name is the Greek: διάκος (diákos) in Slavic form đak (pupil).[citation needed] The Hungarian diák word has the same Greek origin and it is uncertain whether the name came directly from Greek, Hungarian, or local Slavic form.

History edit

 
Church of the All Saints (former Ottoman era mosque).

In Roman antiquity the settlement Certissia stood on the same spot until it disappeared during the Migration Period.

The settlement's first mention in historical documents dates from 1239 when Béla IV of Hungary granted it to the Diocese of Bosnia (Latin: Dioecesis Bosniensis), and the Bishop moved his seat here in 1246.[3] The predecessor to the newer St. Peter's Cathedral was built in 1355. In 1374 the settlement is documented under the name Dyacou. Croatian rebels in 1386 on 25 July captured Queen Mary of Hungary and her mother Elizabeth near the settlement.

The Ottoman rule over Đakovo started in 1536 and lasted for nearly 150 years. It was a kaza administrative center in Sanjak of Pojega and was known as "Yakova" during this period.[4] In 1805 a Lipizzan horse herd was evacuated to Đakovo when Napoleon invaded Austria & Hungary and a part of the herd remained permanently there. In a 1910 census the settlement's total population of 6304 was made of 4894 Croatians, 890 Germans, 249 Hungarians and 164 Serbians. In the late 19th and early 20th century the settlement was a district capital in the Virovitica County of the Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia within the Lands of the Crown of Saint Stephen. From 1 December 1941 until 7 July 1942 the Ustaše established and operated the Đakovo internment camp, mostly for Jewish, Roma and Serb women and children.

Geography edit

Đakovo is located 37 km (23 mi) to the southwest of Osijek and 34 km (21 mi) southeast of Našice; elevation 111 m. It is located near the A5 motorway, at the intersection of the D7 state road to Osijek, the arterial roads D38 to Požega, D46 to Vinkovci and the connecting road D515 to Našice.

Demographics edit

According to the 2011 census, there is a total of 27,745 residents in the administrative area, of which 19,491 in Đakovo itself. The town consists of following settlements:[5][6]

Town of Đakovo: Population trends 1857–2021
population
8087
9065
8752
10412
12233
13803
14215
15602
17432
18381
21507
25251
27304
29493
30092
27745
23577
18571869188018901900191019211931194819531961197119811991200120112021

Politics edit

Minority councils edit

Directly elected minority councils and representatives are tasked with consulting tasks for the local or regional authorities in which they are advocating for minority rights and interests, integration into public life and participation in the management of local affairs.[7] At the 2023 Croatian national minorities councils and representatives elections Serbs of Croatia fulfilled legal requirements to elect 15 members minority councils of the Town of Đakovo but the elections were not held due to the lack of candidates.[8]

Economy edit

Chief occupations include farming, livestock breeding, leather and wool processing; horse selection centre; major industries are wood processing (furniture), textiles, chemicals and food processing, building material, printing and tourism.[citation needed]

Culture edit

 
St. Peter's Cathedral in Đakovo was built under bishop Josip Juraj Strossmayer.[3]

The Cathedral basilica of St. Peter in Đakovo is the town's most famous landmark and the most important sacral object, not only in Đakovo but also throughout the whole region of Slavonia. The cathedral was built 1866-1882 under Josip Juraj Strossmayer, then the Catholic bishop of Đakovo and Srijem. The landscaped park from the 19th century near the bishop's palace is a horticultural monument under special protection as well as the nearby Small Park (Mali Park) dating from the turn of the 19th/20th century.

The central traditional event is called Đakovački vezovi (Đakovo Embroidery). It is a folklore show of the regions Slavonia and Baranja that is organized yearly in the beginning of July, and it presents traditional folk costumes, folklore dancing and singing groups, customs. The cathedral hosts choirs, opera artists, and art exhibitions are organized in the exhibition salon. The horse and wedding wagon show is a special part of the program. During the sports program, pure-bred white Lipizzaner horses can be seen on the racecourse. They come from the horse-breeding centre in Ivandvor, which has been breeding horses ever since 1506.

The town and the surroundings offer many sports and recreation facilities, such as tennis courts, racecourse, gym, swimming pool, etc. The lakes Jošava, Mlinac, Borovik as well as fishponds, backwaters and canals offer fine angling opportunities. High and low game hunting is possible in the immediate surroundings or farther on the Dilj and mountain to the southwest. The traditional Slavonian cuisine, famous for its meat specialities (kulin smoked sausage, kobasica sausages, smoked ham), venison and freshwater fish dishes are offered both in Đakovo and its surroundings. Of particular interest are the exquisite wines of the Đakovo region: Weissburgunder, Traminer and Riesling.

International relations edit

 
Lipizzan horse farm in Ivandvor

Twin towns – Sister cities edit

Đakovo is twinned with:

Notable people edit

References edit

  1. ^ Register of spatial units of the State Geodetic Administration of the Republic of Croatia. Wikidata Q119585703.
  2. ^ "Population by Age and Sex, by Settlements, 2021 Census". Census of Population, Households and Dwellings in 2021. Zagreb: Croatian Bureau of Statistics. 2022.
  3. ^ a b "Povijest grada". djakovo.hr (in Croatian). City of Đakovo. from the original on 16 July 2013. Retrieved 11 September 2014.
  4. ^ Merkezi, İslam Araştırmaları. "TDV İslâm Ansiklopedisi". www.islamansiklopedisi.info. from the original on 9 October 2016. Retrieved 26 April 2018.
  5. ^ "Population by Age and Sex, by Settlements, 2011 Census: Đakovo". Census of Population, Households and Dwellings 2011. Zagreb: Croatian Bureau of Statistics. December 2012.
  6. ^ "Statute of the Town of Đakovo". Official Gazette of the Town Đakovo. 10 February 2018.
  7. ^ "Manjinski izbori prve nedjelje u svibnju, kreću i edukacije". T-portal. 13 March 2023. Retrieved 2 May 2023.
  8. ^ "Informacija o konačnim rezultatima izbora članova vijeća i izbora predstavnika nacionalnih manjina 2023. XIV. OSJEČKO-BARANJSKA ŽUPANIJA" (PDF) (in Croatian). Državno izborno povjerenstvo Republike Hrvatske. 2023. p. 13. Retrieved 3 June 2023.
  • Cresswell, Peterjon; Atkins, Ismay; Dunn, Lily (10 July 2006). Time Out Croatia (First ed.). London, Berkeley & Toronto: Time Out Group Ltd & Ebury Publishing, Random House Ltd. 20 Vauxhall Bridge Road, London SV1V 2SA. ISBN 978-1-904978-70-1. Retrieved 10 March 2010.

External links edit

  • City of Đakovo (in Croatian)
  • Đakovo Profile Page from the Osijek-Baranja County Website 25 February 2009 at the Wayback Machine

Đakovo, croatian, pronunciation, ˈdʑakɔʋɔ, hungarian, diakovár, german, diakowar, serbian, cyrillic, Ђаково, town, region, slavonia, croatia, centre, fertile, rich, region, croatian, Đakovština, ʑakǒːʋʃtina, towngrad, town, sealnickname, srce, slavonije, heart. Đakovo Croatian pronunciation ˈdʑakɔʋɔ Hungarian Diakovar German Diakowar Serbian Cyrillic Ђakovo is a town in the region of Slavonia Croatia Đakovo is the centre of the fertile and rich Đakovo region Croatian Đakovstina d ʑakǒːʋʃtina ĐakovoTownGrad Đakovo Town of ĐakovoĐakovoSealNickname Srce Slavonije The Heart of Slavonia ĐakovoLocation of Đakovo in CroatiaShow map of Osijek Baranja CountyĐakovoĐakovo Croatia Show map of CroatiaĐakovoĐakovo Europe Show map of EuropeCoordinates 45 19 N 18 25 E 45 31 N 18 41 E 45 31 18 41Country CroatiaCounty Osijek BaranjaGovernment MayorMarin Mandaric HDZ Area 1 Town169 2 km2 65 3 sq mi Urban39 0 km2 15 1 sq mi Elevation111 m 364 ft Population 2021 2 Town23 577 Density140 km2 360 sq mi Urban16 875 Urban density430 km2 1 100 sq mi Time zoneUTC 1 CET Summer DST UTC 2 CEST Postal codeHR 31 400Area code 385 31Vehicle registrationDJArable land area13 505 haForested land area2 044 haWebsitedjakovo wbr hr Contents 1 Etymology 2 History 3 Geography 4 Demographics 5 Politics 5 1 Minority councils 6 Economy 7 Culture 8 International relations 8 1 Twin towns Sister cities 9 Notable people 10 References 11 External linksEtymology editThe etymology of the name is the Greek diakos diakos in Slavic form đak pupil citation needed The Hungarian diak word has the same Greek origin and it is uncertain whether the name came directly from Greek Hungarian or local Slavic form History edit nbsp Church of the All Saints former Ottoman era mosque In Roman antiquity the settlement Certissia stood on the same spot until it disappeared during the Migration Period The settlement s first mention in historical documents dates from 1239 when Bela IV of Hungary granted it to the Diocese of Bosnia Latin Dioecesis Bosniensis and the Bishop moved his seat here in 1246 3 The predecessor to the newer St Peter s Cathedral was built in 1355 In 1374 the settlement is documented under the name Dyacou Croatian rebels in 1386 on 25 July captured Queen Mary of Hungary and her mother Elizabeth near the settlement The Ottoman rule over Đakovo started in 1536 and lasted for nearly 150 years It was a kaza administrative center in Sanjak of Pojega and was known as Yakova during this period 4 In 1805 a Lipizzan horse herd was evacuated to Đakovo when Napoleon invaded Austria amp Hungary and a part of the herd remained permanently there In a 1910 census the settlement s total population of 6304 was made of 4894 Croatians 890 Germans 249 Hungarians and 164 Serbians In the late 19th and early 20th century the settlement was a district capital in the Virovitica County of the Kingdom of Croatia Slavonia within the Lands of the Crown of Saint Stephen From 1 December 1941 until 7 July 1942 the Ustase established and operated the Đakovo internment camp mostly for Jewish Roma and Serb women and children Geography editĐakovo is located 37 km 23 mi to the southwest of Osijek and 34 km 21 mi southeast of Nasice elevation 111 m It is located near the A5 motorway at the intersection of the D7 state road to Osijek the arterial roads D38 to Pozega D46 to Vinkovci and the connecting road D515 to Nasice Demographics editAccording to the 2011 census there is a total of 27 745 residents in the administrative area of which 19 491 in Đakovo itself The town consists of following settlements 5 6 Budrovci population 1 260 Đakovo population 19 491 Đurđanci population 425 Ivanovci Đakovacki population 580 Kusevac population 1 028 Novi Perkovci population 246 Piskorevci population 1 907 Selci Đakovacki population 1 796 Siroko Polje population 1 012Town of Đakovo Population trends 1857 2021population808790658752104121223313803142151560217432183812150725251273042949330092277452357718571869188018901900191019211931194819531961197119811991200120112021Sources Croatian Bureau of Statistics publicationsvPolitics editMinority councils edit Directly elected minority councils and representatives are tasked with consulting tasks for the local or regional authorities in which they are advocating for minority rights and interests integration into public life and participation in the management of local affairs 7 At the 2023 Croatian national minorities councils and representatives elections Serbs of Croatia fulfilled legal requirements to elect 15 members minority councils of the Town of Đakovo but the elections were not held due to the lack of candidates 8 Economy editChief occupations include farming livestock breeding leather and wool processing horse selection centre major industries are wood processing furniture textiles chemicals and food processing building material printing and tourism citation needed Culture editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed August 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message nbsp St Peter s Cathedral in Đakovo was built under bishop Josip Juraj Strossmayer 3 The Cathedral basilica of St Peter in Đakovo is the town s most famous landmark and the most important sacral object not only in Đakovo but also throughout the whole region of Slavonia The cathedral was built 1866 1882 under Josip Juraj Strossmayer then the Catholic bishop of Đakovo and Srijem The landscaped park from the 19th century near the bishop s palace is a horticultural monument under special protection as well as the nearby Small Park Mali Park dating from the turn of the 19th 20th century The central traditional event is called Đakovacki vezovi Đakovo Embroidery It is a folklore show of the regions Slavonia and Baranja that is organized yearly in the beginning of July and it presents traditional folk costumes folklore dancing and singing groups customs The cathedral hosts choirs opera artists and art exhibitions are organized in the exhibition salon The horse and wedding wagon show is a special part of the program During the sports program pure bred white Lipizzaner horses can be seen on the racecourse They come from the horse breeding centre in Ivandvor which has been breeding horses ever since 1506 The town and the surroundings offer many sports and recreation facilities such as tennis courts racecourse gym swimming pool etc The lakes Josava Mlinac Borovik as well as fishponds backwaters and canals offer fine angling opportunities High and low game hunting is possible in the immediate surroundings or farther on the Dilj and mountain to the southwest The traditional Slavonian cuisine famous for its meat specialities kulin smoked sausage kobasica sausages smoked ham venison and freshwater fish dishes are offered both in Đakovo and its surroundings Of particular interest are the exquisite wines of the Đakovo region Weissburgunder Traminer and Riesling International relations edit nbsp Lipizzan horse farm in IvandvorSee also List of twin towns and sister cities in Croatia Twin towns Sister cities edit Đakovo is twinned with nbsp Makarska Croatia nbsp Sinj Croatia nbsp Tomislavgrad Bosnia and Herzegovina nbsp Malgersdorf Germany nbsp Kirchenthumbach Germany nbsp obuda Bekasmegyer HungaryNotable people editDomagoj Duvnjak handball player Branka Raunig archaeologist and museum curator Ivan Vargic footballerReferences edit Register of spatial units of the State Geodetic Administration of the Republic of Croatia Wikidata Q119585703 Population by Age and Sex by Settlements 2021 Census Census of Population Households and Dwellings in 2021 Zagreb Croatian Bureau of Statistics 2022 a b Povijest grada djakovo hr in Croatian City of Đakovo Archived from the original on 16 July 2013 Retrieved 11 September 2014 Merkezi Islam Arastirmalari TDV Islam Ansiklopedisi www islamansiklopedisi info Archived from the original on 9 October 2016 Retrieved 26 April 2018 Population by Age and Sex by Settlements 2011 Census Đakovo Census of Population Households and Dwellings 2011 Zagreb Croatian Bureau of Statistics December 2012 Statute of the Town of Đakovo Official Gazette of the Town Đakovo 10 February 2018 Manjinski izbori prve nedjelje u svibnju krecu i edukacije T portal 13 March 2023 Retrieved 2 May 2023 Informacija o konacnim rezultatima izbora clanova vijeca i izbora predstavnika nacionalnih manjina 2023 XIV OSJECKO BARANJSKA ZUPANIJA PDF in Croatian Drzavno izborno povjerenstvo Republike Hrvatske 2023 p 13 Retrieved 3 June 2023 Cresswell Peterjon Atkins Ismay Dunn Lily 10 July 2006 Time Out Croatia First ed London Berkeley amp Toronto Time Out Group Ltd amp Ebury Publishing Random House Ltd 20 Vauxhall Bridge Road London SV1V 2SA ISBN 978 1 904978 70 1 Retrieved 10 March 2010 External links edit nbsp Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Đakovo nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Đakovo City of Đakovo in Croatian Đakovo Profile Page from the Osijek Baranja County Website Archived 25 February 2009 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Đakovo amp oldid 1185496830, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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