Čazma

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Čazma
Čazma (Croatia)
Čazma
Čazma
Čazma (Croatia)
Latitude 45.75°N
Longitude 16.22°E
Mayor Dinko Pirak (HSS)
Surface (km²) 240 km²
Population
(2006)
8,895
Time zone (UTC) UTC+1 Central European Time

Čazma is a town and municipality in Bjelovar-Bilogora county, Croatia.

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[edit] Geography

Čazma is situated 60 kilometers southeast of Zagreb and only 30 kilometres from the center of the region - Bjelovar. Čazma is situated on the slopes of Moslavačka gora, surrounded by furtile lowlands. The river Česma runs to the east of Čazma and the smaller river Glogovnica flows into it nearby, too.

[edit] Demographics

The town has a population of 2,878, while the municipality consists of 36 villages, inhabited by a total of 8,895 people (2001) of which 96% were Croats.

[edit] History

The town of Čazma is one of the oldest towns in the Republic of Croatia. It was mentioned in 1094, when the Hungarian king Ladislav gave Čazma as a possession to the bishop of Zagreb. The year that is mentioned as the year of Čazma's foundation is 1226, when bishop Stjepan II Babonić established a parish, built a Dominican monastery and - today far known for its cultural worth, the Church of saint Mary Magdalene, which gave the parish its present name. The church is the only preserved monument of the earliest written eight hundred year history of the city. It is a unique example of romanic architecture in northern Croatia and experts equate its value with the Zagreb cathedral. The church organ made in 1767 are one of the most beautiful inCroatia. The town was occupied by the Ottoman Turks in 1552, who established their sanjak there. The town stayed under Ottoman rule for 54 years until it was liberated by Croatian Ban Toma Bakač Erdedi and his army in 1606.

[edit] Economy

Its economy is based on small and middle-sized companies which manufacture final products from natural goods. Tradespeople, together with agricultural manufacturers, direct their development to services, production and tourist potential.

Half of the region where the town of Čazma is situated spreads out on agricultural land and as much as 44 percent is forested. Mineral wealth in the soil: quartz-sand, clay, stone etc., and especially springs of drinking water of great quality, enable various investments and building of plants, operation facilities and production lines.

The most known company from Čazma is Čazmatrans (transport company), which was established 1949.

[edit] Towns and Villages in Municipality

  • Andigola
  • Bojana
  • Bosiljevo
  • Cerna
  • Dapci
  • Dereza
  • Donji Draganec
  • Donji Dragičevci
  • Donji Miklouš
  • Gornji Draganec
  • Gornji Dragičevci
  • Gornji Miklouš
  • Grabik
  • Grabovnica
  • Komuševac
  • Marčani
  • Milaševac
  • Novo Selo
  • Općevac
  • Palančani
  • Pobjenik
  • Pobrđani
  • Prnjarovac
  • Prokljuvani
  • Sišćani
  • Sovari
  • Suhaja
  • Vagovina
  • Vrtlinska
  • Vučani
  • Zdenčec

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Coordinates: 45°45′N, 16°37′E