Loznica

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For the town in Bulgaria, see Loznitsa. For the river in Slovenia, see Ložnica
Loznica
Лозница
Coat of arms of Loznica
Coat of arms
Location of Loznica within Serbia
Location of Loznica within Serbia
Coordinates: 44°32′N 19°13′E / 44.533, 19.217
Country Serbia
District Mačva
Settlements 54
Government
 - Mayor Vidoje Petrović (G17+)
Area [1]
 - Municipality 612 km² (236.3 sq mi)
Population (2002 census)[2]
 - Total 19,863
 - Municipality 86,413
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
 - Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
Postal code 15300
Car plates LO
Area code +381 15
Website: http://www.lo.sr.gov.yu
Panoramic view of Loznica
Panoramic view of Loznica

Loznica (Serbian Cyrillic: Лозница) is a city and municipality located in the Mačva District of Serbia, although it is not geographically located in Mačva, but in Podrinje. It lays at Drina river, at 44.53° North, 19.22° East. Tronoša (Cyrillic:Tроноша) the monastery from 14th century, and one of Serbian most significant monastires is located in Loznica. Loznica is also a place where Vuk Karadžić (Cyrillic:Вуκ Κараџић), the creator of Serbian language was born(in Tršić Cyrillic: Tршић). Jovan Cvijić, the Geographer well known in Serbia and world is also from Loznica. Tourism is developed. In 2002 the city had total population of 19,863, while the municipality had a population of 86,413. From 900 BC to 300 BC the area was inhabited by Ilirs which gave the city the name "Jadar". In January 2008, Loznica became a city.

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[edit] Name

Its name stems from the word "loza" (Serbian word for vine). First its name was Lozica(Serbian word for small vine), and later Loznica.

[edit] Municipality

Municipality of Loznica includes the following settlements:

  • Loznica
  • Banja Koviljača
  • Baščeluci
  • Bradić
  • Brezjak
  • Brnjac
  • Veliko Selo
  • Voćnjak
  • Gornja Badanja
  • Gornja Borina
  • Gornja Koviljača
  • Gornja Sipulja
  • Gornje Nedeljice
  • Gornji Dobrić
  • Grnčara
  • Donja Badanja
  • Donja Sipulja
  • Donje Nedeljice
  • Donji Dobrić
  • Draginac
  • Zajača
  • Jadranska Lešnica
  • Jarebice
  • Jelav
  • Joševa
  • Jugovići
  • Kamenica
  • Klupci
  • Kozjak
  • Korenita
  • Krajišnici
  • Lešnica
  • Lipnica
  • Lipnički Šor
  • Lozničko Polje
  • Milina
  • Novo Selo
  • Paskovac
  • Ploča
  • Pomijača
  • Ribarice
  • Runjani
  • Simino Brdo
  • Slatina
  • Straža
  • Stupnica
  • Tekeriš
  • Trbosilje
  • Trbušnica
  • Tršić
  • Filipovići
  • Cikote
  • Čokešina
  • Šurice

[edit] Demographics (2002 census)

Ethnic groups in the Loznica municipality:

[edit] Twin cities

[edit] See also

[edit] External links


Municipalities and cities of Serbia

Coordinates: 44°32′00″N, 19°13′33″E