Loznica
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- For the town in Bulgaria, see Loznitsa. For the river in Slovenia, see Ložnica
Loznica Лозница |
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Location of Loznica within Serbia | |||
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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 |
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:
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[edit] Demographics (2002 census)
Ethnic groups in the Loznica municipality:
- Serbs = 83,729
- Muslims by nationality = 555
- Roma = 428
- Yugoslavs = 210
- Montenegrins = 118
- others
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