Novska

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Novska
Map of Novska municipality within Sisak-Moslavina County
Novska
Location of Novska in Croatia
Coordinates: 45°20′N 16°59′E / 45.333°N 16.983°E / 45.333; 16.983
County Sisak-Moslavina County
Government
  Mayor Vlado Klasan (HSLS)
Population (2011)[1]
  Total 13.518 (municipality)
Time zone Central European Time (UTC+1)

Novska is a town in Croatian Slavonia, located between Kutina and Nova Gradiška, southeast of the capital, Zagreb.

Demographics

Novska has a total population of 13.518 in the following settlements:[1]

  • Bair, population 6
  • Borovac, population 276
  • Brestača, population 911
  • Brezovac, population 9
  • Bročice, population 959
  • Jazavica, population 396
  • Kozarice, population 438
  • Kričke, population 24
  • Lovska, population 9
  • Nova Subocka, population 712
  • Novi Grabovac, population 15
  • Novska, population 7,046
  • Paklenica, population 285
  • Plesmo, population 87
  • Popovac, population 10
  • Rađenovci, population 2
  • Rajčići, population 4
  • Rajić, population 876
  • Roždanik, population 263
  • Sigetac, population 119
  • Stara Subocka, population 504
  • Stari Grabovac, population 399
  • Voćarica, population 191

In the 2011 census, 91,64% (12.388) of the population were Croats and 4,74% (641) were Serbs. In 1991 in the town lived 24.696 inhabitants, Croats 16.556 (67,03%), Serbs 5.402 (21,87%), Yugoslavs 675 (2,73%), others 2.063 (8,35%).

Transport and industry

The Croatian railway lines M103, M104 and M105 are connected with each other at Novska railway station. All of them and the A3 motorway, which runs passes by south of the town, are part of Pan-European Corridor X.

Novska is known for its steel elbow factory, Metaflex.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Census of Population, Households and Dwellings 2011, First Results by Settlements" (HTML). Statistical Reports (in Croatian and English) (Zagreb: Croatian Bureau of Statistics) (1441). June 2011. ISSN 1332-0297. Retrieved 2011-08-22. 

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