Nuštar

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Nuštar
Village
Nuštar
Location in Croatia
Coordinates: 45°20′N 18°50′E / 45.333°N 18.833°E / 45.333; 18.833Coordinates: 45°20′N 18°50′E / 45.333°N 18.833°E / 45.333; 18.833
Country  Croatia
County Vukovar-Syrmia
Population (2011)
  Village 3,639
  Metro 5,772
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
  Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
Postal code 32221
Area code(s) 32
Vehicle registration VK

Nuštar is a village in eastern Croatia, located northeast of Vinkovci and west of Vukovar, on the route D55. The population of Nuštar is 3,639, with a total of 5,772 people in the municipality, which also includes the nearby villages of Cerić and Marinci (census 2011).[1] 90.79% declare themselves Croats (census 2001).[2]

History

The name Nuštar comes from monasterium, because a Benedictine monastery of the Holy Spirit existed there in 1263. The nobleman Nikola Berzeta acquired the estate in the 14th century, and in the 15th century it was owned by the Gorjanski family. A castle that was owned by the Khuen-Belassy family was expanded and had a church built within it in the 18th century. This church was renovated during the 19th century and the castle is now surrounded by a park.

Hungarian Kingdom stamp cancelled at Nuštar in 1911
Nuštar municipality within Vukovar-Srijem county

Nuštar suffered major damage during the Croatian War of Independence, when it was surrounded by the rebel Serb forces and often shelled. When Vukovar fell in the Battle of Vukovar, Nuštar was the main extraction point for survivors and the village itself became surrounded from three directions. The parish church of the Holy Spirit suffered extensive damage in the war, which has since been repaired.

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