Malajnica
Malajnica Малајница Mălainiţa | |
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Village | |
Malajnica | |
Coordinates: RS 44°17′43″N 22°23′8″E / 44.29528°N 22.38556°ECoordinates: RS 44°17′43″N 22°23′8″E / 44.29528°N 22.38556°E | |
Country | Serbia |
District | Bor District |
Municipality | Negotin |
Population (2002) | |
• Total | 683 |
Time zone | CET (UTC+1) |
• Summer (DST) | CEST (UTC+2) |
Malajnica (Vlach/Romanian: Mălainiţa, Serbian Cyrillic: Малајница) is a village in the municipality of Negotin, Serbia. According to the 2002 census, the village has a population of 683 people.[1]
Ethnic groups (2002 census)
Politics
In 2004, the Romanian Orthodox Church, Malajnica, the first Romanian Church was built in eastern Serbia in two centuries.[2][3] The Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia drew attention to the situation of the Romanian people living there, and to their right to preserve their national identity.[4][5] The president of Romania Traian Băsescu visited the village on November 2, 2011.[6][7]
Notable people
- Bojan Aleksandrović, vicar of Mălainiţa and Remesiana and presbyter of Dacia Ripensis.
References
- ↑ Popis stanovništva, domaćinstava i Stanova 2002. Knjiga 1: Nacionalna ili etnička pripadnost po naseljima. Republika Srbija, Republički zavod za statistiku Beograd 2003. ISBN 86-84433-00-9
- ↑ "SERBIA: Romanian priest to pay for official destruction of his church"
- ↑ "Haiducul credintei din Valea Timocului, Boian Alexandrovici, decorat de presedintele Basescu" (Romanian)
- ↑ Extract from the IHF report
- ↑ Debates Monday, 3 September 2007 - Strasbourg
- ↑ Hramul Bisericii din Mălainiţa/ Sărbătoare românească în Valea Timocului la Biserica părintelui Boian Alexandrovici
- ↑ Vizita a lui Basescu la Malajnica Serbia Negotin 2 noiembrie 2011
External links
- Vizita a lui Basescu la Malajnica Serbia Negotin 2 noiembrie 2011
- Hramul Bisericii din Mălainiţa/ Sărbătoare românească în Valea Timocului la Biserica părintelui Boian Alexandrovici
- President of Romania, Traian Basescu in Negotin, Malajnica, with Romanians from the Timok
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